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Have you considered a Santa Letter Business

By: Nicole Dean

Money is tight in a lot of families right now. Everywhere, women are trying to think of ideas to make money to help bring in a little extra income. You don't want to fall for a scam but you do want something that is easy to do and still have time for your kids. Starting a Santa letter business may be just what you're looking for.

What Exactly is a Santa Letter Business?

Every year, children all over the globe write letters to Santa and don't get a response. Your Santa Letter business could change that. A mom, dad or grandparent pays a fee and the child receives a custom-written letter -- written just for them by Santa. You earn money and spread smiles to children at the same time. Not too shabby.

What Type of Equipment and Supplies are Needed?

There aren't a lot of equipment needs for this business. In fact, you can get started with nothing more than a computer, Christmas stationery, a printer, and a way for parents to contact you. You may want to consider getting a post office box for your business so you won't have people sending letters to your personal address.

What Skills Do I Need to Succeed at This Business?

You should have a reasonably good command of the English language and good typing skills (or at least decent ones). Other than that, as long as you love kids and enjoy making them happy, you're a good fit.

How Much Should I Charge?

Parents want their children to be happy and to encourage the magic of Christmas as long as they can. It's not unusual for Santa letter businesses to charge as much as $10 per letter. Of course, you may be able to find them cheaper online, but the quality of the letter leaves much to be desired. Deliver great quality and command a better price.

Think about what you would be willing to spend to have a personalized letter sent to your child from "Santa" and that will give you a good starting point for the price. Factor in your costs - stationary, postage, and printer ink - then add a little to the price of the letter to help pay for those items. (How about including an autographed photo of Santa for a few extra dollars to earn more per customer.)

Marketing Your Santa Letter Business

As with any business, marketing is key. You will have to get out there and sell in order to get orders. How? Daycares, preschools, holiday fares, craft shows -- all very popular places for Santa Letter Businesses. Consider giving back to the daycare for each order and you'll certainly get their attention. What about online? We recommend setting up a website or blog, although it isn't necessary. What about bringing your laptop with you to craft fairs and taking orders on the spot. If you've got a printer on hand, Grandparents and parents can place their orders and you can give them the letter before they leave.

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