[amayausers.com] Re: Amaya XT Machine

 
I too work from home...full time! I think the most important thing I've  done 
was join the chamber and go the meetings EVERY month. Consistency is  best 
for whatever method of networking/advertising you do. Members now know me  and 
count on me to be there ("I knew you'd be here, I need to order...."). Good  
Luck.
 
 
Dorothy  Compton, Owner
Bee Embroidered
_www.BeeEmbroidered.com_ (http://www.beeembroidered.com/) 
(916)  635-7467
Embroidery, Screenprinting, Rhinestones, Vinyl

 
In a message dated 11/30/2007 3:35:46 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
misox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

Debbie:
 
Thanks for the quick response.  It's good to  hear that you are able to work 
from your home and keep business  profitable.  They say the hardest person to 
sell is yourself, and I'm  very close to making the decision to go with it.
 
Kathy

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From:  _r.rinehartsr_ (mailto:drader@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)  
To: _amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (mailto:amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)  
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 7:32  PM
Subject: [amayausers.com] Re: Amaya XT  Machine


Kathy,
Without a doubt you can  make a lot of money out of your home.  I joined the 
local chamber of  commerce and from that have lots of Bank employees, real 
estate agents,  contractors, insurance companies, radio station employees and 
even the  chamber office manager.  I work 2 days at the local hospital and get 
a  
large number of stuff from that.  I have so much stuff waiting to be  
stitched out I really shouldn't be sitting here on this computer, but I do  
this 
while I eat.  I'll be in the shop tonight until 9-10.  The  only problem I find 
not having a store front is delivering all this stuff  when it's done.  But, I 
try to be a bit creative and have people meet  me at the grocery store, or 
deliver stuff while out running errands,  etc!  HTH
Debbie Rinehart
Deb'z-N-Stitches
----- Original Message -----  

From:  _Kathy_ (mailto:misox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)  
To: _amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (mailto:amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)  
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 5:58  PM
Subject: [amayausers.com] Amaya XT  Machine


I am new to the list.  I am looking at the Amaya XT on  Monday, and would 
like any informaction from people that have that  machine.

My plan is to get one machine to start and work out of my  home.  I have an 
Bernina with an embroidery unit that I've been  doing some side work with for 
the last few years.  I keep turning  down work because my machine can not do 
caps, jacket backs or larger  items.  Is it possible to get enough work 
without a store front  to make a decent living?  I know that I will have to 
go out and  find customers, I have a lot of connections with small business 
owners  and plan to work that market.  I also have connections with horse and 
 
dog clubs as well as local barns.

Thanks in advance.
Kathy  

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