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SIMPLIFIED WOODWORKING I:
A Business Guide for Woodworkers
SIMPLIFIED WOODWORKING I: A Business Guide for
Woodworkers
was written especially to help you succeed financially
and contains six in-depth chapters including:

SIMPLIFIED WOODWORKING I: A Business Guide for
Woodworkers
also has an Introduction and a Glossary. You will find
this book full of valuable how-to information. Since I made mistakes
along the way, I share them with you and show you how to avoid them.
This book will keep you on track and help you increase your profit every
year without hiring employees.

SIMPLIFIED WOODWORKING I: A Business Guide for
Woodworkers
is available for only $10.00 plus $3.75 shipping and
handling. Please send check or money order for $13.75 to Bill Benitez;
9016 Palace Parkway; Austin, Texas 78748.

Pay with any credit card by clicking on the Get Your Copy
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How to start making money even with
limited skills and a limited collection
of tools

Surefire methods for getting
customers and keep them coming
back

How to get your customers to finance
job materials so you don't have to
spend your own money

How to avoid the pitfalls that
contribute to failure

Operate your woodworking business
successfully part-time or full-time with
little of no investment

Advertise your business profitably
even with a limited budget

Price your woodwork for maximum
profits

Sell your woodwork easily and
profitably.

GETTING STARTED
- Analyzing your
skills, studying your craft, being creative,
the pitfalls of expansion and contract
labor

THE BUSINESS OF WOODWORKING -
Reserve fund strategies, customer
confidence, working for governments,
keeping good records and IRS
obligations.

GETTING AND KEEPING CUSTOMERS -
Advertising, keeping in touch, developing
credentials and rapport, handling
complaints and working for contractors.

SHOP SPACE AND TOOLS - Finding
shop space, tools that save you time and
getting the most out of your tools

ESTIMATING COSTS, SETTING PRICES-
Cost of materials, labor, overhead and
your profit margin

PERSONAL NOTES - Valuable notes and
hints based on years of woodworking
experience.
My Book Includes:
Woodworking
magazine reviewers
really liked my book.
Here is what just two of
them wrote about

SIMPLIFIED
WOODWORKING I:
A Business Guide
for Woodworkers:
WOODWORK
magazine wrote "it
guides the reader
through the potential
minefields of contract
labor, financial
record-keeping, IRS
obligations,
advertising, finding
shop space, general
organization, and a
host of other things
never mentioned in
many books that wax
eloquent on the glory
and romanticism of
woodworking."
FINE
WOODWORKING
magazine wrote "I
think the book's
greatest strength is
the wealth of common
sense advice sprinkled
throughout."
During my twenty plus years of making a living with woodworking, I
developed a number of simpler and more productive methods for making
more money while maintaining quality for my customers. With just limited
skills and tools, you can do the same. My business guide for woodworkers
will help you to operate your own profitable woodworking business.

Now is the perfect time to buy this useful book. It is nearing the end of
this printing so only a limited number remain available. Order yours now
by clicking on the
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Learn all the business end of a financially successful
woodworking business.
Wouldn't it be great to make a living doing the work
you love. If you love woodworking the way I do, you
have probably considered making Special Offer on
Simplified Woodworking Iyour living with those skills.
It can be done but many who try wind up losing
money and going out of business. Before jumping in, it
is essential to have a clear understanding of the
woodworking business. If you are already in the
business then you know how difficult it is to keep the
profits coming in faster than the bills.