I took the plunge this morning and applied to become a "QVC Vendor" aka sell my jam on QVC.
I figured what the heck all they can do is tell me no. They do have a program called QVC Sprouts for smaller companies like mine.
All I did was submit an application with information about my product, attach to an email and hit send.
Click here to see the QVC Vendor application info
They have a whole list of categories of what they are currently looking for. My guess is they are looking now for what they will sell next fall; Christmas season.
Be sure though if you apply that you know exactly what it costs you to produce your items. You must sell them wholesale to QVC. Therefore you have to know your exact costs so you don't lose money. Wholesale can be tricky!
I will keep you all posted on what happens!
My blog to help people find the real work from home opportunities and avoid scams. Remember real online work NEVER requires you to pay money!!! Never pay out money! Please feel free to comment and ask questions. Since I have a lot of varied interests, you will also find ponies, recipes and crafts.
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ReplyDeleteI figured what the heck it was worth a try! I have to get the link and post it here. I was in a hurry this morning.
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