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Not many people think of natural stone engraving as a business opportunity. Not many people think of natural stone engraving at all. With her new guide to engraving and the business opportunities that surround it, Randi L. Hodges has vowed to open readers' minds to the wonder and potential of natural stone engraving. Hodges details her own journey out of sales and into the stone-carving business. She illustrates how rewarding the challenge can be and how successful someone can become with the right attitude and perseverance. Hodges lists the four markets that have a great demand for natural…mehr

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Not many people think of natural stone engraving as a business opportunity. Not many people think of natural stone engraving at all. With her new guide to engraving and the business opportunities that surround it, Randi L. Hodges has vowed to open readers' minds to the wonder and potential of natural stone engraving. Hodges details her own journey out of sales and into the stone-carving business. She illustrates how rewarding the challenge can be and how successful someone can become with the right attitude and perseverance. Hodges lists the four markets that have a great demand for natural stone engraving: the sign industry, the awards-and-personalization business, the monument industry, and professional sand carvers. Hodges includes information about reaching out to all four industries and how to tailor and sell your services to different customers. The Art, Process, and Technique of Natural Stone Engraving is the perfect way to get started on a new journey. You never know where that journey will take you. Natural stone engraving could turn into a lifelong passion! Readers will find themselves inspired to create their own designs and begin their new business immediately.
Autorenporträt
Randi L. Hodges has more than seventeen years of experience as a professional natural stone engraver. Hodges graduated from the Oregon College of Art. She originally worked as a sales representative in the gift-and-garden industry but was looking for a change of career when her daughter started kindergarten. Hodges stumbled across a stone engraving at a Seattle trade show and was hooked. Hodges, an entrepreneur at heart, started her own natural stone engraving business. She was voted Entrepreneur of the Year in 2003 and 2006 by the Southern Oregon Women's Access to Credit (SOWAC). She was given the 2002 award for a unique business idea through This Girl Means Business magazine.