I have baked since I was a kid, but started cake decorating last Summer. I have tried promoting myself by giving away free cakes to get people to try them. I've given cake to family, friends, and sent cake to work with my hubby. I've spent a lot of time doing this and have really wanted to impress. Everybody has raved about the cakes and complimented the look and the taste. My hope was that giving freebies would lead to orders. I at least thought I could count on my family and close friends to give me a little business. None of this has happened. In fact, it seems that people who have received free cake just want more free cake. They don't want to pay. (I've also tried other forms of advertising--some free and some not--and that hasn't been very fruitful.)
My husband said that when you give things away for free, they loose their value--even if people like them. He suggested that I stop this free for all stuff, but how else will people know the cakes taste great? What do you all think? Also, how in the heck did you get started? I'll take any insight that I can get. :-)
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I found doing business fairs, charity events, etc. is a good way to "give" away cake-in samples! Such as, mini cupcakes of the cakes you make the best. Doesn't cost much, and you can decorate them with just a little swirl from a big tip such as the 1m tip or 2d.
Have some business cards made up, and give them away with your samples. YOU WILL get business, your best customers will be strangers, though. Everyone you know will expect a discount or freebie cause the know you. I do the give aways all the time that way, and it's been great! Also I've sold regular size cupcakes, too at the same places.
Vista Print is a great place to get your business cards, too!! Good luck!
Shani you sound just like me right about now. My mother always wants me to make a cake for somebody and use my own money to make ingredients but don't want to pay. I had to start letting her know that this is not cheap and she needs to buy the ingredients. For instance this past weekend she had me made a pound cake for her missionary group and she was going to sale slices for me then they ended up canceling so I ended up giving my pound cake away to the neighbors. That's how I feel like right now. I try to make cakes for my kids and husband just so I can get practice.
Shani you sound just like me right about now. My mother always wants me to make a cake for somebody and use my own money to make ingredients but don't want to pay. I had to start letting her know that this is not cheap and she needs to buy the ingredients. For instance this past weekend she had me made a pound cake for her missionary group and she was going to sale slices for me then they ended up canceling so I ended up giving my pound cake away to the neighbors. That's how I feel like right now. I try to make cakes for my kids and husband just so I can get practice.
I started out making cakes and taking them to work so that my co-workers can try them out and give me their opinions. Well that went into "I'll sample anything you make". Giving away free cakes gets extremely costly and you end up frustrated because your intentions are to build a clientele not feed those that can afford it. If you must give away a free cake, do it by samples or make cupcakes and do it that way. Steer towards the schools, places you do a lot of business with, your children's dentist office or even the one you go to, etc. Good luck!
I have discovered that "free cake" is generally a good thing until the folks who have been the recipients of the "free cake" think money grows on trees in your backyard and that they should get "free cake" all the time. I have been sending my practice cakes to work with my husband with the idea that it would generate cake orders. Recently one of the gals in the accounting dept. told him it would be a good idea if I sent another cake in. AND it would be an even better idea if it were banana with chocolate icing. I asked him if this was a "paying" customer and of course the answer was a big fat NO. So I made a 6" cake and sent if off making certain he knew this was going to be the last FREE cake that would be traveling with him to the office.
I also give away gift certificates, but it is usually for a free cheesecake (easy to do), or $25 off a specialty cake. When asked to provide something for a potluck or meeting of a group I'm a member of, I will usually do some kind of cake. That way more people get to "sample" without the expectation that they, too, will receive free cake. It has generated a lot of leads.
Does this mean I never give away cakes? Of course not. :) My close friends are frequent recipients of cupcakes and practice cakes. One thing I've done a few times is raffle off my practice cakes on Facebook. I post a picture and description of the flavors (since you really can't tell from a completed cake what's inside) and tell all my fans that it is up for auction, bidding starts at $5, and the auction will end at 6 p.m. I usually get between $10 and $15 per cake which at least covers my expenses.
The nerve of that lady to not only want a free cake, but to want a special request! Amazing. I thought only I knew people like that. I'm so glad that I started this discussion.
My husband does part-time consulting for a non-profit and they liked the samples that I sent in so much that they asked me to bake cookies and cupcakes for one of their events. I was so excited to get the order that I gave them a price that was way too low aned ended up not even making enough to cover the ingredients. Anyway, I baked and baked like I was a freakin' Keebler elf and would you believe they gave me a bad check? That's right. I gave them a super duper discount and I was rewarded with a bouncing check! Needless to say, that was the last time that will get anything from me.
Kathy Kmonk said:I have discovered that "free cake" is generally a good thing until the folks who have been the recipients of the "free cake" think money grows on trees in your backyard and that they should get "free cake" all the time. I have been sending my practice cakes to work with my husband with the idea that it would generate cake orders. Recently one of the gals in the accounting dept. told him it would be a good idea if I sent another cake in. AND it would be an even better idea if it were banana with chocolate icing. I asked him if this was a "paying" customer and of course the answer was a big fat NO. So I made a 6" cake and sent if off making certain he knew this was going to be the last FREE cake that would be traveling with him to the office.
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