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Kia-Ora :),I’ve been selling my Maori art from home (in Brisbane Australia) for the last 6yrs. My main mahi was Maori Canvas art, however lately, Ive started doing Maori Vinyl designs on acrylic coasters, Placemats, Karakia Boards, Home decor items with Maori labels & Maori wedding stationery (invites, rsvps, thank you cards etc). Ive currently got my daughter designing my website (she’s a uni student), but was wondering about other avenues I could take to expose my business? Im already booked for some Maori market events in the area, but they may not even go ahead right now. Ive read nearly every other question posted on here and love all the awesome advice you all give 😊.Thank youNgaire BeereMahau Creations
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There are three great groups you should look at on Facebook if you’re able to ship trans-tasman
1. Buy Maori Made – https://www.facebook.com/groups/buymaorimade
2. By Maori – https://www.facebook.com/groups/595796201159062
3. Chooice – https://www.facebook.com/groups/ChooiceChooice is by far the biggest group and attracts customers from around the world but the other two are kaupapa Māori driven and really cool also.
Chooice also has a Marketplace website thats growing fast and attracting customers from around the world Chooice.co.nz, and theres also Konei – http://www.konei.nz which is also a marketplace for Aotearoa businesses.
Hope that helps
Nga mihi
PatThanks Pat,
I am connected with two of those groups, so thats awesome :). Unfortunately, By Maori dont allow businesses outside of NZ but thats kei te pai.Nga mihi ki a koe 😊
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