Price

If you are preparing for a craft fair or retail shop, you can make professional-looking price tags at home using simple materials.

If you are "putting together a paper" to determine what to charge for a product or service, use these industry-standard methods: If you are preparing for a craft fair

: If you use a mechanical pricing gun (like a Monarch 1131 ), open the base plate, feed the paper roll through the center channel, and ensure the labels line up with the feed rollers. 2. Drafting a Product Pricing Strategy Drafting a Product Pricing Strategy "Putting together paper

"Putting together paper about price" can mean a few things—from literally making physical paper price tags to drafting a business strategy or academic paper on pricing. 1. Creating Physical Price Tags & Displays : For durability, cover your paper tags with

: Print prices on cardstock, cut them into small squares or rectangles, and use a hole punch to add string or twine.

: For durability, cover your paper tags with clear packing tape to create a "laminated" effect.