Unicorn Creations
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« Reply #15 on: November 04, 2009, 11:02:08 pm » |
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I love looking at other peoples creations. Very wonderful things to look at! Mine is not attached to Twitter yet, I need to learn about Twitter first. But I did put a new posting today, these new ornaments are my hottest seller right now. #page has been deleted#
Thanks for looking! Rhonda
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storybeader
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« Reply #16 on: November 04, 2009, 11:18:11 pm » |
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I had never heard of Dora :roll: UNTIL I went to the store to find an alternative to candy for Halloween. I found little bags of fruit bites to hand out. They were Dora, and Spiderman, and Scoobie Doo, and some others. Dora was new to me! :lol: She's cute!
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Craft Boutique
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« Reply #17 on: November 05, 2009, 12:07:52 am » |
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Sorry, I am so behind! :oops: I've started a new job this week and was very very busy. I have to confess - I haven't done any assignments yet, but I am trying to follow what's going on on the Message Board. I was also tweeting here and there and telling everyone I know about the Bootcamp. I love the program! I think Linda and Christine are brilliant! Hope I'll be able to fully participate soon. Thanks!
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PillowThrowDecor
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« Reply #18 on: November 05, 2009, 12:50:32 am » |
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Congrates on moving "into larger space and stocking your shelves" You will see views picking up for sure!!! Cheers Christine Well, I took the plunge! I had a free account for the last year and really didn't get any traffic. Yesterday, when I was looking at all your lovely stores, I noticed that I was very attracted to the ones with more than 5 items in them. I realized that a buyer would also be more attracted to my store if I could list more than 5 items. So, I upgraded to the Starter level and I noticed there was a discount for doing 12 months at once. So I did it! I started listing more items yesterday, but here is today's new item: https://icraftgifts.com/member_product_detail_clothing.php?fmRecKey=18954My views on yesterday's items are great! I just wish there was an importer feature. I have my shops on Etsy and Artfire all set up with 30-something listings and I would love to just zap them in. I'm also noticing that I'm having to re-size every image for iCraft - which makes it take longer. I have very few local orders, which doesn't make sense since custom sizing would be even better if I had a body for fittings. I'm looking forward to learning how to expand local business. I don't do craft shows though. They are always a waste for me, since most everything is custom made I don't carry an inventory of items to sell.
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PillowThrowDecor
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« Reply #19 on: November 05, 2009, 02:17:55 am » |
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LOLOLOL... yes it works... differently than what I had initially expected. It does bring views! They are not the highest quality views such as buyers with wallets open but it is traffic and traffic makes Google happy and so on. You will get your first mini lesson tomorrow and more next week. Cheers Christine Christine - I re-read your post about Twitter above, and you have convinced me that it is a good thing. I never could get into it - posting everyday, unexciting words. Does it really work? :shock: Can you really connect to the millions of people out there? :roll: It'd be great if you (and others) can teach us how you can really use it.
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Zs Knees
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« Reply #20 on: November 05, 2009, 03:35:28 am » |
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Christine your "thinking assignment" is giving me an identity crisis and a couple of new complexes, lol! I'll sleep on it.
Worked on a new listing, it'll be another couple days before it's ready.
I would clone, but I'm hung up on photos... I wish I could just pay someone in brownies to come take pictures for me!!! Really! Homemade ones! I may have to fork out some cash for some good lighting... I've been telling myself I won't do that until I get a sale to pay for it, but....
Well anyway, off to bed y'all, fresh minds make better crafts :idea:
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PillowThrowDecor
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« Reply #21 on: November 05, 2009, 04:04:07 am » |
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LOL... you'll do just fine! You've got some cute stuff but maybe try lightening your pictures using the free program by google... Picassa. Download the free program at this link http://picasa.google.com/I think that will help a lot to brighten your pics. You've got a really cute teady bear... maybe have him sitting up against something or on your baby's lap and just take a torso pic of teddy being held by cute little hands. Your pillows are different than mine... whimsical, washable, wobbly for loving little hands. Cheers Christine Pillowthrowdecor
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Callidora
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« Reply #22 on: November 05, 2009, 07:37:58 am » |
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I was having trouble with photos too, even after reading a million tutorials. I finally decided to hire a high school photography student. I pay him $20 for 1-2 hours of work. I beg my friends to model . And Paul has this fantastic $800 camera that he shoots fantastic pictures with. I usually get about 250-400 photos in that time period. For me, it makes a big difference and costs very little. I also give him credit for all his photos on all my websites, so his name gets out there a bit and he can use my work for his portfolio.
I would clone, but I'm hung up on photos... I wish I could just pay someone in brownies to come take pictures for me!!! Really! Homemade ones! I may have to fork out some cash for some good lighting... I've been telling myself I won't do that until I get a sale to pay for it, but....
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GalleriaLinda
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« Reply #23 on: November 05, 2009, 08:09:43 am » |
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I am following all of this! I am quite under the weather and trying to juggle being sick and my day job responsibilities. :? But, so far, I am up-do-date with assignments but may lag in the next day or two. Yesterday's assignment to think about what is great about your product is HARD! Why would anyone want to buy my stuff!? lol! In the marketing world, that is called your " core competency" and that is what should drive absolutely everything you do for your business. Very important exercise. You all are doing great and I am so excited we are doing this together. There is power in numbers and in networking.
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PillowThrowDecor
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« Reply #24 on: November 05, 2009, 11:03:04 am » |
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Hope you are feeling better soon... you worked so hard last week dragging my butt along and now you've got it.... argggggh! Its the pits when you get to this point in life when... before you get out of bed in the morning, you have to check what body parts fell off in the night. Arghhhhhhhh!!! Really good comment about "core competency". Super! I am following all of this! ... Yesterday's assignment to think about what is great about your product is HARD! Why would anyone want to buy my stuff!? lol! In the marketing world, that is called your " core competency" and that is what should drive absolutely everything you do for your business. Very important exercise. You all are doing great and I am so excited we are doing this together. There is power in numbers and in networking.
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PillowThrowDecor
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« Reply #25 on: November 05, 2009, 11:06:31 am » |
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Wow 20$ for almost 400 pics. What a good idea. I have been trying to attract a student photography expert with milk and cookies. Hmmmmm... I may have to lay some money on the table here afterall. I was having trouble with photos too, even after reading a million tutorials. I finally decided to hire a high school photography student. I pay him $20 for 1-2 hours of work. I beg my friends to model . And Paul has this fantastic $800 camera that he shoots fantastic pictures with. I usually get about 250-400 photos in that time period. For me, it makes a big difference and costs very little. I also give him credit for all his photos on all my websites, so his name gets out there a bit and he can use my work for his portfolio.
I would clone, but I'm hung up on photos... I wish I could just pay someone in brownies to come take pictures for me!!! Really! Homemade ones! I may have to fork out some cash for some good lighting... I've been telling myself I won't do that until I get a sale to pay for it, but....
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PillowThrowDecor
Posts: 1096
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« Reply #27 on: November 05, 2009, 03:36:16 pm » |
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I'm out the door for a few hours and will be back to retweet to.
Way to go.
Cheers Christine
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Thyme2dream
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« Reply #28 on: November 05, 2009, 05:19:11 pm » |
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My iCraft shop is woefully understocked because I sort of put iCraft on hold when it went from all free to fees. I went ahead and raised my subscription level againm activated some of the on hold stuff and added some of my newer designs. Im not keen on the limited options for shop arrangement here, but I know Im probably missing some things since I havent taken much time to explore the settings recently :-) Will work on that in the next couple of weeks I hope! I dont have time just now to go through and tweet (will try to late tonight:), but I did just start a Holiday Wish List Fan page on Facebook and would love to have some iCrafters represented there...if you want to pop in and add your shop links and/or upcoming sales events that would be great! I started it last night and am almost to 100 fans already, and plan to keep promoting it through the holidays. Here is the link: http://www.new.facebook.com/pages/Thyme2dreams-Handmade-Holiday-Wish-List/170761066019?ref=nfAND one of my new items link: https://icraftgifts.com/handmade/18977/golden-slumbers-fairy-ear-cuff-vine.php
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Time and Sand
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« Reply #29 on: November 05, 2009, 08:37:17 pm » |
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Ok, I am trying desperately to catch up, here is my new listed item, Colors of Monet Ring #page has been deleted#
Also, I tweet (inconsistently) but have found the tweet button such a great thing, now I tweet my items when I list and always tweet things that I come across that I love, so I tweet lots of things here on iCraft!
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