Archive for May, 2009

Getting your name ‘out there’ on Etsy…

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

 

Image by Cadence UK via Flickr

Image by Cadence UK via Flickr

As an artisan who is trying to build a business over the long term, I am coming to realise the crucial importance of marketing. Now, marketing is different to advertising. Marketing is getting your name – and your brand – out there. It is building a certain feel in people’s minds about you and your work, and also getting yourself known.

 

It occured to me that there are a number of wonderful – and free – ways to get your name out there if you sell on Etsy. If you don’t sell on Etsy, please read on – most of these tips apply to anyone!

 

 

1. Comment in the Etsy Forum – and Other Forums Too

 

There is a very active community on the Etsy forums. Get involved! Give your opinion, your advice, ask for help… Now, I know some people who say the Etsy forums can be a scary place, as people tend to be a bit blunt at times, but you just have to choose your interaction wisely. Just remember that you cannot delete anything you write – and that this is about getting yourself known in a positive way. Not only that, but anyone – including potential customers – can read whatever you write there, forever. So if you feel prompted to make a negative or snarky comment – perhaps wait a bit before hitting ‘post’! 

That said, this can be a great way to get to know people and build relationships. Apply this to any other forums, too – make sure to have links to your shop in your signature, and get involved! I’m a member of the lovely Crafter…oo forum, and have gotten to know some great people through that.

 

2. Make Treasuries – and then tell the people in them!

 

Treasuries are a wonderful feature. Very importantly, the best treasuries get picked to feature on the front page of Etsy – and so get tons of views. Getting yourself in a Treasury is not something you can have a great deal of control over – you just need to make sure you have quality products that are well photographed. However, you can build a Treasury.

If you do, make sure to think of a good theme, and pick quality items to include. Then – make sure to contact and tell all the people who you included! This is both a courtesy and a good marketing move. Those people will be thrilled to be included – even more so if your Treasury makes Front Page. They will share it with their network, and you will make yourself known to a whole new lot of people. I have had people mention me on their blogs when my Treasury featuring them has made FP. So take the extra few minutes to let them know!

 

3. Do Blog Features

 

Feature other Etsy artisans on your blog – and volunteer for any other blogs that offer feature spots! 

This doesn’t have to be hard to do. I run a few different types of regular features here on Epheriell Designs. Superb Sunday is where I simply feature five fab Etsy artisans, with a picture of their product and a link to their shop. I also do My Crafty Journey and Australian Made. The beauty of the latter is that the people featured write the post themselves – I just have to format and post it. Again, if you do a feature like my Superb Sunday – make sure to contact the people featured and let them know! They will come and have  a look, share it with their networks… and you have again gotten your name out there…

 

4. Join Street Teams and Become an Active Member

 

A ’street team’ on Etsy is a group of people linked by location or circumstance. I am a member of two awesome street teams – BrisStyle and DUST (Down Under Street Team). I have made some awesome friends through these teams – and I have also made quite a few sales! It’s always nice when you buy handmade to buy from  a friend, and I know that I personally will search amongst my team members first before looking further afield if there’s something I’m looking to buy.

Through my BrisStyle team I have also gotten a spot at an Indie market that we are putting on here in Brisbane – so that will lead to another wonderful opportunity to get my name and brand out there! I cannot recommend this particular step enough.

 

5. Comment on Blogs

 

This is another great way to interact with others, and to get your name out there. I don’t know about you, but I read a ton of blogs! Now, not every post I read moves me to comment, but many do. Always leave a thoughtful comment – don’t just go around randomly leaving ‘nice post’ comments, as this can be seen as spammy. If you add something to the conversation, the blogger is likely to check you out – I know I do when people leave good comments here!

 

6. Twitter

 

I love twitter! Now, there seems to be a strange love/hate thing going on out there in the world about twitter. For me, it is an awesome way to connect with online friends – and to get my name, and my products, out there. I know I have had sales thanks to twitter, and I love interacting with other twits :)

I use my own name for my twitter account (jessvanden) and I aim to have a mix of personal and business tweets. Some people advocate having separate accounts – but I personally unfollow anyone who’s tweets are just about their business. I want to get to know them, to be entertained… so I try to do the same with my account. I also do things like offer special deals to my twitter followers.

If you twitter, remember to interact – reply, re-tweet… this is the core of building relationships and getting yourself known.

 

7. Have a Facebook Page

 

This is different to your personal Facebook identity. You can set up a FB page for a business – this way you can have an identity, people can become your ‘fan’ – and you won’t be spamming your other friends. I do add pictures of my work on my regular FB page, and I know I’ve had sales from that. But by having a page you can, again, build your brand – it can act like a mailing list, and you can use it to keep your fans updated on new designs, sales etc.

 

All of this comes down to one little word – networking! Networking doesn’t have to be boring or scary – in fact, I find I spend a majority of my time online doing just that – and I love it!

 

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Superb Sunday – 31 May 2009

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

 

Here’s this week’s five fab Etsy Finds!!

For your chance to be considered for next week’s picks, leave a comment with a link to your Etsy shop!

 

1. Felt Flower Bowl by GillianChapmanFelts

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2. Breeze print by Yellena

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3. Spiral Twig Owl Pendant by Madison Craft Studio

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4. Knife Fork Spoon Clock by MetalMedia

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5. DragonFly Votive by SperryLaserWorkspur

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A use for those scraps of yarn…

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

Ever wondered what to do with those scraps of tangled yarn? I have found the solution!!

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A shop makeover – AusSea Designs and DeStash!

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Well, I’ve finally gotten around to it!

I decided that it was time to open a destash shop for all the lovely things I no longer need, and thought it would be a good place also to sell work that doesn’t ‘fit’ with the look of Epheriell.

So, I decided to make over my other shop, AusSea Designs – so it is now AusSea Designs and DeStash! I’m going to have a range of bits and pieces in there – from a whole lot of jewellery supplies, through to some cute leaf earrings and other jewellery!

Here are some of the lovelies I have listed there so far!

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There’s lots more to come, so keep your eyes peeled! :)

 

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My own… my Precious…

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

the-ring-2I was thinking tonight – what is my most precious piece of jewellery?

I spend a lot of my time making and thinking about jewellery, but when it comes down to it, what do I treasure most of all? I love the things I make, and wear them all the time… but I have to say I have had some pieces over the years that have been very dear to me – but not made by me!

 

My first love gave me a silver moonstone ring on our first Christmas together. I loved that ring! Unfortunately, it was a little too big – so one day it slipped off my finger, and by the time I noticed, it was already gone. I was so incredibly upset by that – it was the first ‘proper’ gift he had given me. But guess what? For our first dating anniversary he bought me exactly the same ring, in the size that fit!

I wore that ring every day from then on – until the day , almost 8 years later, that we parted, and I gave it back to him. I think that ring was a symbol of our relationship – and when it ended, I just couldn’t keep it any more. He still has it, but I think it may be returning to me soon, because I asked him to give it back to me when either he or I got married… and my wedding is only 4 months away now!

 

That brings me to the most precious piece of jewellery now in my life – my engagement ring. From the moment I first tried on my ring, I have absolutely adored it. But, more importantly, I have adored what it represents. 

I think of my ring like an abstract rose – it has the beautiful flower in the middle, surrounded by two sharp thorns. And believe me, they are sharp! I’ve caused Nick to curse more than once when he’s been poked by it!

I am going into this marriage with, I belive, my eyes open. I had a very long – and very emotionally tumultuous – relationship before this one. Because of all the lessons I learnt through that, I know what I need, what I don’t want, and, most importantly, I know what really matters. And I am lucky enough to have found a man that is all I could have asked for. I am sure our marriage, like my ring, will have both beauty and pain – but, also like my diamond, it will endure the test of time to shine brightly for many years to come.

And yes – here’s to hoping I don’t ever turn out like Gollum…

 

P.S. What’s your most precious piece of jewellery? And why? Please share in the comments :)

 

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