Dana Saylor Designs- handmade jewelry

Handmade beaded jewelry, being a self-employed woman, and my other craft obsessions!

Fresh start with 1000 Markets April 6, 2009

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Since Etsy recently changed its method for uploading new items in a batch-format, my views have gone down.  Drastically.  Basically, what they changed is this: before (when there weren’t quite as many sellers), any item you listed would eventually get scrolled through the thumbnails of “Recently Listed Items”.  Now, the items scroll much faster, and Etsy withholds a bunch of items only to batch-release them all at once to lessen the constant strain on their servers.  Unfortunately, that means, not every item will get a spot on the scrolling items bar. Instead, your listing can show up in the newly revamped “Recently Listed Items”, but you have to click INTO them and scroll through.  Before, it was a lot less work, and so the exposure goes way down for everyone.  

This is the double-edged sword of Etsy.  A much larger audience and loyal shoppers, but you get buried and lost in the crowd sometimes.  Unless you can draw in new visitors from outside Etsy (via a blog, facebook page, other networking), you aren’t going to grow as a seller.  

I will continue my relationship with Etsy as-is for now, because I continue to get bridal referrals and business in that vein.  But I am also going to try a new approach: 1000 Markets.  It is another handmade shopping venue, which is like Etsy in many ways, but also different.  It is still in beta testing mode until later this spring (not sure when, exactly).  I feel that the layout is sharp, easy to navigate, and simple.  If you are a seller, you have a store.  As a store, you can join one of the targeted Markets, which are themed by location, style, type of items, etc.  There are MANY markets, but it helps keep the experience feeling more “local” or small because you don’t always have to navigate through the entire sea of sellers.  

A big plus on 1KM is that it is juried.  I am working now to  increase the quality level of my photos, because they are a major factor in getting accepted, and I feel it is time to up my game.  This is a great impetus to push me to the next level.  Thanks, Tamaran Designs, for letting me know about this great venue- I hope it works out for both of us!  

Check out Tammy’s handmade crochet and knitwear here:

http://www.1000markets.com/users/tamarandesigns

Enjoy spring, and renewal!

 

Small Craft Business Consulting January 26, 2009

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This is something that I’ve been tossing around for a while.  Ever since my friend Denise (see previous post about a woman of substance) asked me to help her get her lampwork glass business online, I’ve been thinking about it.  Small Craft Business Consulting.  A mouthful, isn’t it?  I’m working on coming up with a name that just rolls off the tongue.  Anyway, this is a new avenue for me, to help other artisans make a living doing what they love.  Getting a blog (like this) set up, learning how to maximize your exposure through free online tools, setting up an online shop. 

I have had a website for about 4 years now, and an Etsy shop for about 1.5 years.  While I still do in-person shows, kids birthday parties and home open houses, I have learned that the internet is the best place to be seen by an international audience and to get the most bang for your buck.  Even though jewelry is a medium where many people like to touch and try on, there is a market for internet sales of ALL handmade artisan goods.  

If you or someone you know makes any kind of creative item, including quilts, baked goods, paintings, ceramics, paper items, crocheted/knitted items, etc., there is a place for you to sell online, and I can help!  Sites like Etsy also allow sales of art/craft supplies, and vintage items!  I can help you learn how to properly photograph the items, post them online, and promote yourself.  

This idea is still in development, but I do know that I can work with you in person or via phone/email/videoconference.  Please contact me at info@danasaylordesigns.com, or call me at 315-525-7474 to learn more.  Good luck, and happy crafting!

 

Etsy & Me: A Love Story June 18, 2008

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I admit it: I’m in love.  I’ve been telling everyone about it, and it’s finally time to make it official.  Etsy & I are getting serious!!!  Who’s Etsy, you ask?  Only the most innovative and wonderful handmade craft website on the planet!  I have been slowly building up my Etsy.com shop and have decided to sell online exclusively there.  My website will remain, but it will serve as a gallery and information source.  Etsy makes it quick & easy for me to list new items, so that means more NEW stuff, every single week!  Sometimes, every single DAY!  So if you want to check it out, first go to my shop at http://danasaylordesigns.com


My Main Shop Page on Etsy

 

Etsy has great tools, like the “Heart” feature.  Once you’ve registered (as a buyer or seller), you can “Heart” any other seller, which is like adding them to your favorites.  You can view the people you *heart* and the people that *heart* you, and it shows up like this:
The Etsy heart-o-matic

 

If you click on the “Etsy” box at the top left, it will take you to the main page of the whole site:
Welcome to my world!

 

From there, you can browse the wonderfulness being generated by all the other fantastic Etsy sellers.  There are a number of different tools you can use to find what you’re looking for, including:
Find local artisans in your town or region!

There are many other ways to use Etsy; simply put, it’s a treasure trove.  So check it out and “Convo” me once you’re registered- feel free to ask me any questions you like about my shop there, or how to navigate Etsy.com.  Enjoy the addiction!