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Holiday Boot Camp!

8 Oct

Etsy had their first Online Lab to kick of this year’s holiday boot camp! Here’s the notes I took about it and our homework for this week!

If you missed the introduction to what Holiday Boot Camp is about – check it out here!

Photo by EyePoetryPhotography
Story by AlfonziPublished on Sept 27, 2012 in Seller Handbook

Alrighty! Lab One of the Holiday Boot Camp and it left me hanging a little.. I was disappointed but I am keeping up hope it gets better.

Today they focused on what Merchandisers look for – here’s what I got out of it:

1. They start looking for holiday things starting in July – and much like magazines already have what they are going to post about by August. (So those Etsy Finds, Etsy Fashion, emails that you can get might have already been found)

2. It’s not too late to get on the front page though – the tips they give for that is have amazing photography which I’ll break down for you.

a. White backgrounds aren’t the only thing picked – they want pictures that are clear and really show what you are selling.

b. You want these pictures of your items to look professionally photographed as if you would see them in magazines, flyers, and blogs.

c. You also have to get noticed by curators in order to get in treasuries – and their tip for that was to join treasury related teams.

3. Edit your tags. Look at what Etsy Merchandising Blog posts say bout what they are looking for and apply those to your items as they fit.

Etsy Success: Your Holiday Merchandising Guide

Photo by smilemercantile

Story by marymary

Published on Oct 02, 2012 in Seller Handbook

** Now for what I think about things – Even though it’s a little late for this years magazine posts – it’s not too late to start thinking about next year or looking for blogs that are posting about holiday sales. Is there a magazine you read all the time? Check out their submission section in the back and consider applying to be submitted into a magazine. Not only will you get views from the readers – but the merchandisers that work for etsy said they look at magazines for tips on what to search for in their posts.

Also blogs – whether it’s the better homes and gardens DIY website or a blog you follow that has 1,000s of readers that might be interested in your work. Pass out your information about your work and you might be surprised that they’d be willing to feature you!

What did you think of the online lab? What did you get out of it? Do you have other ideas of getting seen by merchandisers?

I’d love to hear it all!

Ety’s Boot Camp Homework for this week:

1. Grab your buddy and brainstorm ways you can make the most of the holidays! How are you optimizing your shop this season? By tweaking your descriptions and tags, or developing a new product just for the holidays? Let’s discuss!

2. Stock your shop for the holidays with the tips in the revamped Merchandising Guide.

3. Watch this week’s Holiday Boot Camp Online Labs for holiday merchandising tips.

If you are looking for a holiday boot camp buddy to share your holiday prep with just say you need a buddy below or you can find one here!

Start brainstorming your goals for this holiday season – if you need some ideas – other people listed their goals here!

Let us know your goals here too! ❤

If you’d like to join in on the team thread about it – its here!

Love Always,

J

New Listings!

3 Oct

Here’s this weeks team new listings!

Christmas Clip Art, 20 Retro ornaments, Clipart, Card Making, Scrapbooking, digital, balls and digital papers Personal and Commercial Use

Christmas Clip Art, 20 Retro ornaments

by GraphicMarket

$4.99 USD

 Thank You Stationery: 5 assorted envelopes & 5 Thank You cards

by DaniellaCreations

$10.00 USD

Halloween Assortment - 6 Pack of Blank Greeting / Note Cards - Mela -5x7 Great Quality

Halloween Assortment – 6 Pack of Blank

by melasdesign

$8.50 USD

Orange Pink and Teal Journal with Felt and Rhinestone Flowers

Orange Pink and Teal Journal with Felt

by monetware

$5.25 USD

Specimen 168 - 4 ounces of Red BFL Wool Roving

Specimen 168 – 4 ounces of Red BFL

by TheFiberists

$16.00 USD

100 Opaque Light Pink 4mm Fire Polished Czech Glass Beads

100 Opaque Light Pink 4mm Fire Polished

by shdstash

$4.00 USD

Octopus Blue Necklace -- Electric Blue Crystal, Silver -- FREE SHIPPING

Octopus Blue Necklace — Electric Blue

by Ear2There

$22.00 USD

Life is delicious copper hand stamped hammered cuff with cupcake

Life is delicious copper hand stamped

by Lolasjewels

$12.00 USD

Domino Magnets,  Multicolor wildflowers Altered Dominoes Refrigerator magnets, fun gift ideas fridge magnet, Kitchen, blue yellow pink green

Domino Magnets, Multicolor wildflowers

by ThePurpleTable

$6.00 USD

Triple Strand Pearl Cuff Bracelet - Swarovski white turquoise OOAK Vintage Inspired Wedding bridal jewelry

Triple Strand Pearl Cuff Bracelet – Swarovski

by charmsbydiana

$30.00 USD

Patriotic flag star in a star quilt

Patriotic flag star in a star quilt

by SpoolandThimble

$150.00 USD

Ruffled Scarf -  Fall Colors Orange, Teal, Rust, Sage and Bronze Metallic

Ruffled Scarf – Fall Colors Orange

by StitchesnQuilts

$30.00 USD

If you’d like to see more new listings from our team, or post your new listing to be featured here – please click on the link: New Listings

New Listings

26 Sep

This weeks new listings from our team!

Ornate Sterling Silver Teardrop Dangle Earrings

Ornate Sterling Silver Teard

by DLAbeaddesign

$15.00 USD

Green Felt Christmas Tree Skirt, Snowmen in Top Hats

Green Felt Christmas Tree S

by MarthasXmasCrafts

$48.95 USD

Red, White & Gold  Asian Flowers Scrap Box 5x7Red, White & Gold Asian Flo

by LeslieGallery

$70.00 USD

Lace Porcelain Bangle, Porcelain Jewelry, Purple, Ceramic

Lace Porcelain Bangle, Porc

by ThrowingShop

$35.00 USD

Adjustable Quilted Bukharan Pillbox Kippah Blue Cotton Prints

Adjustable Quilted Bukhara

by GALsews

$30.00 USD

Eucalyptus Skin Softening Soap: Goat Milk, Olive Oil, Moisturizing, Scented

Eucalyptus Skin Softening So

by KNjewelryNdesigns

$4.00 USD

Wildflower Pendant

Wildflower Pendant

by BronzeAgeJewelry

$37.00 USD

Blue Origami Flower Bouquet

Blue Origami Flower Bouquet

by lisadeng

$16.00 USD

If you’d like to see more new listings from our team, or post your new listing to be featured here – please click on the link: New Listings

A Self Review

24 Sep

How to give your shop a review on your own! After asking a bunch of people to review my shop and tell me what they think I need to change – I decided to do a little research of my own to figure out how to give myself a shop review. So here I am, passing on the knowledge:

1. About Me (front page)

This tends to be one of the first sections that people see. The information you want in this sections is:

Who you are

Where you come from

What got you started making/selling what you have in your shop.

Why you make/sell what you have in your shop.

The more you share in this section the better. People like to buy from shops they know – and what better way to get to know you than sharing a little bit about yourself where they can find it.

2. Banner

Your shop banner is like an identity to your shop. People will remember it when they think of your shop. You want this to be original, be an example of what your shop is about, and show some of your personality in it.

3. Shop Announcement

The first 160 characters are used in search engines like google. You want those first 160 characters to list exactly what you sell so the people that are searching using Google or any other search engine are finding you. After the first 160 characters if you want to put shop coupons, sales, or other information about what’s going on in your shop – this is a great place to add those details.

4. Shop Sections

The first 24 characters are used in search engines & SEO. If you get to a point where you have a bunch of items in one shop section – you can separate them into different sections. Using detailed section like: Hair Bows or Headbands, instead of joining them together in Accessories could benefit you being found in search engines & SEO.

5. About Page (shop page)

This is your place to shine. Use the pictures to show who you are, your work space, some custom orders you did, your materials, and anything else to show who you are. Use the description space to really let them know about you. Take your front about me page and go ten times deeper. Make them remember you!

6. Policies

Make sure you use this page to give them all the information they’ll need about shopping from you. Keep this positive. Negative terms can create a negative attitude – a negative attitude may make them second guess purchasing from you. Be precise and clear about what you state in this section. Be sure to include:

What payments you accept.

How you ship your items – what carrier you use – is there an option to ship priority or express mail.

Refund & Exhange policy. My biggest tip to you in this section is to say what you WILL accept/do – do not list what you don’t do because that’s considered a negative term. Let them know if they have any questions they can contact you. That also allows you to make exceptions – if you do not do refunds but will exchange an item and only list that you allow exchanges, then someone emails you and you decide you want to refund them – the option was left open and you have the right to make that decision based on the situation.

If you have anything else you want to state – do so in the additional policies & faqs seciton. If you have not stated they can contact you with questions or concerns – I would put that here. They need to know that you are reachable if anything goes wrong.

7. Pictures

Pictures need to be clear, well lit, and the more pictures the better. Your pictures are what make people decide if they want to buy the item or not – I can’t stress enough how important picture quality is! A great website to look at for cheap lighting for pictures is here: www.wikihow.com/Create-an-Inexpensive-Photography-Lightbox or find a space in your home (like a closet) that has no windows. Put a florescent light in it and use that has your picture space. Florescent lights are normally really cheap and they create a really bright white light so that all your pictures will come out consistently bright without having to edit them much.

8. Descriptions

The first 160 characters are used in search engines & SEO. The more information the better and when the information is split into categories it’s easier to follow (for examples: size, materials, wash instructions, shipping, etc.) Things I might add: A link to your policies page, a link to the section that it is in and you might say if you like this you can find others here: and add the link. Adding links to your shop keep people in your shop longer so there’s less of a chance they’ll find another shop to look at. Also if it is a one of a kind you might want to state that! People love a one of a kind!!

9. Item Titles

First 140 Characters are used in search engines and SEO. Make sure they accurately describe your item and make it easy to read.

10. Tags

Use all the tags you are given. Sometimes it’s hard to think of tags for your items – if you need help there are two places that can help you. The first easy peasy one is thesaurus.com/ – make a list of all the tags you think fit your description and plug them in one by one to thesaurus.com. For example: if you have the tag red – you can use cherry, wine, scarlet, rose, ruby, garnet, crimson, blush, maroon – depending on what kind of red yours leans too! This will attract shoppers that are trying to match specific shades of red.

The second website is adwords.google.com/ This one you need to set up an account for if you don’t already have one but it’s worth the time and I’m 99% sure it’s free! What you’ll do is you’ll sign up then you will hover or click on the top menu bar that says Tools and Analysis, then click on Keyword Tool. In the box that says word or phrase you will type in the keywords you use like this:

red
rose
blush
baby blanket
newborn
crochet

Then click search. It will then list all the words you typed in, your competition level (how many people you are competing with on google to get seen), global monthly searches, local monthly searches.  After you’ve checked that out – click on the tab that says Keyword Ideas right above where all your results are that you just submitted. It then goes to show you other keyword ideas and their results for competition and searches. What you’ll want to do is find the keywords that best describe your item with highest amount of searches and least competition.  Note these things will change so I try to check mine every once in a while!

Use the keywords that you think will bring you the most views – check your stats page on your shop and see if people are using certain tags are getting you better views. The ones that aren’t bringing in anything can be switched out with other keywords.

11. Pricing

If you feel you need help with pricing etsy offers a ton of Online Labs you can listen to. To find those go to the top of your page, click Community, then on the left hand size click Online Labs. Go below the video on the main screen and click Etsy Success Videos – Read through the titles to find The Art of Pricing! http://www.etsy.com/community/online-labs When I first saw this video and did what they told me to do to find my price point I laughed hysterically. No one would spend over $100 on a baby blanket – and even if they did there was no way I was selling it for that much. But after watching this and going through the motions of it – I realized that I had these baby blankets priced at $20.00 it and it barely covering the cost of supplies and fees. I wasn’t even charging myself for any of the time it took to make them. So although this video seemed useless after the prices came out too high – it did make me step back and realize I needed to change my prices. Pretty darn helpful!

If you have any questions or comments, don’t hesitate to comment below!

Love Always,

J

Team Treasury Pick!

23 Sep

This week’s team treasury pick is from The Purple Table!

Vintage 1950s 50s Ice Blue Sequined Party Prom Wedding Cocktail Formal Princess Full Skirted Dress Small Extra Small

Vintage 1950s 50s Ice B

$175.00 USD

Mini Paper Bunting in Outer Space

Dreamy Vintage Aqua and Opal Czech Glass Chandelier

North Pole .. Arctic Animals .. UNused Vintage Postage Stamps  .. post 5 letters

Buy 1 or 2 Sets of Fiesta Silverware in Retired Periwinkle Blue

Vintage Necklace Eisenberg Ice Signed Crystal Rhinestone Choker Patented Clasp 50s 60s 70s

Vintage French Raybert eyeglasses, aurora borealis and ice blue

$45.00 USD
To see the rest of this treasury list as well as more information on the items you see here – please click this link: Blue Ice
To see more about the creator of this treasury – please click this link: The Purple Table

New Listings

19 Sep

This week’s new listings from our team members:

Genuine Swarovski Crystal Foldable Key Chain Purse Hanger- Limited edition-Everyday Must Have,Gift for her,Gold,Red,Blue,Topaz, Black,Silver

Genuine Swarovski Crystal 

by MakiYDesign

$28.00 USD

9 Christmas hand drawn cards, digital collage, printable, retro vintage style, Seasons Greetings templates, Personal and Commercial Use.

9 Christmas hand drawn car

by GraphicMarket

$9.99 USD

wedding card, vintage bride, black cream embossed card, engagement card, romantic card, wedding congratulations

wedding card, vintage bride

by ThePurpleTable

$3.75 USD

Turquoise Earrings -- Turquoise Metal Discs, Yellow Cubic Zirconia Crystals, 14k Gold -- FREE SHIPPING

Turquoise Earrings — Turquoise Metal Discs, Yellow Cubic Zi…

by Ear2There

$21.00 USD

Ketchikan Alaska Dogs / 24x36 / Oil on Canvas / Sunny Day

Ketchikan Alaska Dogs / 24×36 / Oil on Canvas / Sunny Day

by melasdesign

$245.00 USD

Green, Teal, and Gray Hardcover Journal with Butterflies - Delight in the Little Things

Green, Teal, and Gray Hardc

by monetware

$5.25 USD

Bandit with Removable Bandanna - Amigurumi

Bandit with Removable Bandanna – Amigurumi

by MalonB

$12.00 USD

DIY Cupcake Toppers Printable 2012 Election Democrat or Republican Themed Deluxe Party Circles Favor Tags

DIY Cupcake Toppers Printable 2012 Election Democrat or Repu…

by charmsbydiana

$5.00 USD

If you’d like to see more new listings from our team – please click on the link: New Listings

Where I find Inspiration

17 Sep

Sometimes I feel like my creative mood gets pushed aside but all the other things going on in my life. There are a few things I do to get me back in the creative mood that I thought I’d share with you! Who knows, it might even inspire you to get creative 😉 Here are five things I do

1. Turn up that music!

    

I don’t know about you but music is a huge factor at changing my mood. It doesn’t matter how horrible my day has been, sometimes just turning on a good tune will make me forget about everything else and put a smile on my face 🙂

2. Change my scenery.

    

Sometimes picking up all my stuff and moving to a different place really changes my mood. I notice a lot during the winter that being cooped up inside really puts a damper on my creativity. The best thing for me to do is take my camera, notebook, pencil, and find a new place to inspire me. If scenery doesn’t do it for you – window shopping ALWAYS fixes my problem. One trip around JoAnns and I’ve got a million projects I can’t wait to tackle 😉

3. A Good Old Fashioned Magazine or Book.

    

I may be the only person who still buys magazines but I love reading about other people’s inspiring stories and designs that they make. I also love flipping through the pages and thinking – I’d love to do that in my house! Who cares if it’s a small cheap craft that you might not even keep – if it gets you back into be the creative person you miss, the job is accomplished!

4. Good Old Pinterest Never Fails

I could probably blow an entire hour without blinking an eye when it comes to pinterest. If you have no idea what I’m talking about – you need to google it now!! There are thousands of pictures on clothes, styling, hair, home decor, recipes, crafts, and pretty much anything you can think of on Pinterest. I’m a huge fan and it easily gets me motivated to try something new.

5. When everything else fails – take a breather.

If I’ve tried everything above and it still seems like I’m not feeling the creativity – sometimes I just take a break. Plan a day of relaxation and resting. A nice long hot shower, maybe make your favorite meal, or if you are like me – purging some of the stuff around your house to feel less cluttered! That always puts me in a good mood 😉

Let us know what you do to find your inspiration and keep motivated in the comments section below! We’d love to hear it.

Love Always,

J

Etsy Craft Party

22 Aug

Hey everyone! We are so excited to show off the event we are about to have 🙂 Etsy and Michael’s Craft Store are teaming up to throw a world-wide event to get everyone crafty!!

Our team has decided to join in and we got our craft box in the mail today! Check it out:

 

We got Sharpies, Scissors, Paint, Glitter, Glue, Tape, Decorative Paper, Wood Plaques, Sponge Brushes, and more!

 

I’m SOOO EXCITED!! I also went to the thrift store and picked up some more goodies, clothespins, twine & crochet thread, batting, and a wooden wreath. Thursday I’ll be going through all of my crafty supplies around the house to add to the collection and hopefully the rest of team brings us other great goodies to work with.

The theme of the craft party is Wish You Were Here! We are all coming up with some awesome ideas of what we are going to do. Here’s a few from pinterest I found and can’t wait to try out if I can find all the materials to bring 🙂

http://pinterest.com/jennifer_e_otey/area-inspired-crafts-etsy/

 

Only five more days! ❤

 

Love Always,

J

A Giveaway!!

10 Jul

Who doesn’t love a free giveaway!? Today it comes from one of our very own Members! Check it out:

  

“DarkAngel MetalWorks is running two contests one on Facebook and one on Google+ simply like or circle their pages and share them with your friends for a chance to enter one of two custom made byzantine bracelets (one for each social network).”

Thanks for stopping by!
Love Always,
J

Feature Friday: Gida’s T’nalak and LAHI

22 Jun
Gida’s T’nalak and LAHI  
Hello Northern VA Craftaholics! My name is Nicole and I decided a year ago to craft for a cause.  My particular cause is helping the T’bolis, an impoverished Philippine tribe, by sewing handbags using the beautiful fabric they weave, called T’nalak.   The textile and T’nalak bags on my co-owned Etsy store all go back to helping these people.
It all started with a desire to make unique Christmas gifts that would bless the recipient at the same time help the impoverished back home.  So when I did my research, I stumbled on the video. Click the picture below to see:
 
I now work closely with Gida’s T’nalak International which ensures that the T’bolis are paid a Fair Trade wage.  Gida, (granddaughter of the weaver featured in the video above) says of her work, “It is very personal. After a weaver reaches a certain degree of expertise, she becomes a “master weaver” – someone who can interpret and take inspiration from dreams, hence the term “dreamweavers”. By all accounts, this seems to be an intense personal experience for the weaver, and the moment she succeeds in doing this is the moment she becomes an artist.”
For me, I find the process of making the bags incredibly humbling.  Despite my amateur crafter status, when I work on T’nalak, it is as if I can do the fabric no wrong.  I believe it is indeed a blessing to work with and a blessing to give this beautiful craft to others. The T’bolis are spirit-worshipers, who accompany the weaving of T’nalak with prayers.  I,,in turn, am also compelled to pray to my own God while sewing and it becomes meditative work that allows me to be a more peaceful and cheerful homemaker. Much like fellow NOVC team member, Nadir L’s “gentle crocheting rhythm.”
To see more about the roughly 90-day process of creating T’nalak and the T’boli tribe – check out my blog www.nschauder.blogspot.com.

Gida’s T’nalak & LAHI

 

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