Stephanie suggested Craftopolis as a marketing tool yesterday and I don't know much if anything about it. Someone else suggested that I link to my quilt tutorial there but I wasn't sure what they meant.
Can you tell us more about it, Stephanie? I don't want to bury it in comments on your last post because I'll never remember to get back to it. It's almost August and time for me to pick my monthly way to stick my toe in the marketing waters.
Stephanie Says:
It's not a marketing tool, it's a batch editing tool, and an easy way to find out how many hearts you have received for your listings.
But there is advertising there too.
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Thursday, July 28, 2011
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Great Free (or Super Cheap) Etsy Tools I Have Come To Love..
Over time, I find ways to do things that are faster, easier, or just plain neat.
Here are a few of my favorite apps.
Quick editing:
Titles, prices, and descriptions. www.craftopolis.com
Be careful with this app, I have heard stories of people accidentally deleting their descriptions for their entire shops before. Do one or 2 as a test to make sure you have your settings right before doing the rest. Craftopolis also is a little difficult in the undoing the changes. You have to go in to each listing to undo any additions (like those for a sale)
Tags, prices, and adding to titles- sales www.etsyonsale.com
Etsy on sale is no longer free, but the first time you use it, you are given 5 credits to try it out-enough for setting up a sale and adding one tag to the end of your tags. EOS will automatically change your prices, and add a sale blurb to the beginning of your titles-and even better, it will undo those at the end of your sale. Watch for adding custom orders while using the tool with the automatically add all listings setting turned on.
Easy way to find out how much you are loved (a.k.a. favorited):
www.craftopolis.com. also has a place to show page views, hearts, and sales for any given day. It can be buggy sometimes though.
Fee Calculators:
These both do exactly the same thing. I keep both bookmarked just in case one goes down.
www.rolbe.com/etsy.htm
http://www.gregledet.net/efcm.html
How much is your shop worth?
http://www.etsyhacks.com/shop_value/ Just type in your shop name.
Keyword tool:
Find out how often your keywords are searched for-invaluable tool in the dreaded SEO fight.
Google keyword tool
Web Analysis: www.google.com/analytics
Not easy to get the in depth information, but a very useful tool for finding out how many people are finding you and where they are coming from.
Not free, but definitely worth it
Taxes
http://www.etsy.com/apps/80311372/taxtime This app breaks down all of your on etsy info, just stir in paypal fees, local sales, other expenses, and bake at tax time :)
RIP
There used to be a series of tools for makers of treasuries on Etsy. Sadly, the schmetsy tools no longer work. Hopefully, Etsy will allow them back soon.
These are all of the apps I use on an almost daily basis, I hope you get as much use out of them as I do.
Here are a few of my favorite apps.
Quick editing:
Titles, prices, and descriptions. www.craftopolis.com
Be careful with this app, I have heard stories of people accidentally deleting their descriptions for their entire shops before. Do one or 2 as a test to make sure you have your settings right before doing the rest. Craftopolis also is a little difficult in the undoing the changes. You have to go in to each listing to undo any additions (like those for a sale)
Tags, prices, and adding to titles- sales www.etsyonsale.com
Etsy on sale is no longer free, but the first time you use it, you are given 5 credits to try it out-enough for setting up a sale and adding one tag to the end of your tags. EOS will automatically change your prices, and add a sale blurb to the beginning of your titles-and even better, it will undo those at the end of your sale. Watch for adding custom orders while using the tool with the automatically add all listings setting turned on.
Easy way to find out how much you are loved (a.k.a. favorited):
www.craftopolis.com. also has a place to show page views, hearts, and sales for any given day. It can be buggy sometimes though.
Fee Calculators:
These both do exactly the same thing. I keep both bookmarked just in case one goes down.
www.rolbe.com/etsy.htm
http://www.gregledet.net/efcm.html
How much is your shop worth?
http://www.etsyhacks.com/shop_value/ Just type in your shop name.
Keyword tool:
Find out how often your keywords are searched for-invaluable tool in the dreaded SEO fight.
Google keyword tool
Web Analysis: www.google.com/analytics
Not easy to get the in depth information, but a very useful tool for finding out how many people are finding you and where they are coming from.
Not free, but definitely worth it
Taxes
http://www.etsy.com/apps/80311372/taxtime This app breaks down all of your on etsy info, just stir in paypal fees, local sales, other expenses, and bake at tax time :)
RIP
There used to be a series of tools for makers of treasuries on Etsy. Sadly, the schmetsy tools no longer work. Hopefully, Etsy will allow them back soon.
These are all of the apps I use on an almost daily basis, I hope you get as much use out of them as I do.
Monday, July 25, 2011
Fit for a Queen
I promise that I won't do this with every item but I have to show this one off. I've wanted to make something like this for years but of course I don't have the kind of lifestyle that includes evening clothes. I don't know if anyone will ever buy it but it makes my shop look much classier :). You can click on the photo to see the full listing.

Please come see my handmade designer plus size sweaters, sweater coats, capes and shrugs at MirabilisFashions.com

Please come see my handmade designer plus size sweaters, sweater coats, capes and shrugs at MirabilisFashions.com
Friday, July 22, 2011
Do I have to use social marketing to succeed?
As far as I can tell, the answer is yes. I can't begin to describe my resistance to using Facebook and tweeting at people (even though I've never even looked at either one) and I was really hoping to keep it that way. I have a terrible case of the "I don't wannas" but unfortunately I'm just going to have to get over it if I want potential customers to know that I exist. It's easy to see that Stephanie gets results from using them because she doesn't dither around about it like I'm doing. We'd all love to create and have people beating a path to our doors but it just doesn't work that way.
I'm going to set a goal for myself of learning to use one new marketing tool every month, of course leaving the most social parts for last as an avoidance tactic. I'm promising myself that I will spend the first hour of every workday doing something other than crocheting for my shop. In June Stephanie and I started this blog. My July goal is to find at least 10 blogs that interest me to follow by checking the profiles of interesting people on Etsy and looking at their blog team for more ideas. Then I'll start searching for blogs about other things that I love like my pets and my gardens. I have to start somewhere!
Please come see my handmade designer plus size sweaters, sweater coats, capes and shrugs at MirabilisFashions.com
I'm going to set a goal for myself of learning to use one new marketing tool every month, of course leaving the most social parts for last as an avoidance tactic. I'm promising myself that I will spend the first hour of every workday doing something other than crocheting for my shop. In June Stephanie and I started this blog. My July goal is to find at least 10 blogs that interest me to follow by checking the profiles of interesting people on Etsy and looking at their blog team for more ideas. Then I'll start searching for blogs about other things that I love like my pets and my gardens. I have to start somewhere!
Please come see my handmade designer plus size sweaters, sweater coats, capes and shrugs at MirabilisFashions.com
Thursday, July 21, 2011
it's really hot outside, so I created an Ice Cream treasury!
'I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream For Ice Cream' by Stephaniemakesall
It's hot outside, too hot.
![]() Ice Cream Pint Cozy... $8.00 | ![]() Double Dipped Delig... $6.75 | ![]() Parfait Necklace $8.00 |
![]() Limited Edition - I... $11.95 | ![]() Ice Cream Scoop mel... $3.95 | ![]() TICKLED PINK Coconu... $9.95 |
![]() Christmas in July S... $1.50 | ![]() Brownie Fudge Sunda... $20.00 | ![]() Huge Mixed Ice Crea... $16.50 |
![]() Onesie Ice Cream Su... $14.75 | ![]() Mini Food Jewelry -... $10.00 | ![]() Cherries on Top Ic... $24.00 |
![]() Pin Cushion - Ice C... $6.00 | ![]() Heart Shaped Ice Cr... $12.00 | ![]() The Kinley Collecti... $52.00 |
![]() Double Scoop Ice Cr... $9.00 |
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
'A Bazaar of Coppers and Greens' by MirabilisColors
All so beautiful...
![]() Leaf Motif Gourd V... $55.00 | ![]() Deep in the Jungle ... $365.00 | ![]() Mandala Giclee Prin... $60.00 |
![]() Indian Spices - 8x1... $28.00 | ![]() Alice Portfolio - L... $330.00 | ![]() Copper Window Box $275.00 |
![]() Sonora Sunshine Ne... $180.00 | ![]() Autumn Zen - Fall J... $24.00 | ![]() Lucinda, The Mediev... $450.00 |
![]() Coming Home -- hand... $140.00 | ![]() Inside The Secret G... $20.00 | ![]() Coffee Table with G... $410.00 |
![]() Nouveau Leaf $1500.00 | ![]() Rustic Butterfly Va... $148.00 | ![]() Desert Angel OOAK B... $475.00 |
![]() Elegant long skirt $49.00 |
Treasury tool by Red Row Studio.
Please come see my handmade designer plus size sweaters, sweater coats, capes and shrugs at MirabilisFashions.com
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Ways To Advertise For Free
I'm someone who's perpetually broke, and always on the lookout for ways to advertise for free.
After a lot of searching, I have found 2 ways to do this that doesn't include social networking or making connections.
Way 1: free trials:
I have run a free trial for Google Adwords. You need a coupon code to do it, and every one of them is unique, but many places are advertising free trials of Adwords now. I have seen the advertisements on blogs, Youtube, and on Google search. It's always worth a try.
Way 2: Project Wonderful:
Project Wonderful is an advertising platform for blogs and websites. While most of the ads are paid, quite a few are free. it's really easy to get set up with ads there. Today, I'm running ads for soap savers on 4 different soap blogs.
You can only run a free ad for up to 2 days, and it can be less time if someone bids higher than you.
Both of these are fairly easy to set up, and like anything, takes a little bit of research, but can pay off big.
I hope these methods of advertisement help you as much as they have helped me, or more.
After a lot of searching, I have found 2 ways to do this that doesn't include social networking or making connections.
Way 1: free trials:
I have run a free trial for Google Adwords. You need a coupon code to do it, and every one of them is unique, but many places are advertising free trials of Adwords now. I have seen the advertisements on blogs, Youtube, and on Google search. It's always worth a try.
Way 2: Project Wonderful:
Project Wonderful is an advertising platform for blogs and websites. While most of the ads are paid, quite a few are free. it's really easy to get set up with ads there. Today, I'm running ads for soap savers on 4 different soap blogs.
You can only run a free ad for up to 2 days, and it can be less time if someone bids higher than you.
Both of these are fairly easy to set up, and like anything, takes a little bit of research, but can pay off big.
I hope these methods of advertisement help you as much as they have helped me, or more.
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