This year's Catonsville Arts and Crafts Festival, on Sept 8, was held at a new location-- the Catonsville Community College.The parking lot where the festival was held provided overhead protection from the weather, which was great. The campus provided more, closer, and easier parking which the customers liked. There seemed to be more people who came to shop and my sales for the day were better than the last couple of years. With the new location, the sponsors were able to schedule a rain date for the following Sunday in case of really bad inclement weather. A rain date is not possible for the long time Frederick Rd location because it is actually a state highway which cannot be closed down to traffic for 2 dates.
The only downside for the day, was the loss of the Catonsville street and community ambience-- particularly the restaurants along Frederick Rd which have participated in the festival for years. The festival might have also lost a turnout of neighbors.
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
Wednesday, August 7, 2019
Free Shipping
Good news!!
Enjoy free shipping on my two Etsy websites:
www.eldersburgembroidery.etsy.com and www.sparetimebyyvette.etsy.com.
Enjoy free shipping on my two Etsy websites:
www.eldersburgembroidery.etsy.com and www.sparetimebyyvette.etsy.com.
Wednesday, April 3, 2019
Crafter vs Retailer
As 2019 approached, I contemplated business goals for my two Etsy websites. I even contemplated getting out of e-commerce due to slow sales. Then, I changed my mindset.
I am a crafter at heart. The two Etsy sites are another avenue for selling my creations; but I am learning to think like a retailer, not a crafter when it comes to selling on Etsy. Thinking like a retailer, I now plan ahead- creating inventory for holidays well in advance and featuring inventory at least a month ahead of the holiday much like brick-and-mortar stores. This gives shoppers time to browse my sites and allows time for shipment of purchases in time for arrival before the holiday. As a result, sales are beginning to increase.
Perhaps the most significant change has been how I list inventory available for sale. Before, thinking like a crafter, I would list a single quantity of an item for sale when I actually had two or three of that item on hand. When the one item sold, I listed another for sale- one at a time. Now I list my actual inventory on hand for sale. Shoppers now purchase two, three or more of the same item. That of course has meant larger sales. The number of special orders for quantities has also increased.
I still devote time and care creating each quality item for sale on my sites which has led to repeat customers. With the improvement in sales, I'm beginning to feel better about e-commerce.
I am a crafter at heart. The two Etsy sites are another avenue for selling my creations; but I am learning to think like a retailer, not a crafter when it comes to selling on Etsy. Thinking like a retailer, I now plan ahead- creating inventory for holidays well in advance and featuring inventory at least a month ahead of the holiday much like brick-and-mortar stores. This gives shoppers time to browse my sites and allows time for shipment of purchases in time for arrival before the holiday. As a result, sales are beginning to increase.
Perhaps the most significant change has been how I list inventory available for sale. Before, thinking like a crafter, I would list a single quantity of an item for sale when I actually had two or three of that item on hand. When the one item sold, I listed another for sale- one at a time. Now I list my actual inventory on hand for sale. Shoppers now purchase two, three or more of the same item. That of course has meant larger sales. The number of special orders for quantities has also increased.
I still devote time and care creating each quality item for sale on my sites which has led to repeat customers. With the improvement in sales, I'm beginning to feel better about e-commerce.
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
Embroidered Golf Towels with Grommet
I'm always experimenting with something new to improve products and sales on my websites. My embroidered hand towels with golf designs now have a grommet so that golfers can hang the towel from their golf bag
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
Coupons and Discounts to Increase Online Sales
Sales on my two Etsy sites have increased each year; but progress has been slow. This year, my goal is to not only increase the number of sales, but also to increase the number of repeat customers. So, I'm offering a discount targeted to browsers who leave items in their shopping carts and a different discount to people who browse the sites and favor items. In both cases, browsers visit the sites but do not purchase. I am still offering a "thank you" discount to people who do shop in an effort to develop repeat customers. In the meantime, I'm closely monitoring statistics to track the number of sales and use of discount offers.
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Custom Order Machine Embroidery
I do a fair amount of custom embroidery
work- not monogramming- but embroidery designs that have special meaning for
customers or the people who will receive their personalized gift. It was
scary at first; but I quickly developed a process to deliver completed projects
that meet customer expectations. Here's my process.
I do prep work before accepting a custom order. First is to understand what the customer wants. Then, find an appropriate machine embroidery design. Sometimes, it may be necessary to research the subject-- what is it, what does it look like, etc. At this point, I decide if I can produce what the customer wants. If I find an appropriate design, then my creativity comes into play-- determining thread colors for authenticity, recommending thread colors and placement of names or text, and necessary computer work. It may be necessary to speak with the customer, provide photos of available designs for customer selection, or provide photo of the computer set-up work. I usually summarize everything for customer agreement. Then all agreed upon specifications are included on the order form for payment. After prepayment, I begin stitching and provide a photo of the finished project to the customer before shipment or delivery. Roughly a quarter of my embroidery sales have been custom orders of 1-48 pieces each. So far, I've had good results with this process.
I do prep work before accepting a custom order. First is to understand what the customer wants. Then, find an appropriate machine embroidery design. Sometimes, it may be necessary to research the subject-- what is it, what does it look like, etc. At this point, I decide if I can produce what the customer wants. If I find an appropriate design, then my creativity comes into play-- determining thread colors for authenticity, recommending thread colors and placement of names or text, and necessary computer work. It may be necessary to speak with the customer, provide photos of available designs for customer selection, or provide photo of the computer set-up work. I usually summarize everything for customer agreement. Then all agreed upon specifications are included on the order form for payment. After prepayment, I begin stitching and provide a photo of the finished project to the customer before shipment or delivery. Roughly a quarter of my embroidery sales have been custom orders of 1-48 pieces each. So far, I've had good results with this process.
Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Lace Jewelry
Since I began creating machine embroidery items, I've always wanted to try making lace jewelry. I finally took the time in January to experiment. So far, I've completed seven pieces which are being promoted primarily as wedding, evening or special occasion jewelry. Items may be custom ordered in other colors, with or without beads. Visit my Etsy site- www.sparetimebyyvette.etsy.com.
Friday, February 1, 2019
It's a New Year
It's been a long while since my last post. The holiday craft shows are over. I've recovered, been replenishing inventory, making a new product line, and been busy with a major project. In this new year, my resolution is to keep in touch more often.
So, the major project. I have two Etsy sites. The first site has just under 150 sales. The second site which is 1 1/2 years newer has just over 300 sales. So what's the problem. I realized that there's a significant difference in the quality of the photography on the two sites. I'm reading that good photos attract customers that lead to sales. So, I've been busy re-photographing almost all items on the first site. It's time consuming; but, I'm about 70% done. I'll let you know if sales improve.
So, the major project. I have two Etsy sites. The first site has just under 150 sales. The second site which is 1 1/2 years newer has just over 300 sales. So what's the problem. I realized that there's a significant difference in the quality of the photography on the two sites. I'm reading that good photos attract customers that lead to sales. So, I've been busy re-photographing almost all items on the first site. It's time consuming; but, I'm about 70% done. I'll let you know if sales improve.
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