Let me start out by saying that there are many fine Amish craftsmen building furniture. Some are actually building their furniture pieces without the use of power tools, but some are using the same tools that I am. The main difference between our building process is the power source. My power tools all plug into the wall socket and run off of electricity. Amish power is a little different since they don't believe in the use of electricity. Many Amish shops, at least the ones in my area, have a diesel engine to power their machines. This process is similar to the water wheel systems of days gone bye. A belt and pulley system is powered by the diesel engine to create the power needed to operate a machine. Their table saw will run off of this belt system the same as mine does off of electricity, the only difference is where the machine gets it's power from.
As a woodworker and furniture builder, I do get a little offended when I hear the term " Amish built furniture." A craftsman is a craftsman, no matter what his color or creed. People misinterpret the term "Amish built" to mean that it's better built, and it is better built than some, but not all. Quality built furniture comes from many different places, not just the Amish.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
At Last.....It Works
We have an all-in -one printer. It prints and is supposed to scan. Back around Thanksgiving, the scan program stopped working. My computer told me that it couldn't communicate with the scanner. I was a little confused by this since the printer worked fine yet. Since there is only one cable that connects the printer to the computer, how could it communicate on one operation and not the other. O.K. we will get a new cable, that should fix things. Wrong! Now that we've been without our scanner for about 2 months it up and decides to work. Just like that, right out of the blue it works. Beats me what was wrong but as long as it is going to work, we'll be glad to use it. I guess these electronic things made by man are a little human after all. Our scanner was on winter vacation!!!! Another human trait this scanner seems to have, GOOD HELP is HARD TO FIND!!!
Sunday, February 7, 2010
New ways to Advertise my ETSY shop
This week I discovered 2 new ways to advertise my ETSY shop. ESellerads.com takes your etsy- mini and explodes it to include all of your listings in a slide show type format. You can then link this to your blog or other locations used for promotion. The best part about ESellerads is it's FREE. My other discovery was Project Wonderful. On Project Wonderful you choose a location for your ad and bid on this spot, so much a day. Some of these ads are only pennies a day on sites that get hundred's of views a day. Project Wonderful has a system of graphs so you can keep track of what is going on with your ad. You can place as many ads as you want, on as many sites as you want, just bid and pay. You can design your ad to be text only or a combination of picture and text. Each different site owner will decide what size ads can be placed on their site, so what can be listed on one site might not be allowed on another.
Both of these are affordable ways to say " Here I am and this is what I make. Come take a look." It's to early for me to tell how well these work but I can tell you that traffic on my etsy site has increased since I started using them.
I also found another way to promote. I joined the World Wide Etsy Sellers. Met some nice people doing the same thing I'm doing. Making a product and promoting it. We promote our own items, re-tweet other members posts, and visit other shops and promote their items. It's afun way to meet people and sell at the same time. Check them out on twitter @wwes.
Both of these are affordable ways to say " Here I am and this is what I make. Come take a look." It's to early for me to tell how well these work but I can tell you that traffic on my etsy site has increased since I started using them.
I also found another way to promote. I joined the World Wide Etsy Sellers. Met some nice people doing the same thing I'm doing. Making a product and promoting it. We promote our own items, re-tweet other members posts, and visit other shops and promote their items. It's afun way to meet people and sell at the same time. Check them out on twitter @wwes.
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Saturday, February 6, 2010
Broken Promises
February is Black History month. And although I know that the black people have been mistreated and abused for many generations, it always reminds me of what the American government did to the true Native Americans. The American Indian was chased from their land, hunted like animals, and called savages all because they were fighting for their right to live their way, as they had for generations. Because the Indian lived a nomadic life style and not the way the white settlers lived, they were classified as uneducated. Because they were'nt Christians, they were considered heathens. Because they worshipped the earth and took only what was needed for survival, they were considered ignorant. And yet, still today we judge people by material worth, by color, and by religious beliefs instead of by what they can and will do. The picture at the right is of Chief Red Cloud. Although he never attended school, nor was he in the military, he was a great leader and a true warrior. He told his people to stop fighting when he realized that the white man's army was to big to defeat. He could see that the Indian's way of life was over because the white man kept coming no matter how many were killed. Surrender wasn't pleasant, but surrender he did.The verse on the picture says " They made us many Promises, more than I can remember. They kept but one- They Promised to take our land... and they took it." To me, this is a sad part of our country's history. When will we learn that just because someone looks different than you do, or beleives differently that they are not wrong. I was taught as a child that in America everyone was equal. As I get older I see that this is just another broken promise.
Friday, February 5, 2010
Follow Friday on Twitter
It's Friday, so that means go to Twitter and join in on Follow Friday. Twitter is great everyday, but Fridays are a follow and be followed dream come true. Twitter is a great place to meet new people and promote your products. Your message goes out to millions. As your friend base grows so does your ability to gather important information about your part of the internet world. It's simple, it's fun, and it's FREE. For me, twitter has been a very important tool for shameless self promotion. Post a tweet and see what happens, how easy is that? Oh well, it's time to post this on twitter and rejoin the follow Friday fun.
Well, I'm back. I've been on twitter about 4 hours. Promoting my products as well as promoting for friends. I've also followed some new people and had some follow me. It's been another fun Friday at the computer. There is still time to sign up for our newsletter. Just fill out the form on the right to become a member and receive special offers from Old Time Country Crafts only available to our members.
Well, I'm back. I've been on twitter about 4 hours. Promoting my products as well as promoting for friends. I've also followed some new people and had some follow me. It's been another fun Friday at the computer. There is still time to sign up for our newsletter. Just fill out the form on the right to become a member and receive special offers from Old Time Country Crafts only available to our members.
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Monday, February 1, 2010
More Promotion
I just read a question on another site that I just couldn't believe. This person couldn't believe that people weren't buying her products. Then this person said that they didn't think they had to self promote their site, that people should just flock there and buy.
I think all of us are a little overwhelmed by the web at first, post and millions will see. The trick to getting seen is all in being found on the web. The other thing is most of us small home craft businesses do not become overnight successes online, in fact I don't know anyone who has. I know quite a few who are doing a good deal of online business, but they are working hard on their promotion 3 to 4 hours a day, everyday. Nobody cares about your business like you do so it's a job that only you can do. It's not bragging when you talk about your products, it's promotion.
Self promotion, we all do it when we talk to friends and family, now it's time to do it online to get others to go to our sites to have a look. The simple truth is that people can't buy from you if they don't know where you are or how to find you. It's up to you to tell people what you have to sell and where to go to find you. Then your descriptions and pictures have to do the rest because you won't even know that anyone is there and looking.
I think all of us are a little overwhelmed by the web at first, post and millions will see. The trick to getting seen is all in being found on the web. The other thing is most of us small home craft businesses do not become overnight successes online, in fact I don't know anyone who has. I know quite a few who are doing a good deal of online business, but they are working hard on their promotion 3 to 4 hours a day, everyday. Nobody cares about your business like you do so it's a job that only you can do. It's not bragging when you talk about your products, it's promotion.
Self promotion, we all do it when we talk to friends and family, now it's time to do it online to get others to go to our sites to have a look. The simple truth is that people can't buy from you if they don't know where you are or how to find you. It's up to you to tell people what you have to sell and where to go to find you. Then your descriptions and pictures have to do the rest because you won't even know that anyone is there and looking.
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