5 Tips to Market Your Arts And Crafts Online

Babushka CraftsIf you create arts and crafts as a way to generate some income, or even as a hobby, Marketing these products is a big task and always need some extra effort if you are serious and would like to make regular income out of selling arts and crafts, practice these five tips below to increase and build your customer base.

Start a Arts and Crafts blog

Blogging is all the rage right now and will be for many years to come. A blog is a great way for someone to get the word out about who they are and what they do. There are many free blogging tools out there such as blogger, WordPress and LiveJournal. Start your blog today and begin writing to your blog about the pieces of arts and crafts that you create. People that are interested in what you do, want to hear from you, because you are invariably an expert in the field.

Start a newsletter

About the products you offer and send it to the potential visitors. Now that you have a blog set up, you want to capture information from anybody and everyone who visits it. The best way to do that is to start a newsletter. You can easily set this up by visiting feedblitz on the web. It is a free service that is easy to use and implement. Your blog visitors will subscribe to your newsletter by entering their email address. Then once a week, month, etc., depending on how often you want to send it, your newsletter will be distributed to your subscribers. Your newsletter will include your expert information that you post on your blog, as well as a means for your readers to view your latest products to make a purchase. As your newsletter begins to grow, so will your sales.

Write a press release

about the Arts and Crafts products you sell. Local newspapers are always hungry for news, especially about what is going on in the community. A well written press release is a great way to get the word out on your arts and crafts. Your press release should be 400 to 600 words in length and answer the who, what, when, where, why and how of your business. If you are not a very good writer, do not worry, hire a local high school student who works on the school paper to write it for you. They are always looking for experience and here you go, being the nice person that you are, handing it to them. Once written, submit your press release to your local newspapers, and editors to magazines that cover what you are trying to sell. Don`t forget to put your blog URL, email address and a phone number somewhere in the press release so the readers can get in touch with you to order your products.

Build up your Google page

 Without going into scientific details, the Google page rank is the means by which google and other search engines rank your blog. The higher your rank, the closer to the top of search engines your blog will appear. A great way to increase your google page rank is through exchanging links. You want to exchange links with websites that are similar in content to yours, and try to exchange links that have an equal or higher rank than your site, although exchanging with a site that is lower than yours will not bring you down, you will just need more of them. We use LinkMarket to exchange links for our website. It is free service and they have over 80,000 other websites to exchange with.

Advertise online

A no brainer as you will need to generate even more visitors to your blog. A good way of doing this is to advertise. The best part is there are a variety of sites out there where you can advertise for free. Craigslist, Adpost, and our website are great places to start. Advertise with the free version at first to help generate more customers before you dive into paying for it.

So there you have it. Five great ways to get you started in selling your arts and crafts. It doesn`t matter whether it is your hobby or something you do full-time, implementing these five tips will help you along your way to a successful arts and crafts business.


One Response to '5 Tips to Market Your Arts And Crafts Online'

  1. Blair Landon - June 11th, 2008 at 11:45 am

    Those are some great tips for starting an arts and crafts business. If you’re looking to start or expand your business Microsoft just launched a great website with some really helpful resources for women in small businesses.

    I’m an official Microsoft ambassador and right now we’re really trying to scale up our connections with influential bloggers like yourself. I’d love to share with you some of the stuff we’ve been doing in the last couple months to help women entrepreneurs; we’re really committed to providing all the necessary resources to help women start, grow and expand their business.
    We just wrapped up a women’s entrepreneurial tour across the US called “Vision To Venture;” the response and turn-out was great!
    I’d really love your take on some of the offerings we have right now; I would have contacted you via email but I didn’t know which was the best way to reach you.

    Thank you so much, I hope I didn’t overstep my bounds by directly contacting you. Definitely get back to me if I’ve piqued your interest– I’d love to share more info with you.

    Best,
    Blair Landon
    Official Microsoft Ambassador
    blair.landon@live.com


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