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my top tips for successful selling on Etsy

May 23, 2014

  As a part of the Women and Handmade Business Series, I wanted to take a moment to talk about successful selling on Etsy. I really can’t speak as an expert on other sites, since Etsy is what I use, but I can share a few things that I’ve learned along the way since opening up […]

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Filed Under: women and handmade business Tagged: etsy, Etsy shop, how to set featured shop items on etsy, selling on etsy, success on etsy

benefits and tips for setting a schedule for your small business

May 17, 2014

I talked about it a bit last week – how I dropped the ball a few times last month, and it was a bit of a wake up call for me. I’ve always taken pride in being the professional. Ugh. Bad day. But good news is that just the act of pulling everything together has […]

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Filed Under: women and handmade business Tagged: organizing, scheduling

Rachel Chieppa – keys to successfully selling handmade in your local marketplace

May 7, 2014

I’m so excited to bring Rachel’s story of success in her local marketplace to you today with tips and information to help you be successful selling your handmade goods, as well! Rachel offers great insight into some of the things that she’s done to be successful. I love how she’s built relationships with other local […]

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Filed Under: features, handmade business, women and handmade business Tagged: business features, rachel chieppa, the daily scrub

May Business Spotlight – Rachel from the Daily Scrub

May 1, 2014

I’m SO excited to share this month’s business spotlight – Rachel Chieppa from The Daily Scrub! Rachel works especially to build her business and sell her goods locally. She’s here to share her experience growing her business through her local market – and she really has some amazing things to say. I loved reading her […]

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a clean slate – being efficient and balanced in your work and life

April 29, 2014

  Mondays are crazy around here. Of course, we have school in the morning, but right now, we’re currently locked in to corrective therapy sessions for our oldest son’s vision. (That’s kind of a long story that I may have to delve into one day. The awesome thing is that it’s working, and he’s improving tremendously. […]

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real life is lived in the in-between places

April 9, 2014

I wish I could say that I was working on something amazing and exciting today, but it’s mostly in the tough part where things are pretty torn apart around the house, and I’m working to try to sort through and purge things, as well as disassemble furniture and junk old stuff that we’re not keeping. […]

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bossy joscie – why she chose big cartel

March 28, 2014

Today this week’s guest, Joscelyne Cutchens of Bossy Joscie, shares why she chose to use Big Cartel for hosting her shop goods. Why did you decide to go with Big Cartel when setting up your online shop? I chose Big Cartel because I wanted to be able to sell both digital and tangible items in […]

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women and handmade business spotlight – joscelyne cutchens of bossy joscie

March 25, 2014

I’m so happy to welcome Joscelyne Cutchins as a guest this week for the Women and Handmade Business series! I’m excited to share success stories from other women in handmade business to encourage you in your journey. Today she’s sharing her business story, and later this week, we’ll have a post featuring more information on […]

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