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  26. <description>Do you create and sell handmade products? Whether you have your own website or want to earn recurring revenue by selling your products as a subscription on a site like Cratejoy, one of the challenges you might face is to get your ...</description>
  27. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/sell_handmade_jewelry_search_results_turquoise.jpg" alt="Handmade resin jewelry by" align="left" /><p>Do you create and sell handmade products? Whether you have your own website or want to earn recurring revenue by selling your products as a subscription on a site like Cratejoy, one of the challenges you might face is to get your products in front of your customers. There’s social media, trade shows, craft fairs, email marketing – and the list goes on! How do you know what to focus on to get the most return on your time? We reached out to successful entrepreneurs who sell handmade products and asked them to share their best tips with us. Here are 30 of their best tips to sell handmade. When handcrafting a product, consistency can be a challenge. It’s important to work out all of the potential kinks before marketing a product, this includes packaging and shipping. Your packaging should compliment your product, protect it and be durable enough. The reality is if you don’t do these things it can kill your product right out of the gate. – Thanks to Ellen Cagnassola of Sweet Soaps Get your product in front of as many people as possible and offer a variety of options within your specific line of products. For example, I create custom portrait paintings for weddings, newborns, memorial services, pets, families, and business/organization founders (and more!) It is one product (portraits), but offering many types. – Thanks to Arlissa Vaughn of Special Event Painter Find a team of people who love your product, offer them an attractive monetary incentive and have them sell at local events that relate to your product and target market. – Thanks to Lisa Riedel of Corky Kouture Collections, LLC Many use Cratejoy or Etsy. I market through good old SEO with my website and word of mouth. Search engine optimization is tedious but necessary. The more photos you post the more you get indexed. – Thanks to Kevin Ellis of Tack Tux, LLC My number one tip for selling unique, one of a kind products online is to take plenty of good, honest pictures. The pictures set the expectation that the customer has for the product that will show up in the mail. It’s important to set that expectation and then meet it. You know what your product is, what it looks like and how it is made. Try to look at the pictures of your product from your customers point of view with out all of that bias. When you think about it your customer is really buying the picture. If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a video is worth a million. – Thanks to Jeremy Pellani of Adirondack Stone Works My tip for selling your one of a kind product is to be passionate about your work and truly believe that you have a unique product (hopefully you do!), then go about getting it out to the public. I think my original artwork digitally printed on silk scarves fit the criteria. I explore every avenue to get it out in public, be it social networks, blogs, newspapers, or retail stores. Whatever you do, don’t give up! – Thanks to Chetna Singh of CHETNASINGH My best tip for selling my handmade and one-of-a-kind products online is to make sure you take high-quality, hi-res photographs of the product so that your customer can get a sense of the quality of the product. Using social media to interact with people who have great influence or websites that focus on handmade or one of a kind products is essential. There is a growing focus on locally sourced and produced consumer goods which should be leveraged to your benefit. Using local media outlets, such a neighborhood print and online news sites, is a great place to start. Share your story and your passion for your product, your brand and your vision. – Thanks to RJ Diaz of Industry Portage Co. Promote they are handmade, and one of a kind. Make sure to provide the buyer with information on how they an acquire more at another time, or if they want to refer a friend, how they can do that. Make sure to also ask for their email address or to friend you on Facebook so you can stay in front of them with new products as they come out. Social media is extremely important, and the cheapest way of keeping your brand in front of your customers.– Thanks to Hanh Tran of The Hanh Collection Be extremely passionate about the problem you are trying to solve for your customers. This adds to the credibility of your product or service, and engages a potential customer on a personal level. The problem I want to solve is teaching Excel keyboard shortcuts for Mac users in the easiest way possible, and my solution is described on the website in full detail. 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  36. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/20_places_to_buy_slash_lust.jpg" alt="20 Places to Buy (Slash Lust" align="left" /><p>N+a new york is a jewelry line founded by sisters Noriko and Akiko Sugawara, who originally come from Yokohama, Japan. Designing their collections and making all pieces in their studio in Tribeca, New York City, Noriko and Akiko create finely crafted, handmade jewelry. Their designs reflect the subtle beauty of the details of both city life and nature. Details that often go unnoticed in the busy rush of ordinary life—the textures of rocks and leaves, details of historic buildings in New York City, cracks in subway walls, the sparseness of branches in winter, and the richness of blossoms and leaves in summer—catch their eyes and inspire the motifs of beautiful jewelry pieces. Respect for the nature of their materials connects their designs to their inspirations. Noriko and Akiko’s unique perspectives and Japanese sensibilities give birth to an original aesthetic in jewelry design. Noriko’s interest in art and different cultures began in childhood. Traveling the world as a flight attendant for All Nippon Airways (ANA), she has seen many cultures directly. In 2001, she embarked on a new path as an art jeweler, graduating with a jewelry design degree from Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), New York, two years later. After graduation, she studied sculpture at the Art Student League of New York, eventually showing her one-of-a-kind conceptual pieces around the United States and Japan at galleries and major art shows, including SOFA. In addition to her love of sculpture and design, Noriko is also deeply influenced by music, having once aspired to be a professional flutist. Sculpture, music, and jewelry design come together in Noriko’s distinctive three-dimensional aesthetic. Akiko has always loved music, literature, and art, but it was seeing her sister’s designs that inspired her to shift her career in unexpected directions. While she was working in marketing and public relations for Pieroth, a wine importer in Japan—and developing as a connoisseur of fine wine—she found a new interest after seeing Noriko’s design Starry Night, which was pictured in 500 Brooches (Lark Jewelry Books). She quickly became fascinated by the materials and techniques of jewelry making. In 2007—the year n+a new york was established—Akiko began dividing her career between wine and jewelry, visiting New York frequently to represent the sisters’ company at trade shows. With instruction from her sister, a few classes, and plenty of hands-on experimentation, Akiko learned to realize the pieces she imagines. In 2011, Akiko joined Noriko in New York City full-time with the goal of building n+a new york into a recognized brand, bringing years of marketing and PR experience to the growing company. The most important value of n+a new york is making jewelry that enhances the life of its owner and that will be cherished for a long time. Inspired creators, timeless designs, respected materials, and handcrafted artisanship define n+a new york as a jewelry brand that complements the individuality of its wearer, accenting personal style with unique pieces that will always remain fresh and will become favorites.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  44. <description>Handmade beaded jewelry of Sterling Silver, Gold Vermeil, Gold Filled, Precious Gemstone, Semi-precious Gemstone and Organic Beads Welcome! Our catalog of handmade beaded jewelry has bracelets, earrings, necklaces, watches ...</description>
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  53. <description>This is the method they use for making those beaded wrap bracelets like you see in stores and on HSN for $25 dollars. My theory is why pay that price when you are capable of making your own? Enjoy! For a normal one layer you will ...</description>
  54. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/how_to_make_a_braided_macrame.jpg" alt="How to Make a Braided Macrame" align="left" /><p>This is the method they use for making those beaded wrap bracelets like you see in stores and on HSN for $25 dollars. My theory is why pay that price when you are capable of making your own? Enjoy! For a normal one layer you will need 2 feet of "border" string folded in half and one beading string about 4-5 feet long. Hold the border string and the beading string together then make an overhand knot leaving a bit of a tassel at the ends for decoration (and to make sure your knot doesn't slip!) Note: To add clasps just knot the three strings and start your pattern. Go back after you are finished and add your crimp ends and clasps. For a multi-layered bracelet you will need to add one foot of length per additional wrap to all strings. EXAMPLE: ☼ Normal one-wrap you need 2 feet of border and 4 feet of beading string. ☼ For a two wrap bracelet increase to 3 feet of border, 5 feet of beading. ☼ For three wraps increase to 4 feet of border, 6 feet of beading. Etc. You know crafting is in your blood when you can go to a store and recreate expensive things for under $1.00! P.S. Sorry for being a bit spacey, I was sleep deprived. Also... leave comments! They make me warm and fuzzy inside. ■ Other Tutorials on this project: *With square knots: This will show you an easy and quick way to make a Wrap Bracelet using Square Knot, Beads and Button Clasp. This bracelet wraps around your wrist two times. Make your own Chan Luu Style wrap bracelet with Square Knot! Great bracelet for beginners! ☼ Do not remove videos from other users as it is disrespectful. Thanks. ☼ (If you have a version of this project that you'd like to add please add them at the bottom of the list.) The original author of this tutorial is BeyondBracelets, but it has also been edited by Stefan , ScruffyPup, k_marie and kleinevos. The tutorial was last updated 1 year ago.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  62. <description>By Tammy Jones, editor of Jewelry Making Daily I love how my eyes have been opened to the beauty and value of wire jewelry making since I began my job at . I didn&#039;t give handmade wire jewelry enough credit in the past; to me ...</description>
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  70. <title>Handmade Jewelry San Diego</title>
  71. <description>Whether you’re buying jewelry for yourself or for a special someone, it’s always better when you know that you’re getting a truly unique and one-of-a-kind product. At Levi Family Jewelers &amp; Jewelry Buyers, we specialize in ...</description>
  72. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/awesome_handmade_jewelry_in_san_diego.jpg" alt="Hammered Fine Silver Necklace" align="left" /><p>Whether you’re buying jewelry for yourself or for a special someone, it’s always better when you know that you’re getting a truly unique and one-of-a-kind product. At Levi Family Jewelers & Jewelry Buyers, we specialize in handcrafted and custom made jewelry pieces that are guaranteed to satisfy our client’s specific needs. Levi Jewelers is one of the finest independently owned San Diego custom jewelry retailers, and we take pride in our handmade designs and wide selection of new and antique jewelry pieces that can be refitted and customized according to your specifications...</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  80. <description>Dans un monde où la surconsommation est devenue la norme, la tendance du minimalisme s&#039;impose de plus en plus, notamment dans le domaine de la mode et des accessoires. Les bijoux, souvent perçus comme des ornements superflus ...</description>
  81. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/gold-pendant-in-a-box.jpg" alt="Cascade I Collection" align="left" /><p>Dans un monde où la surconsommation est devenue la norme, la tendance du minimalisme s'impose de plus en plus, notamment dans le domaine de la mode et des accessoires. Les bijoux, souvent perçus comme des ornements superflus, peuvent également s'inscrire dans cette démarche de simplicité et d'équilibre. L'entreprise Merci Maman, spécialisée dans les bijoux personnalisés et gravés à la main, incarne parfaitement cette philosophie du "moins mais mieux". Cet article explore comment choisir des bijoux qui apportent une réelle valeur ajoutée à votre style tout en respectant l'idée d'équilibre. La Philosophie du Minimalisme Le minimalisme est bien plus qu'une simple tendance esthétique ; c'est un véritable mode de vie. Il s'agit de se concentrer sur l'essentiel, de réduire le superflu</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  89. <description>It&#039;s fun. It&#039;s easy. It&#039;s fabulous. And it&#039;s designed with YOU in mind! brings you one-of-a-kind, convenient beading kits that are delivered right to your door. In every kit, you will get... Step-by-step instructions Close-up ...</description>
  90. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/bead_making_kits_kaufen_billigbead_making.jpg" alt="Bead making kits" align="left" /><p>It's fun. It's easy. It's fabulous. And it's designed with YOU in mind! brings you one-of-a-kind, convenient beading kits that are delivered right to your door. In every kit, you will get... Step-by-step instructions Close-up how-to photos All the beads All the jewelry findings (clasps, wire, etc.) Plus easy step-by-step instructions to make stunning jewelry and other unique beaded projects. When you get your kit, you can start beading immediately. And in just a few hours, you'll be wearing or displaying (or giving - if you can part with it) your beautiful beaded creation! If you're new to beading, you'll quickly build your confidence and skills with the easy-to-follow instructions and photos that make learning a variety of techniques fun and simple. Plus, both experienced and novice beaders will be delighted with the amazing variety of beads and findings that guarantee each project from Annie's Simply Beads Kit-of-the-Month Club will be your own beaded work of art (and a success!). When you join Annie's Simply Beads Kit-of-the-Month Club we'll send you... 1) A 4-in-1 Beading Tool that cuts, bends and crimps. 2) A thick Velour Beading Mat.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  97. <title>Handmade Jewelry Charlotte NC</title>
  98. <description>ABOUT ME... Ten years ago if you asked me what my dream job was I would have replied, “to have my own jewelry business”. It has taken many hours working away in the jewelry studio and some sacrifices to get here but I’m ...</description>
  99. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/halo_handmade_jewelry.jpg" alt="Welcome" align="left" /><p>ABOUT ME... Ten years ago if you asked me what my dream job was I would have replied, “to have my own jewelry business”. It has taken many hours working away in the jewelry studio and some sacrifices to get here but I’m finally getting to live my dream and do what I love every day. I’ve come to adopt the simple motto, “Live what you love. Wear what you love.”, life is too short not to enjoy every minute. I was blessed to grow up in an artistic household, ever exposed to art, architecture, history and culture. Sophomore year of high school I stumbled upon a jewelry making elective and Mrs. Morgan, a very brave teacher that was crazy enough to teach a classroom full of teenagers how to use a jeweler’s saw and a torch- after just one class I was hooked. At Virginia Commonwealth University I spent four years focusing on furniture and jewelry design and left with my BFA, moving on to a stint in the corporate world. The time I spent away from creating was invaluable, I was able to learn not only about business but also myself and what I really wanted for my career and my life. In the end I learned that designing and creating is a part of me that I desperately missed while I was away from it- a part of me I don’t want to live without. When I’m creating a piece I want it to reflect a certain personality, Noelle Munoz Jewelry is made for the bold, confident and free-spirited. Along with that personality, I strive for originality, ease of wear and quality as well as a modern yet classic design esthetic- for jewelry that never goes out of style. I design and hand make all of my work in my Charlotte, NC studio. I am so grateful that thanks to my supportive husband I can say, I love what I do. Every day I feel honored that people choose to give my jewelry to their loved ones. ABOUT YOUR ORDER... All Noelle Munoz Jewelry is proudly designed and handmade to order in our Charlotte, NC studio. Because of the handmade nature of the work please know to expect slight variations from piece to piece. Please allow 1 week for your order to ship, if you need it sooner just let us know, we are happy to accommodate you if we can! We want everyone to be happy with their NMJ purchases but if for some reason you aren't please request your exchanges within three weeks of placing your order. Please contact us with any questions you have or for custom order quotes. All custom orders start at $100 or more and require a 50% deposit at time of order. IF YOU ARE IN EUROPE/UK... If you live in Europe/UK you can now find a selection of my work at WishBox USA. WishBox is your source for specialty American-made goods in the UK &amp; Europe with next-day delivery from their UK fulfillment center! ABOUT TRUNK SHOWS... We'd love you to host a Noelle Munoz Jewelry Trunk Show, they're fun, no pressure and a great excuse to have a get together:). You provide the place and the people and we'll do the rest! Email noelle.munoz(at)gmail.com for more information.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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