If anyone else out there on the team is ever featured on Etsy, you can always contact us via convo!
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Member Spotlight: John Met Betty
Congratulations to a member of Retro Handmade, John Met Betty, who made it to an Etsy Featured Seller this week! You can check out her Etsy Featured Seller article to learn more about her shop.
If anyone else out there on the team is ever featured on Etsy, you can always contact us via convo!
If anyone else out there on the team is ever featured on Etsy, you can always contact us via convo!
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Flickr Finds of the Week - 3
These Flickr finds are from our Retro Handmade Team Flickr group pool.
1. Pink Ladies -- by Variation
1. Pink Ladies -- by Variation
4. bobbi redux II -- by The Pairabirds
5. Bouquet_mini_3 -- by Retro ReDesign
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Shop Retro Handmade: Happy Earth Day!
Almost every member on the Retro Handmade Team makes recycled items. Since this list is long, I thought I would just give you some examples of what our members specialize in. I hope these finds encourage you to shop green in honor of celebrating Earth Day this week!
Just Too Tulle Dangle Earrings (Unique) - Recycled Vintage Beads and Fabric in Green and White
by Threepeats Jewelry - Recycled Vintage Beads and Chains.
Rush Vinyl Record Purse or Magazine holder
by Retro Grandma.
by Threepeats Jewelry - Recycled Vintage Beads and Chains.
Rush Vinyl Record Purse or Magazine holder
by Retro Grandma.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Flickr Finds of the Week - 2
These Flickr finds are from our Retro Handmade Team Flickr group pool.
1. aloha! -- by My Friend Amy
You can visit these members' shops by clicking on their shop title names next to their Flickr photo links below.
2. Vintage Lovers -- by Rachel Lucie
6. IMG_2078 -- by Marjorie's Cracked
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Member Spotlight: Fancy Clothing- Part II
As a follow up to the Member Spotlight with Fancy Clothing I wanted to pass along some information that Arielle shared with me. I know I have always been curious about how all those great artists and crafters end up as Featured Artists on Etsy and I thought some of you might want to know how the process works too. The following is an excerpt from several emails between Arielle and me.
Just as a curiosity question from a fellow team member and Etsy shop owner I was wondering…did being a Featured Seller boost your sales? Or, any other aspect of your shop (hearts, alchemy, inquiries, etc)?
To answer your question-- Yes! To all of those things! The feature made things INSANE-- I jumped about 1500-2000 hearts in just a few days, and I received over 100 convos [which I finally caught up with days later], and many, many custom order inquiries. I think that I ultimately had about 30-45 purchases (which is pretty decent for me). The attention was great, a huge boost to my shop! At this point I wish that I were a faster, more skilled seamstress, and was able to crank out product at a faster rate. Before the feature I was actually as busy as I could reasonably manage, and this has increased business, certainly. I also received many consignment and wholesale inquiries, which were very exciting to have! [I'm not sure which opportunities I will inquire further about first.]
Did you submit a request to Etsy or where you randomly chosen to be a Featured Seller? How did that happen?
I was contacted by Etsy Admin about 2 months before the suggested date of the feature, asking if I would be interested in being featured. Of course I said YES, YES, YES, and they proceeded to convo with me with the standard list of questions you see used in the Feature interviews. Admin advised that I start really preparing and stocking up my shop, saying that they really prefer sellers not completely sell out on the front page. There was really no campaigning for the Feature, it was more of an offer and assent sort of situation. I don't really know for sure, but I imagine that positive feedback, an active, maintained shop, and good pictures are all keys to being picked.
Such good advice and helpful information! Thanks Arielle!
So, it sounds like being a Featured Artist on Etsy really is a great honor since you have to be “discovered” and asked to be a part of this group. How exciting for Arielle! I also have to agree with her last statement about feedback, active shop, and great pictures being the ways to stand-out and get noticed.
Hope you all have enjoyed this glimpse into the process of obtaining a Feature on the Etsy front page. If any other members have ever been featured or have any other questions about the process please leave a comment and we will do our best to find the answer.
Just as a curiosity question from a fellow team member and Etsy shop owner I was wondering…did being a Featured Seller boost your sales? Or, any other aspect of your shop (hearts, alchemy, inquiries, etc)?
To answer your question-- Yes! To all of those things! The feature made things INSANE-- I jumped about 1500-2000 hearts in just a few days, and I received over 100 convos [which I finally caught up with days later], and many, many custom order inquiries. I think that I ultimately had about 30-45 purchases (which is pretty decent for me). The attention was great, a huge boost to my shop! At this point I wish that I were a faster, more skilled seamstress, and was able to crank out product at a faster rate. Before the feature I was actually as busy as I could reasonably manage, and this has increased business, certainly. I also received many consignment and wholesale inquiries, which were very exciting to have! [I'm not sure which opportunities I will inquire further about first.]
Did you submit a request to Etsy or where you randomly chosen to be a Featured Seller? How did that happen?
I was contacted by Etsy Admin about 2 months before the suggested date of the feature, asking if I would be interested in being featured. Of course I said YES, YES, YES, and they proceeded to convo with me with the standard list of questions you see used in the Feature interviews. Admin advised that I start really preparing and stocking up my shop, saying that they really prefer sellers not completely sell out on the front page. There was really no campaigning for the Feature, it was more of an offer and assent sort of situation. I don't really know for sure, but I imagine that positive feedback, an active, maintained shop, and good pictures are all keys to being picked.
Such good advice and helpful information! Thanks Arielle!
So, it sounds like being a Featured Artist on Etsy really is a great honor since you have to be “discovered” and asked to be a part of this group. How exciting for Arielle! I also have to agree with her last statement about feedback, active shop, and great pictures being the ways to stand-out and get noticed.
Hope you all have enjoyed this glimpse into the process of obtaining a Feature on the Etsy front page. If any other members have ever been featured or have any other questions about the process please leave a comment and we will do our best to find the answer.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Flickr Finds of the Week - 1
These Flickr finds are from our Retro Handmade Team Flickr group pool.
You can visit these members' shops by clicking on their shop title names next to their Flickr photo links below.
You can visit these members' shops by clicking on their shop title names next to their Flickr photo links below.
2. Ruffles Collection - Bird of Paradise -- by LiD Designs Boutique
3. Purple Retro Pillow Cover -- by Freshly Found
4. Love Tea -- by Jess and Belle
5. Girls Rule -- by Gemini Moon Mosaics
6. The Melanie Bag -- by Hands Full Creations
3. Purple Retro Pillow Cover -- by Freshly Found
4. Love Tea -- by Jess and Belle
5. Girls Rule -- by Gemini Moon Mosaics
6. The Melanie Bag -- by Hands Full Creations
Monday, April 6, 2009
Shop Retro Handmade
Here is a list of members' shops under shop categories that they specialize in:
NOTE TO SHOPPERS: This list will be up-to-date once a week with new members' shops. By searching for new members' shops, they would be appeared in bold for up to two weeks. (Last updated: Monday, May 25, 2009)
Also, you can search for them via our team tags at Etsy (retrohandmadeteam).
Have fun browsing and shopping! :-)
NOTE TO SHOPPERS: This list will be up-to-date once a week with new members' shops. By searching for new members' shops, they would be appeared in bold for up to two weeks. (Last updated: Monday, May 25, 2009)
Also, you can search for them via our team tags at Etsy (retrohandmadeteam).
Have fun browsing and shopping! :-)
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