Friday, July 6, 2012

Camp Etsy: 4 FREE Benefits of Great Listing Photos

In my first Camp Etsy post, I went over 5 simple tips to taking pictures for Etsy, now I'm going to explain why good pictures are important.


But first - I wanted to share a couple photography articles I've come across that aren't totally focused towards professionals with $600 cameras...

Photo Styling with Kim Ludy of Trampoline - Even if you don't like photography articles, this is a great read with great pictures.




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So why does all this matter.....

....because....

Great Pictures are More Likely to....

1. Become a "FAVORITE."

Etsy has this fun little feature that allows you to click on a heart and have items or entire shops saved to a list of favorites.  
(Any member of Etsy can use it - you don't need to be a buyer or seller - just have a (free) Etsy Account).

Other members of Etsy can look at your favorites (favorites can also be kept private)

If people like your shop enough and favorite it--whenever you add new listings to Etsy, anyone who has you saved as a "favorite" will get an update to his / her "Activity Feed" ( which is like a dashboard that tells you when you've been added to Treasuries, favorited, etc.)
 
I look through my favorites when I'm looking for a blog post idea or if I'm working on a treasury, which leads me to my next point...

Great pictures are more likely to....

2.  Get your listings featured in TREASURIES.

Treasuries are collections of listings that can be created by any member of Etsy (you don't have to be a buyer or seller to create treasuries)

Here's an example of a treasury that included my green farm table:

Another pretty treasury:

Treasuries are another avenue for your shop to be seen...

This treasury, which includes my Shades of Pink Wreath (which, by the way, I named before the whole Shades of Gray thing became popular), has had 745 views....that's 745 potential buyers, or 745 sellers who might "favorite" you, or 745 people who might post you to their Facebook or   Pinterest pages...and then it's out there to repin and repost to infinite places.

All because you took the time to create a pretty picture.

Pretty fantastic (and free!) - but wait, there's more...
Being featured in treasuries can lead to....

3.  Be Featured on the Home Page of Etsy

The Etsy "Gods" choose the Handpicked Items that are featured on the front page of Etsy from the Treasuries made by its users....

Here's a Treasury that was featured on the front page:

Making the front page is a big deal.

Etsy receives 42 million  unique visitors and 1.4 billion (that's Billion. with a B) page views monthly.  MONTHLY.

BIG.DEAL.

To see if you've had an item featured on the front page, check out Craft Cult.

So, it might just worth your time to check out my 5 Simple Tips for Great Etsy Photos for some tips to make your product pictures attractive to treasury creators. 

If all of this isn't the best thing you've seen since Pinterest....there's MORE!

Great pictures are more likely to be FAVORITED, which are more likely to be used in TREASURIES, which are used to create Etsy's HOME PAGE - all of which make your item more likely to....

4.  Be shared via SOCIAL MEDIA.

Have you ever bought anything on Etsy?
How did you find the item that you ultimately purchased?

Did you search through thousands of listings? Or, did you see it on Pinterest, Facebook, a blog, an Etsy Treasury, or any one of the social media options out there?

After I post a new listing to Etsy, the first thing I do is add it to my "Salvaged Whimsy" board on Pinterest.
Now my practically obscure item will at least be glanced at by a couple hundred people who would not have seen it other wise.  If it's repinned, that number is multiplied.

At first, it was hard for me to "pin" my own stuff, so I chose to create a board specifically for my items.

I also have a board called "a la Etsy" where I post other shops' things that I like from Etsy: (Some items I pin to other boards where they make more sense)

I choose these pins directly from my Etsy Favorites .

Every so often, I'll add some pictures to my Salvaged Whimsy Facebook page -


 If you don't have a Facebook page for your business, go set one up here (you set them up as an extension to your personal page)...it's another great way to meet people and share your ideas.

On my Salvaged Whimsy  Facebook page, I also have links back to my Pinterest and Etsy pages. 

In my opinion, your Facebook page shouldn't be one big Etsy shop advertisement.   I have my blog posts automatically uploaded to Facebook using dilvr.it., and occasionally I'll add pictures of my booth or items that I don't share on my blog.  

I try to check my FB page once every one or two days in order to "like" anyone who has "liked" me, and make sure I haven't received any questions comments, etc.

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Now, these are the social media sites I use, but if you're interested in one of the other options, here's some information to get you started:




You can network with other Etsy Sellers via the Etsy Forums - I don't spend a ton of time here, but I always learn something when I do - great resource!


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It's taken me a good 3 weeks to get all of this out in a way that makes sense- so I apolgize for the time lapse since my last Camp Etsy post.   
It's important to me to offer advice that can't be read on 1000 different blogs. 


Please let me know if you have any questions, comments, or corrections!

Have a great weekend (and try to stay cool!)


take care -
 
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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Happy Independence Day

Wishing all of you and your families a wonderful, safe, and Happy 4th of July.
Thank you to the all of the brave men and women who have served for our country.









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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Whimsical Wednesday - A Dreamy Grown-Up Tree House

Can you imagine falling asleep here every night?

Peter Bahouth, former director of Greenpeace, and his wife, created 3 separate tree houses linked together with wooden footbridges near their home in Atlanta, GA.   They used old windows, doors, wood, and other items they had collected as the primary building materials.

Whimsical and environmentally conscious. 

This looks heavenly, don't you think?

What do you think - would you like a grown-up tree house get-away?
Only if it comes with a "no kids allowed" sign.
Mommy needs a time out.


We're getting ready to go to the beach, so I probably won't be around much over the next couple weeks.  I'll be thinking of you while sipping my umbrella drink.  

Hope you're staying cool and having a lovely week!

Pictures are from Country LivingnesteggmsnEcoBlogs
take care -
 
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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Whimsical Wednesday: Beach House Tour

I've missed a couple Whimsical Wednesdays - sorry if it's left any of you emotionally and creatively vacant.

But I'm back with the best one yet - my beach house.

You didn't know I had a beach house?

Huh, funny how I've failed to mention it to you, seeing that we're such good friends.

Please accept my sincere apologies.
I'd love to give you a tour and invite you to stay for as long as you'd like.

Here is our humble beach house, "Whimsy."  She's just a little place we visit on weekends.

Here's the back - it's sort of weird that the front and back of the house don't match...she's called "Whimsy" for a reason.

Now, if you'll follow me inside to our foyer...

To your right is the formal living room.

The door opens to a beautiful balcony, aren't the white painted floors and French doors "to die for"? You didn't see the French doors inside...hmmm, maybe the umbrella drink is getting to you?

It's easy to see why the French doors may have slipped your memory when you see this magnificent view of our infinity pool and the ocean.


So, lets go back in through the dining area.  Yeah, I made the pillows myself, I saw them on Pinterest.

Next to the dining room is the kitchen.



And here's another look at the kitchen so you can see the fab light fixtures and bar stools...not to mention our   screen pantry door.  Seems to me,I saw that on Pinterest too.

Can I get you a drink or anything?  I'll have Rosy, the maid, fetch you a another umbrella drink.

So on our way to the other side of the house, let's stop here at our charming bathroom.  Yep, made the mirrors too.

Down the hall is our family room.  I think the pillows are from Etsy.  
The walls are made from old pallets.

And through the door on the other side of the room is another patio area.

Then, through these doors is the library, please ignore Monique there on the couch - she's my interior decorator.  She's very dedicated to her work.

And that's about it for this floor, let's go upstairs, so if you're up for it, please join me upstairs.  The elevator is being wall papered, or we'd take it. 

Yes, in fact, my 2 year old son DID draw those sea life illustrations.





At the top of the stairs is the main hallway...

The door on the right is our foreign exchange student, Antonio's, room.

Across the hall is the kids' room, and their room is always this clean.



Then, next to that is the hall bathroom.


If you'll continue to follow me down the hall, here is a guest bedroom.

There's a great view from those windows.

And now I'll show you to your room.  You are staying, aren't you?


Before we get to the master suite, we'll stop off at the media room.  I love the bright, retro vibe in there.  I painted the table a great shade of kelly green.

Our final stop is the master suite...

and bathroom.

Again, I apologize for not inviting you over sooner.  I'm so disyoappointed that you can't stay longer, but I understand that you need to get home to make sure you didn't leave your glue gun plugged in...

Maybe another time?

If you're missing me, you are always welcome to stop by my Pinterest or Facebook pages.  
(I have 395 followers and 295 likes...so if 5 of you would want to stop by and help get me over the hump?....you know, if you feel like it and stuff - I DID offer to let you stay at my beach house. No pressure.)


(I promise that I haven't completely lost my mind...but it has been one of "those weeks")

take care -
 
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