Finally, there was that little issue of Christmas with the presents, and that craziness of all family gatherings that feature wine, hyped up kids and too many cookies.
Now it is quiet. I am just starting to get ahead of the massive amounts of laundry and clutter that accumulated while I was off doing other things. And I am getting back to my sewing.
Yesterday, I spent the entire day on Artsibitsi business. I made six new Monster Minis, which was fun. I had forgotten how much I like sewing those little faces.
And I also started two new online shops at Artfire and 1000Markets. Both sites appear to be trying to compete with Etsy, which is fine with me. I am all about free markets, but it might be kind of late in the game. Like Etsy, they are offering free stores. Artfire is also offering no fees on all sales. I'm not sure what their business model is, or how they expect to make any money.
At this point, both sites seem to be encouraging community building, featuring blogs for the artists, right on their store page. But both are also in trial mode so I expect bugs and new features to appear regularly. Artfire seems to be the more aggressive of the two, claiming to be able to respond to market needs (for features like Google Analytics) within hours. On the other hand, I started my store on 1000Markets last night and it still has not been "approved", whatever that means.
Anyway, any new distribution channel is worth exploring to see if there is any value in them. Especially since the cost is basically just my time. Check my stores and let me know what you think. http://www.artfire.com/modules.php?name=Shop&seller_id=16106 and artsibitsi.1000markets.com/
1 comment:
Hello!
I just wanted to stop by and say Welcome to ArtFire. I do hope you'll post some photos of your Africa trip, I am sure it was beautiful. Thanks for adding your creative voice to the ArtFire community.
Tony
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