by Lucy Thornton of Perfect Balance Marketing Roses are red Violets are blue Here are 5 ways To make customers love you.... Imagine you have a small florist business that’s gearing up for the biggest event of the year: Valentines Day (topical, huh?). You’re competing with other local florists in your area, as well as the supermarkets, gas stations and even websites on the … [Read more...] about 101 ways to get your customers to love you
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Giveaways: The Good, The Bad & The Simply Amazing
by Jessika Hepburn, editor I am learning that giveaways are a touchy subject. Some people love them and some people absolutely hate them. Lots of the most influential (and in my books, ethical) blogs feel that you shouldn't really do them at all. Unless you have a ton of followers and can guarantee that the artists receive enough exposure for the expense of giving. I suggest … [Read more...] about Giveaways: The Good, The Bad & The Simply Amazing
Interview with Debbie Lee of Penelope's Press
by Sara Tams of sarah + abraham Shortly after launching OMHG in February I received an email from a reader named Debbie Lee congratulating me on the new blog. She mentioned that she lived in a nearby town, so I took a look at her blog and was so excited to see that she was in the process of starting up a letterpress business. I've always been drawn to letterpress stationery … [Read more...] about Interview with Debbie Lee of Penelope's Press
Community Statements on Changes to Values at Etsy #etsystrike
Click to view a spreadsheet of all submissions. View call to action: http://bit.ly/etsystrike IMPORTANT: Letter to Etsy Inc. Board of Directors, July 16 2018 http://bit.ly/lettertoetsy Last month I shared a personal statement about changes to values at Etsy and called for fellow makers who had similar concerns to participate in organizing a day of action together with a … [Read more...] about Community Statements on Changes to Values at Etsy #etsystrike
#FellowMakers History & the Triangle Factory Fire
Fellow makers, many of us have forgotten International Women’s Day began as International Working Women’s Day. The agenda? Changing conditions for the working women of the world and uniting the working class. On March 8, 1857, garment workers in New York City marched and picketed, demanding improved working conditions, a ten hour day, and equal rights for women. On March 8, … [Read more...] about #FellowMakers History & the Triangle Factory Fire