Thank you Catlady - I created it using a computer and CNC machine. (I wish I could carve that well - )@Gardenlover - I love your Viking mug, I have several books about Vikings. You're a very talented woodcarver!
Sounds like the wood version of 3-D printing machines. Amazing!Thank you Catlady - I created it using a computer and CNC machine. (I wish I could carve that well - )
For me, I only started one because I had a shop at Etsy and they all said it helped to spread the word about your shop. The problem is, you have to find a way to find the traffic and that means posting everywhere and including your URL. I like writing but got tired of the work involved.Catlady and Gardenlover:
I'm curious about this blog thing.
What are they for: is it your page where you can write anything that is on you mind, does it function as a diary, a place to post
short stories? What \?
My only experience with this infernal PC was a closed program at work.
We had internet for two days, then the Computer guy checked the activity of the employees, their were dozens of
entries where the employees were going to pron sites-Bingo, no more internet, nothing but the locked work system.
I just thought of this, have you considered opening a shop at Etsy.com? Check it out. They charge a listing fee for each item and then a selling fee for the items you actually sell, no contracts to worry about. I just made jewelry (self-taught) but they have a ton of jewelry sellers and I quit, I doubt there you will have a lot of competition sellers.Thank you Catlady - I created it using a computer and CNC machine. (I wish I could carve that well - )
Thanks Catlady - I have an Etsy shop, it's just not active at the moment - things didn't move very fast.I just thought of this, have you considered opening a shop at Etsy.com? Check it out. They charge a listing fee for each item and then a selling fee for the items you actually sell, no contracts to worry about. I just made jewelry (self-taught) but they have a ton of jewelry sellers and I quit, I doubt there you will have a lot of competition sellers.
Blogs can be for fun and popular blogs can be profitable. It can be as simple as sharing ideas with family and friends or as complicated as sharing your expertise with the world. There are blogs for just about anything you can imagine.Catlady and Gardenlover:
I'm curious about this blog thing.
What are they for: is it your page where you can write anything that is on you mind, does it function as a diary, a place to post
short stories? What \?
My only experience with this infernal PC was a closed program at work.
We had internet for two days, then the Computer guy checked the activity of the employees, their were dozens of
entries where the employees were going to pron sites-Bingo, no more internet, nothing but the locked work system.
LOL, what I hated the most was listing or relisting an item to bring it to the top, and a few seconds later some big shop would list 25-50+ items at once and my puny little listing ended up several pages back. I, myself, seldom look past 2-3 pages on Google and such. I just gave up but never deleted the shop.Thanks Catlady - I have an Etsy shop, it's just not active at the moment - things didn't move very fast.
Wow. That is good work. I’ve seen those machines. They have one at busybee. I’m a work carver but do most stuff manually usually carving knives.Thank you Catlady - I created it using a computer and CNC machine. (I wish I could carve that well - )
Those who can carve well by hand have always amazed me. I like the feel of hand tools and they add a whole new dimension to the work.Wow. That is good work. I’ve seen those machines. They have one at busybee. I’m a work carver but do most stuff manually usually carving knives.
I have one. Very basic on Wordpress. You pay $48 and follow the instructions. The hard part is getting views!anyone have a blog or know how to start one?