Okay, so this was only originally a 3-part series… but I realised I had left something out.
I haven’t gotten here just through my friends and networks… but from reading and research too.
So in this post I want to share a list of useful e-books and websites that have helped me!
E-Books
Seven Tips for Etsy Success (free)
I wrote a blog post about this here… in short, you need to read it! Even if you don’t sell on Etsy, there is some excellent general advice there.
This e-book covers:
1: Read, Read, Read (& Weed)
2: Find Your Product
3: How to Set Up Shop
4: Take Amazing Photographs
5: Strive for Repeat Customers
6: Promote on Etsy
7: Market Outside of Etsy
The Unconventional Guide to Art + Money (not free)
‘The Unconventional Guide to Art + Money’ by Chris Guillebeau and Zoë Westhof is a package that consists of an Ebook and a number of audio interviews and transcripts. Some of the artists interviewed include:
- Michael Nobbs
- Karen Walrond
- Dan Duhrkoop
- Soniei
- Hazel Dooney
They all make a full-time living with their art.
My favourite part of this guide was definitely the audio interviews – it was really fascinating, informative, and inspirational to hear how these artists have come to the point of self-representing and making a living.
Hazel Dooney is particularly amazing. She’s an Aussie like me, and is making over 6 figs now… and she’s only about 30!
They do focus on visual artists, but some of the interview subjects were also photographers, bloggers, a scrapbooker, and a mixed-media artist who sells jewellery as well as her art.
Anyways, you can check it out here and find out more.
(I want to make it abundantly clear at this point that I’m an affiliate of this guide… what that means is that if you decide to buy it using the above link, I get a little bit of the profits as a thank you for promoting it. If that’s not cool with you, just search for it in Google, and if you buy it I get nada 🙂 This is actually the first digital info-product I’ve ever bought… and I’d buy it again).
Oh, you also get follow-up support e-mails with this.
279 Days to Overnight Success (free)
This is written by Chris Guillebeau, one of the co-authors of the book above.
It’s a really inspiring read, where he talks about how he has built his online business to a very successful stage. It gave me hope – and the knowledge that it is possible!
I love Chris’ blog – and this ebook – which is another reason I was willing to fork out the moulah for the above guide.
How to Build an Internet Business (free)
An awesome free ebook from one of the most successful online entrepreneurs out there, Yaro Starak. Yaro is a fellow Australian – and from Brisbane, the same city as me, too! In fact, I made my first online money working for him in the editing business he ran at the time – BetterEdit.com – back in 2004/05. He’s since sold it and moved on to bigger things, but he is a great guy, and knows his stuff.
This guide covers things like persistence, networking, choosing the right business, setting up a plan – very much the ‘business’ side of things.
Websites
Easy Etsy – a way to find all of the Etsy related tools and tutorials with out having to search for them. Very handy. This kinda covers many of the sites I was going to mention!
… as does this one! 50 Free Sites To Promote Your Website – this huge list of links from Matt Nix covers oodles of places to go…
Google Analytics – keep track of how many visits your site/shop is getting. Very, very useful. Most of you probably already use this – if you don’t, you should be.
Problogger – for anything and everything about blogging. Go here 🙂
I’m sure there’s more, but I can’t think of them right now! I’ll come back and add to this post as I find things.
Thank you so much for reading the series – I really hope you got something out of it that helped you!
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Follow-Up…
I had this question from a friend and fellow jewellery-seller (the lovely Angelene) on a forum earlier today regarding the advice I’ve given in the last few posts. I thought it was a really excellent point, and so I asked her if she was happy for me to post it here and respond. Ange works full-time, and runs another business also on top of her Etsy shop. Therefore, she’s pretty time-poor – a situation that I thought might apply to a good portion of you who are reading this.
Ange asked: “Congratulations Jess! But I have to say… That’s a lot of hours work for the return. Are there plans in place to reduce your working hours to increase the hourly income?”
My response was: “Ange, I think, for me, it’s just a case of working my ass off now to get my name out there, and – in time – my hope is that as my customer base grows, so the hours of promotional activity I’ll need to do will lessen.
I’m in the fortunate position atm to be able to put a lot of time in. I’ve also heard from a few successful folk that if you want to make this kind of biz work, it really has to be your life… and I’m okay with that.
For those with a full-time job and other big commitments, it would be a lot, lot harder to find the time to devote to this like I have been doing.”
I know a lot of you reading this will be in a similar position to Ange – you’ve got a full-time job, kids, another business, health issues or other problems… And that devoting the kind of crazy hours that I have been doing is not possible. I guess that all I can say is do as much as you can, when you can. And give it time! I’ve been working on Epheriell and this blog since October 2008 on and off… and I’m only just now to this point (which is still pretty early in the game!).
Just do the basics – I’d suggest chatting on twitter when you get the chance, keeping in touch with a team of people in the same boat – even just a post or two a day in a forum. Add your new products to your FB Fan Page. All I can suggest are things that have worked for me – from my personal experience. I would LOVE to hear your thoughts on what has and hasn’t worked for you in the comments below.
Most of all – keep making, keep growing, stay positive, and believe in yourself. Maybe you’re crazy to think you can build a business to support yourself and your family out of your craft… but if you are, I think you’re in damn fine company!
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I am in the same boat, not enough time and am presently searching for my target market. It’s getting a little clearer for me and I’m grateful to people like you, who share your successes and how tos.
Linda B.
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Thank you for your comments, Linda – and good luck! I think finding our target market is really tricky – it’s still definitely something I struggle with.
This information is PRICELESS!!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom. You truly have beautiful jewelry and I have marked your shop as a FAVORITE ON ETSY. I HAVE ALSO SIGNED UP TO RECEIVE E-MAIL FROM YOUR WEBSITE.
Oh, thank you so much for all your lovely comments – so glad to help!
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Hi Jess,
Thanks for sharing all of this great info. I can’t wait to try some of your suggestions.
Melinda xo
Hi Jess,
Thanks so much for your blog! I have just landed in a position where I have more time on my hands – going from full-time to part-time work – although I may need to get another casual job as I need to pay the bills :S
Your blog has really inspired me to spend my free afternoons (while my boyfriend is still at work) blogging and twittering 🙂
Thanks again
Casey
I really appreciate you taking the time to write these articles. Its people like you who help people like me!!
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Heckety, Casey, Melinda – thank you for your lovely comments – and for stopping by! Hope to see you again in my comments list 😀
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Jess you sound like me everyone thinks that im wasting my time and energy but I can not and will not stop thankyou for the info you have discovered saved me the time and research thankyou hope to hear from you soon
Yep! It can feel like you’re beating your head against a wall sometimes, huh? 😀 Glad to hear I have helped… 😀
Thank you from the bottom of my heart, Jess. I ran across these tips through a link in the Etsy forums and I cannot tell you how inspirational they are. They don’t just give me good places to go (though they definitely do!) and good things to make sure I’m doing (they do that too!!), they give me a little hope and a little more direction. I’m getting ready to start listing things in my Etsy shop in the next week and a half or so and I was feeling overwhelmed with all the research I was doing. But this was concise, pointed, knowledgeable, and ENCOURAGING!! Thanks for being awesome and I’ll definitely bookmark your blog and check out your shop.
Wow Laura, you are so welcome!
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Thanks, Jess–for sharing such wonderful information.
Do you plan to offer e-courses or ebooks about your “get-business ideas”?
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Hi ASJ, no problem – hope it can be of help to you!
I’m not planning any courses at the moment – and as for books, well, I’m going to put this information together in a free e-book soon… perhaps when I’m making a real full-time living at my craft I’ll write another book about that! 😀