Mar 12 2007
The Art of Self-Promoting: How to Expand your Crafting Opportunities
There are many that are making crafts and art in their own home, but when the time comes and when many things have been made, it is often difficult to find different areas in which to sell the work. One way in which to sell your own things is through your own self-promotion. There are several different ways you can promote yourself and your own work, allowing the opportunities for making and selling your crafts to grow.Â
One way in which you can self-promote your crafts is through the internet. Because the Web offers graphic and has a textural nature that can have layers added to it, it is easy to represent the crafts that you make. Galleries of work, information on the crafts, and ways to pay online and get the craft mailed to them are all parts of a website which can be included to promote your own craft.Â
When building a website, there are several things to keep in mind. First, it is important to know how to get traffic to your site. There are several different tools that are used to get you to be in one of the higher rankings on search engines. Including keywords, search phrases, building Meta Tags, and finding where you can rank on the web is an important factor to keep in mind when building your site. Other things that need to be considered are how to manage an online shopping cart so that those interested in your crafts can buy online.Â
Another way to self-promote your self is by joining online forums and daily journals as well as chat rooms. This will let others know who you are and what kinds of things you do. This is a great way to network and to establish relationships with others for the promotion of your crafts.Â
If you don’t have time to build a website or build a daily journal or chat, there are always several places online that allow you to be a part of their gallery to sell your things. For a small fee, you can post some of your crafts on their site and allow others to browse around at your things. This is one alternative to marketing and working on your own self-promotion.Â
If you are more interested in promoting your crafts in person, there are also several options in expanding your craft opportunities. Many localities will have art and craft groups that meet in order to support each other and to network with the selling of arts and crafts. By beginning to network and provide others with some representations of your work, you will be able to build a local network and support system with your crafts.
In local and regional areas, one is also able to attend craft and art fairs and shows. There are usually several of these that take place throughout the year, especially closer to the holidays. You will most likely have to pay a small fee for borrowing a table or booth, but can then set up whatever you like and promote yourself and your crafts, as well as sell a good amount of material. There is also the possibility of having your own craft show or open house in your home or a rented studio in order to sell your own things. You can invite the community or friends to sell things that you have been making.Â
If you decide to network from person to person, it is usually important to be prepared with your information for those interested. Business cards as well as brochures can help you to promote your own work and can help others to understand what types of crafts you are interested in. If someone is interested, but can’t get your materials at the time, they will have a place to refer to in the future. Product descriptions of your crafts are also an important tool to have on hand when promoting your own work. This will help any that you are networking with to be able to refer to whatever they were interested in at that time.Â
There are several possible avenues that you can take when promoting your crafts, from the internet to networking in person. Â No matter which route you take, promoting your own crafts can always be successful.Â
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