Do you have time to do one small thing that will grow your handmade sales?
If your handmade products business isn't growing, it may well be because you just don't have time to put ideas into action. Does this sound like you? (if yes, give me an Amen; reply and let me know.)
It's not like there is a shortage of information or resources, right? You can Google or Youtube almost any question.
But carving out the time to act, well, that's something most of us could use more of.
I believe a solution to your "time" problem is to limit the content you get to very brief, actionable bits . . .
You can ditch overwhelming chunks of information you will probably file away for when you have time (in other words, maybe never) and replace it with tiny actions you can take that have positive, sustainable impacts you can measure.
The new solution is called your "1-Minute Handmade Products Biz Tune-Up"
Starting in next week's issue, you'll receive short, easy-to-implement ideas and resources you can (and more likely will) put to work right away.
You don't have to do anything different. You will just notice each issue giving you a small action step that can give you a big result in your indie business.
If you prefer content via video, there will be links to the Youtube version. And over the coming months, links to the "1-Minute Tune-Up" will be available on your favorite social networks, too.
If time is your problem, the "1-Minute Tune-Up" will help.
As an example, here is a quick tip that has the potential to make a huge impact on your indie maker biz:
On May 18, 2023, EtsyUp hosts a free event that, in their words, helps you . . . "Find inspiration (and everything else you need to grow) at Etsy Up. Tune in to Etsy Up to learn how to tell the story of your brand and create content that builds meaningful connections with shoppers looking for unique items like yours. The marketing strategies we’ll share could help you grow your audience (and your sales!)." RSVP and more details at: https://www.etsyup.com/
If even one strategy or tactic from EtsyUp consistently brings you more orders, would it not be worth attending?
As always, I welcome your feedback. If you agree that short and actionable news is easier to fit into your time crunch, hit reply and let me know.
Regards,
James