Home. BrandME. How To Sell More Patterns on Craftsy (And the Web!) What’s your main goal as a pattern designer (whether you’re a quilter, knitter, sewist…) or expert crafter who sells your goods? My guess is that it’s a sell more patterns/goods. Nodding your head? This post is for you! I’m Tory Lynne, SEO Marketing Manager at Craftsy, and dabbling crafter. (You may have met me from my quilt adventures – I’m still working on starting that quilt!) I help Craftsy.com rank on search engines like Google and Bing. I’d love to help you get found through online marketing like search engine optimization and social media optimization! So let’s get started! PPSSSTTTT: Add your patterns to Craftsy! When you’re setting up your Craftsy profile, adding patterns, a project or the like, this is how we help people find you!
1.) Special fields to pay attention to are the Pattern Title and Pattern Description. This ensures that even when you’re not new, you can still be found. The one thing to steer clear of? 2.) 3.) The Information Blanket: Unique Baby Blanket Gift that Gives to Moms in Need. We’ve all heard the quip “babies don’t come with instruction manuals.” While it’s true that newborns don’t arrive with instructions, many of us are lucky to have access to plenty of resources, including pediatric care and education, to help us navigate parenthood. Not all moms around the globe are so fortunate. The high infant mortality rates in places like Uganda make it all too clear that moms could use more tools. With the support of local health care providers, Neil Powell’s team gathered the vital information needed to combat infant mortality rates and found the perfect medium to display it: a baby blanket. The Information Blanket combines easy-to-read icons and instructions (in the mom’s native language) to convey basic knowledge about breastfeeding frequency, vaccination schedules, checkup reminders, growth rates and illness warning signs.
The blanket serves as a daily reminder of the importance of potentially lifesaving baby care. Facebook FBX. Graphite: Answer to F-Commerce Woes? NastyGal.com | Source: socialcommercetoday.com LONDON, United Kingdom — It wasn’t so long ago that many technology analysts made bold predictions on the potential of so-called ‘F-commerce,’ the practice of using Facebook as a direct sales channel. Some even speculated that transactions conducted on Facebook, the world’s most visited website, could threaten e-commerce giant Amazon. But, thus far, selling directly on Facebook has failed to take off. Indeed, in the last year, major fashion retailers like JC Penney, Gap and Nordstrom have shuttered their Facebook stores, citing unsatisfactory results.
While it may be too soon to declare it an outright flop, many have linked the poor performance of F-commerce to a fundamental issue: visitors to Facebook, who use the platform to connect and socialise with friends, are simply not in the mindset for shopping and that putting the proverbial cash register next to the proverbial watercooler is a fundamentally flawed approach.
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