Facebook: Everything You Need To Know

Fat Dude Design just finished a two week event featuring everything you need to know for your Facebook Fan Page.  He goes over the basics of how to start your page, how to add cool features you didn’t know existed, and how to get your name out there.  I highly recommend these posts.  You can see a list of each post with their topics on the first blog post here and I’ve included the list below to help you get there even faster.  Definitely check these out – some of these are on my to-do list for this week and should be on yours too!!

Two Week Event: Pimp My Facebook Page

Posted by The Dude on 8/10/10 • Categorized as Facebook

Image by Walter Watzpatzkowski


Friday Firsts: Your First Facebook Fan Page – What’s a Fan Page? Why do I want one? How do I get started? Find out here.
Facebook Fan Pages: Adding Value With An Oversized Profile Photo -Even your profile picture can be leveraged to better promote your brand. Here’s how.
From Zero to Sixty: Getting your Facebook Page on the Road – Take your fresh-out-of-its-wrapping Page and get it ready for your first Fans.
Supercharge your Facebook Page with these 6 Apps – Applications can drasticly improve the Facebook Fan Page experience for your Fans, and for you as the admin.
Friday Firsts: Advertising Your Facebook Page with Facebook Ads – Facebook Ads are a powerful, inexpensive tool for generating traffic to your Page.
3 Steps to Start Promoting your Facebook Fan Page – More tips to generate traffic and start gaining Fans!
Weekend Inspiration: Three Fun Ideas for your Facebook Profile Pic – Take a break to generate some fun profile pictures with these tools.
Turn your Facebook Fan Page Visitors into Fans with a Custom Landing Page – A custom landing page will bring your Fan Page to a whole new level. Like a website within your Page.
Four FBML Tricks to Improve your Facebook Page – Four dead simple tricks to add a ton of new functionality to your Page.
How to include YouTube Videos on your Facebook Page – Embedding YouTube videos on your Page can be a little complicated, but not after this tutorial.
Quick Tip: Filter your Facebook Wall Posts by Location or Language – Selectively send updates to avoid spamming your Fans.
3 Ways to Stay Active on your Facebook Page, Away from Facebook – Add content to your Page without ever logging into Facebook. 
Using Insights to Improve your Facebook Page and Ads – Analyze your traffic to improve your Page.
Friday Firsts:Add Super-Powered Facebook Like Buttons (and more) to your Blog or Website with the JavaScript SDK – Bring the Facebook experience to your blog or website.
Weekend Inspiration: Facebook Resources – More resources to keep the tips, ideas, and inspiration flowing.

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A Week In Review – 8/22/10

I should just end it here.  I accomplished nothing this week.  Well….next to nothing.  I didn’t write my to-do list until Wednesday evening and everything I put on it was a bit more ambitious than I was feeling this week.  Our productivity nights didn’t happen as often as usual and our weekend has been mostly spent working on the living room PC (my husband has been wiping the hard drive, re-installing all the programs and working on a new media center for our TV shows, movies, etc).  Today I’ve been cleaning, folding laundry, doing grocery shopping and catching up on about 6 months worth of Google Reader articles.

I spent a few hours last night working on some online promotion.  I’ve been feeling discouraged that it doesn’t seem to matter if I do nothing or spend all day on Etsy forums/chats, my sales figures don’t really change.  And while I continue to grow in shop views/hearts and facebook fans, it’s not helping me as much as I thought it would.  I stumbled upon this very long list of places to promote your Etsy store and I started to work my way down this list.

I’ve reached out to a few bridal/wedding blogs to find out about advertising, but so far the results are that I just can’t afford it at this time.  I need to have more disposable income or more sales before I can spend $200/month to advertise on various sites.  But, I’ve added a bunch of blogs to my daily RSS feed so I can start tracking trends and start commenting, I figure that might help get my name out there at least for others to see.

I uploaded an item on Vote Handmade – I’m not 100% sure how this works but I think it’s like a voting site where people view items and vote for their favorites.  Another way to get exposure.  Check it out!

Last week I also found this cool social media tool that allows you to search for something (I use my shop name) and it’ll pull everything it finds on the web.  So it pulls all my Facebook statuses, my Tweets, my blog entries, but it also pulls if someone else tweets something of yours (helpful if the person doesn’t RT or use your @ name, twitter wouldn’t show this as a RT or a mention), if someone blogs about you, etc.

All in all, this helped motivate me a bit to try to get out into the wonderful world of the internets a bit more.  So, look for more blog posts this week (on more than my cats and fun videos I find online – although those won’t go away!), some helpful tips for my fellow Etsians, a new product (that I finished tonight and need to photograph tomorrow), and hopefully much more.

Hope everyone enjoyed their weekend – here’s to a great start to a new week!

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Sell on Etsy and Need a Website?

If you are a seller on Etsy and you’ve been around a while, you know there are a ton of ways to promote your shop.  You have dozens of forums, message boards, social media outlets, websites that need to become part of your daily life in order to get your name out there and start driving traffic to your shop.  Most businesses have their own website, usually this is where you would directly buy products, but it’s also a great resource to allow others to find you on the wonderful world of the internets.  Completely customizable, you can make it look however you want, include amazing photos and even plug all your other web places (Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, etc).

The Storque on Etsy recently had an article for a new Etsy hack called Webs.  This allows you to create a simple website if you don’t already have one and integrate your Etsy store along with all your other web places.  Here is the article below with the basics:

Webs.com, a service that makes it easy to create professional-looking websites, was founded in 2001 by three brothers. Haroon Mokhtarzada, the middle brother, noticed that there were a lot of Etsy members making websites on Webs, and yet there was no easy way of getting their Etsy items onto their sites. He also noticed that Etsy teams didn’t have a way to display all their items in one place. So he set out to develop the Etsy App on Webs, a simple and quick way to showcase Etsy products on a website. For his part, Haroon is now trying in vain to stop searching Etsy while at work for handmade items for his two little girls.

What’s the basic idea of the application?
You can create your own website at Webs.com and connect it directly to your Etsy shop with one click.

The Etsy App syncs your entire Etsy portfolio with your website. In a matter of seconds, it automatically pulls all of your products from Etsy — complete with images, descriptions, and prices — to a new page on your website. This new Etsy page lets your visitors browse, search, and view full descriptions of all your items. And when they click the “Buy Now” button below each piece, they are conveniently taken to that item’s “Add to Cart” page on Etsy. It’s not about replacing your Etsy shop; it’s about promoting all the items in it from your own professional-looking website.

As we’ve seen from the success of Project Runway and its spin-offs, people love to watch as designers create their handmade pieces. A Webs.com website with the Etsy App can give your customers insight into your creative process. Write about your inspiration on your blog, post photos of sketches and designs for new items, and post videos to show how you make your pieces. These elements will bring your products to life. Your personality comes through, cultivating and deepening your relationship with your customers.

Does this involve a lot of work? How many sellers are using it?
Not at all! The app takes seconds to set up and automatically syncs all of your product information. All you have to do is type in your Etsy username. Your items instantly appear on your website and they will be linked directly to Etsy.com, so if someone likes what they see they can purchase right away. The Etsy App is available to all Webs.com users, and is free for a limited time. Thousands of members have tried the app. Check out a few: Puppy Friends (a.k.a. JHannah), TootleWear, and Art By Michelle.

Webs_gold.jpg

What’s it like to create a website on Webs?
My brothers and I created Webs to be simple enough for our mother to use. Basically, you choose a template, select what pages you want, add your content and publish. You don’t even need to know what a server is; you just have to be creative… and we have a feeling you might be! You don’t have to download anything. And with our apps you can add rich content like blogs, photo and video galleries.

Where do we go to find it? What’s the URL, etc.?
New users should go to Webs.com and sign up. Once you have your site up, visit the Webs App Store to select the Etsy App.

What should one do if there’s a bug or a problem? Who should one contact?
All Webs users can visit our Support Portal for any issues. With our Knowledge Base, Forum, and Video Tutorials, you’ll find the help you need. Plus, if you’re a premium member you have access to our 24/7 Live Chat support.

What’s your favorite part about the app?
Our favorite part is its inherent simplicity, which goes well with our general philosophy. I’ll leave you with a testimonial from one of our most loyal users:

“Thank you so much for all that you’ve done for us! The Webs Etsy application has been wonderful. It has opened up a new avenue for French Cupboard by allowing us to promote our members who have Etsy shops as well as drawing in new members. Because of the way that the application functions, we are able advertise our site on the Etsy promotional boards and work with Etsy teams to cross-promote. We are so delighted with the application that we are in the process of planning a Holiday Market in addition to the French Barn. We are especially grateful to Veronica and the developers for working so closely with us and making this an affordable and successful option for our business. Many thanks. Blessings, Polly.”

 

And if you think you want something a bit more involved, you can always hire a web designer like Fat Dude Design to create an amazing website for you.

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A New Simon’s Cat!

We love Simon’s Cat in our house because they are VERY true for owning cats. This new one is a perfect representation of what happens to boxes if left unattended in our house. :)

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Cute Kitten Video You Say?

Can’t let a cute kitten video found browsing the internets go unseen. :)   More to come on the productive front later this week.  I ran out to the craft store this evening for a much needed magnet, but now it’s too dark to take pictures of my latest creation.


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New Etsy Shop Widget

A new wonderful widget is available for your blog or website.  I’ve said in previous posts that I use Craftcult to look at my shop hearts, item views and to find out if I’ve been featured on the front page of Etsy.  Now they have a new cool tool – a way to display your Etsy shop right on your blog or website.  Check out their Etsy Shop Widget!  It’s simple to set up, you choose the items to want to be included, you decide the design template of your widget and it gives you the code to enter on your site.  You can see my new widget on my right sidebar.  Go and add yours NOW! :)

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Time to Think Christmas

I know it’s only August, but I am starting to think about Christmas.  Not just from a business perspective either.  I’m totally ready to put the tree up, make Christmas cookies and watch my favorite Christmas season movies!  I know that it’s still a few months away, but I have a feeling it’ll be here before we know it, so I need to start planning now.

Last year, I was fairly new to Etsy and wasn’t ready to tackle the holiday season.  This year I’m going to try my hardest to be involved and have a successful season.  I’m going to try to tackle 2 of the main plants that signify Christmas: Mistletoe and Poinsettia.  Poinsettia is a huge one, as a cat owner, we can never have real ones in the house because they are poisonous.  I’m thinking both of these might be great sellers, if I can figure out how to do them.  This is something for me to start testing in the next couple weeks so I’m prepared well in advance of the holiday season.

I thought I’d throw it out there….what other Christmas items would you want to see from Perfectly Paper??

christmas-mistletoe

poinsettia

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Charities and Awareness Colors

ribbonI’ve decided I need to help out more.  I’ve never really given to charity beyond clothes/toys/etc to Salvation Army.  So, I thought it would be good to do a little donating to causes that need it, to bring awareness to those causes, and help give someone flowers that might brighten their day if that cause has affected their lives.

I’ve chosen a few months of the year in which there are awareness’s that I care for or that have affected my family.  In these months, I’ll be featuring a bouquet in the corresponding awareness color that a portion of the proceeds will be donated to the research foundation that corresponds to that cause.

September is my first month trying this out and I’ve chosen 2 diseases that have directly affected my immediate family, so I’ve decided to do a bouquet combining the colors.  Stay tuned for details once September rolls around and I have the listing up on Etsy.  I may roll out more as I find more causes that I want to participate in.

September – Hodgkin’s Disease Awareness Month & Liver Cancer Awareness Month – purple & yellow

October – Breast Cancer Awareness Month – pink

November – Lung Cancer Awareness Month – white

December – HIV/AIDS Awareness Month – red

January – Cervical Cancer Awareness Month – teal

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Falling Off The Wagon

wag This week hasn’t been good for productivity at Perfectly Paper.  I think busting my butt for some many days and nights for weeks to revamp all my photos and get the new website up and running wore me out.  I haven’t had a lot of motivation to do anything at night, which also has to do with a very long week at my day job as well.

But, here I am, on a Friday night, with my second glass of wine (hope this post makes sense!) trying to get something productive done.  I have a rose order that I need to package and get ready to send out tomorrow.  I’m so excited to have another order, and doubly excited because I have all of these wonderful roses already made, so I don’t need to spend the hours producing them.

I’m hoping to get some work done this weekend, but also get some relaxation time in so I can feel refreshed for a new week.  We’re planning on heading to the beach tomorrow morning.  Here in Southern California it has been very cold so far this summer.  We tried to spend our first beach day in Malibu a couple weeks ago and after 3 hours of being bundled in hoodies and jeans with blankets, we packed it in and headed home.  Tomorrow, the weatherman says it’ll be 74 degrees in Malibu, so fingers crossed it is warm and sunny and we can finally enjoy a relaxing day listening to the waves and watching the pelicans and dolphins.

Hopefully I’ll get SOMETHING accomplished over the next few days so I can report out some positive-ness by the end of the weekend.  Fingers crossed! :)

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May the Force Be With You

Ahhh Star Wars….yeah…I just don’t get it.  I had never seen the Star Wars movies (the original trilogy) until my husband made me watch them at the end of my high school years.  I didn’t really remember them much, so we’ve recently watched them again.  My feeling?  Eh..they’re all right, but I just don’t see what all of the fuss is about.  But, all the geeks out there go crazy for them and it allows people to be creative.

My husband has recently started a new Skahfee Studios to do some random art work that he enjoys.  One area of that are these great movie posters.  Of course, he recently finished a trilogy of posters for Star Wars (which is what prompted us to rewatch these movies over the past couple weeks).  Check out his facebook page and you’ll soon be able to purchase these and many more on Etsy!

Trilogy

In my daily Google Reader items to browse through, I also found these adorable cupcakes from a Flickr user.  I love the Chewy cupcake. :)

star-wars-cupcakes

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