I know it seems like miles away to most people, but for us Folksy sellers it feels like Christmas is just around the corner. Because I've been working on my shop so much I've also been making a mental note of items I might like to buy for other people as Christmas presents. There are so many amazing value pieces on Folksy I decided to make a new Pinterest board featuring Christmas gifts for women priced £15 and under. That might seem like a strict budget (and I'll be honest, I didn't add in the P&P), but actually there's an amazing variety of items on Folksy. One of my favourites, and a great example of product photography, is this felted acorn necklace:
As a crafter/designer, I know there can be nothing more thrilling (and potentially profitable) than seeing your name in print. As a full-time journalist, I know there is nothing more likely to go straight in the trash folder than a bad press release. So. How do you maximise your chances of your local newspaper, glossy mag or specialist crafting magazine taking notice of you? I can't guarantee that these tips will get you press coverage, but they will certainly help. 1. Get the right person. Buy a copy of the publication or visit their website and find who the best person to contact is. Any email that starts "I'm not sure if you're the right person..." goes straight in my trash folder - it suggests that the sender has no respect for my time, which is over-full as it is, without wasting my time reading things that aren't relevent to me. If in doubt, ring and find out. While you're at it, find out what their deadlines are - and stick to them. 2. Get to the po...
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