tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8125229338120350034.post5193263604950852702..comments2024-02-17T16:28:48.581+01:00Comments on Nifty: Some whining and an actual question?Cessanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16573935565998787009noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8125229338120350034.post-25194953351302812622008-11-01T14:55:00.000+01:002008-11-01T14:55:00.000+01:00Hey hun ;) Like Karin I'd like to give my 2 cen...Hey hun ;) <BR/> Like Karin I'd like to give my 2 cents to what its worth hehe. As far as spending and buying everything you desire...heres my shop http://craftsty.etsy.com haha no really. I dealt with this recently and what I have done is really ask myself do I need it? where will I put it? and how much use am i going to get out of it? I was a spend aholic up until about 2 months ago. If I went to the store and I wanted it I didn't think twice about getting it (this was also an online buying addiction too) Now I really think about each purchase before going ahead with it. And when I go to the craft store I may put a lot of things in my buggy but always end up putting things back. The key is THINK BEFORE YOU BUY :D<BR/><BR/>Im sorry if this becomes a blog entry on your blog LOL. <BR/><BR/>As far as etsy...a few tips... brush up on your tags. Go to the gift guide section on etsy and find the sections that go with your item and add some tags. Example your pincushions you could add (craft supply, home decor, autumn, fall, woodland, fabric, ornament, christmas, gift, stocking stuffer) <BR/>This I think has helped in my sales and it will show up in more searches plus you might get added to the gift guide section ;) or treasury. Remember that searches are a key on etsy. It's the way people find your item. Without the right tags your item won't be found or seen. <BR/> <BR/><BR/>Another thing your description could show the size in inches and centimeters and make it a little fun and let people know what they can use it for? Those apple pincushions are so darn cute and I think they could be a hit! <BR/><BR/>I personally don't do any promoting for my shop. I list the link on my flickr and new blog but outside of that I do not do anything else. Just add my listing with appropriate title and tags. <BR/><BR/>Just a few tips for you and hope they help ;) Good Luck!!Babzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09826605878469195579noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8125229338120350034.post-26479878967619572442008-10-31T11:46:00.000+01:002008-10-31T11:46:00.000+01:00Thought I'd offer my 2 cents on this.. I've been t...Thought I'd offer my 2 cents on this.. I've been thinking about it a lot too. First of all, i don't really believe in "buying stops", I just don't think going "cold turkey" is going to work for most of us. For me it's been more of a gradual process. But the first step is definitely to limit your temptations! At the start of this year I had a couple of rough months economically, so I virtually stopped going to the malls etc. Then when things got a bit better I went again, and found that I didn't feel nearly as tempted as I had before. You just need to get out of the habit of "routine shopping". Also, there's lots of anti-consumerism books and websites, they sometimes cheer me up when I'm in shopping withdrawal... adbusters.org is warmly recommended! :) And remember that guilt is never constructive!Karinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06021891890315679563noreply@blogger.com