#nofrillsfriday 16 - First year anniversary of online selling - what did we learn?

Whoop Whoop! One year selling online! Holy hell balls, what a rollercoaster.

Wow, so we survived our first year, kind of.  It's been one of the biggest learning curves we have ever undertaken. One of the things we failed to do last year was blog regularly - despite having a (mini) content plan. Being realistic in what you can achieve when you're playing catch up to get ahead of the seasonal making curve was something we failed hard at. We believed we could do it all (we still do!) but just with bigger caveats on what's achievable. Or maybe we're being hard on ourselves?!

As we celebrate our first year of online selling we're participating in an Etsy Resolution programme for newbie and beginner shops, and also an Etsy Team Seeding programme. We created an Etsy team within our first month of selling as there was a gap not filled by a Birmingham team.. (crazy, right?!)  We started off with good intentions but wanted to avoid duplication on makers capacities and so put it on hiatus when another Birmingham team sprang up a couple of months later.  Through the Etsy Team Seeding programme, we have plans to resurrect it as we know the support of peers in person is something everyone needs and values and we think that could definitely happen through a team!

It's not all Etsy though.  We sell across 5 platforms online, each one different to the next with their own quirks!

Our own webstore -  helps us to build our brand and story as it's the one place we can fully control appearance, and enables us to really leave our stamp across everything.  We're entirely responsible for driving traffic there though, vs selling through a marketplace!

Folksy - a home grown British marketplace that fosters a nurturing community and has helped us no end in gaining confidence and growing our knowledge as we learn from our peers, as well as staying connected to UK opportunities.  We <3 Folksy!

The Lost Lanes - the UK's largest ethical marketplace full of curated fun!  We love being featured amongst other makers who go out of their way to ensure what they're making is made of ethically sourced components and materials, though it does mean we have to really research any new suppliers we want to work with, and we can't just buy random fixings or supplies from eBay!

Not on The High Street -  a big beast that continues to challenge us to be better, even when it makes us jump through hoops! (Ultimately, we realise those hoops help us develop a better stronger offer!)

Etsy - the most internationally known independent marketplace - but a massive pond of items to be found in.

In the beginning we didn't want to limit ourselves to any one outlet, and we didn't know what platforms would be best for us - so we CAST OUR NET!  First lesson learned: maintaining that many outlets is a NEVERENDING MARATHON.  Each platform has it's own requirements around everything from image dimensions to item description requirements.  For items listed in more than one place, we have to re-write descriptions so that they're not identical - but so they also sound good, AND include all relevant descriptive keywords.  

We thought we'd discover clear benefits to selecting one platform over another - but that's not been the case.. so for our 2nd year, we'll be continuing with the above five, and continue trying to figure out what works best.  

So where is this blog piece going?  Quite simply it's a promise to share tips and highlight the challenges we have faced whilst building our business and brand! As we participate in the Etsy Resolution discussions and weekly #FolksyHour twitter chats (every Tuesday 8-9pm btw) we are always learning and tools and knowledge that we have taken for granted are mountains to others.. so we want to share that knowledge, just as we learn from so many experienced makers!

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Next week's blog will be about wrangling with all those social media platforms, our streamlining tips as well as suggestions we've picked up along the way but haven't yet tried - including our growing love of Tumblr. This is our chance to reflect on the last year and hopefully share some wisdom. 

KIRSTY OUT

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#NoFrillsFriday14 - Blog and Buy Sale Wish List: Kirsty picks

I welcome all gift guides at this time of year. The Blog and Buy Sale's wish lists always offer awesome independent designer suggestions for those gifts that require all your levels of thoughtfulness. As well as generally being the best gift the special people in your life will receive at a time when the gifts under the tree will be littered with gift sets.

Frilly Pick

We have a few items in the Christmas gift list. My favourite of our 3 is our 'Down the Rabbit Hole' Alice in Wonderland Brooch, layers of hand painted, laser etched wood create a psychedelic tunnel into wonderland as she chases the white rabbit. Its a great statement brooch for those with bold, illustrative or literary sensibilities. 

Alice Falling Brooch

Alice Falling Brooch

There is so much loveliness in the wish list this Christmas that both Adrienne and I have chosen 7 items we are coveting. Adrienne's list will be next week, she takes longer than I do in narrowing down her choices to only 7.

Pick Number 1 - 'HOT STUFF!' coasters by Jenny Haytch

We've had debates about who buys coasters and when, is it just for gifts and why do you only ever end up with generic tableware sets from big brand store. This year we seem to have spotted lots of coasters we love, from classy typographic land and sea sets to these risque, quirky numbers that are right up our street.

Celebrating chicken legs, bum fluff and apple bottoms.

Celebrating chicken legs, bum fluff and apple bottoms.

Pick 2 - Origami Cotton Table Napkins by Lollipop Designs

Our love for origami is pretty evident from our origami range but these napkins make it easy to have a fancy but fun looking table setting with only a few simple folds. Its better than wasting time watching tutorials to fold your napkins into standing fancy swans and fans.

What do you get if you fold a mouse, an owl and a watermelon? A good looking table setting that's what.

What do you get if you fold a mouse, an owl and a watermelon? A good looking table setting that's what.

Pick 3 - Brushed Wooden Vinyl Wrapped Chair by Kute

Sadly I don't have the room in my cluttered terraced home for this chair but if I did it would make the perfect accompaniment to my 50's G-Plan dresser, seat height pending of course. These bold brushstrokes make me think of Adrienne's tattoo and our board painting for our balls of wool range. 

Big and Bold

Big and Bold

Pick 4 - 'All The Friends' Tote Bag by Lola Polooza

As a vinyl head it was a hard choice between this fab bag and the matching badge but as a tote bag junkie this item won out. You have to keep the vinyl dry when you visit your local independent record store (mine's Ignite Records FYI). 

Pick your favourite colour

Pick your favourite colour

Pick Number 5 - Dilophosaurus Risograph Print by Maisie Platts

This print is adorably cute as the dino costume wearing human looks back furtively. I'm also a bit of a sucker for Risographs which is why it was so hard to choose between Maisie's dino prints, at only £8 each why not buy them all?

Caught in the act

Caught in the act

Pick 6 - 90s Toys Enamel Lapel Pin Badge Set by Hand Over Your Fairy Cakes

'Hand Over Your Fairy Cakes' has an array of fun pop culture jewellery items to melt your brains. I desperately want to be a part of their mix tape club but this set of 3 tipped the nostalgia scales for me. Roller Skates, tick, Super Soaker, tick, Tamagotchi, tick. Admittedly I was massively frustrated by my Tamagotchi but roller discos and whole street water fights initiated by my big brother sadly take me back to the 80s rather 90s. Daaamn just showed my age.

80s Toys - 2,&nbsp;90s Toys - 1

80s Toys - 2, 90s Toys - 1

Pick 7 - 'A – Z of lesser known animals' by Hannah Broadway

I couldn't resist this print with it's air of the work of 50's illustrators Charley Harper and Gorden Cullen. There are lots of A-Z prints out there so why not go for the lesser known instead and stand out from the crowd.

How many do you know?

How many do you know?

There are lots of other shiny things in the Blog and Buy wish list by some awesome makers but our favourite pieces by them aren't in the list this time. I'm secretly hoping Santa brings me some paint by numbers Finest Imaginary