By the time you read this post it will be 2 days late (or more, if you read if after tomorrow of course). I sat down at the computer on Monday evening to write my Haiku Monday
blogpost; but before I came here I thought I should try to catch up on some of my discussion boards, groups, etc. That was moving along fairly swiftly until I got to my
EtsyRain Meetup.com discussion board.
Anandi, one of the more active members had posted about a new craft sales site. (She called it "cheating" on
Etsy.) The site is called
1000 Markets and it's really cool!
There are no listing fees and all payments are made through the Amazon payment system. After a sale you are charged 5.5% + 50 cents and Amazon doesn't charge you at all. When it's all added up, it's cheaper, definitely, than eBay + PayPal, and although I haven't done the math myself, one of my fellow EtsyRain-ers says it is also cheaper that Etsy+ PayPal. (That may be a record number of commas for one sentence - I knew I was going wrong there but I just couldn't stop myself!)
There is a catch. It is "lightly
juried." In other words, you have to apply. They are
quite specific about photo quality (which terrifies me, I'm not at all confident in that arena), the quality of your banner and avatar, and even the way you word your profile and store policies. None of that is a bad thing, just nervous-making.
One of the things that
Anandi said that made it attractive to me is that she felt like it was a site for an older market - older meaning not 22 years old - and that that made it a site that welcomes a more varied "look." I took that to mean that
Etsy has a very specific "look" that attracts a very specific market and that this place might have a wider customer base. I don't know about you, but that's very appealing to me. Interestingly, they also have blogs in each store. Your latest post shows up on your store's homepage. I try not to spread myself too thin, blog-wise, I seldom use the
Ning.com blogs. However, I know that a lot of customers are interested in the artistic process and it occurred to me that this store blog would be a fantastic venue for that sort of thing. It would also be great for little how-
tos, or pics of whatever it is that you sell in use in real life (like the
Ikea showrooms!).
Anyway, I decided to mosey over and see for myself. Big mistake. I finally tore myself away at 2:30am! I opened an account, but haven't applied for a store yet. I want to make sure I have all my ducks in a row before I apply. I want to make a new banner and avatar, and write up my profile and policy. I did test of all those things - and then I explored other people's stores and promptly decided to scrap what I already done. I think this could a great venue!
On to Haiku!
Via email, Liisa Mannery sent the above pic to go along with her Haiku submissions using the "Change" topic. She was concerned that she had used a previous week's topic, but I say, "Don't stress!" Haiku, and any poetry, is a gift to the reader - I'm thrilled to get it whenever you want to send it!
Here are Liisa's poems, beginning with the bread:
Flabby, pale mass - yougrow in warmth and solitude.Ah, fresh homemade bread.
and
Change has many names,Birth and death are two of them.Life goes on between.and
Fall rocks my senses, Blazing a trail for winter.
Spring will come too soon.
Sweet
SueAnn offered this one:
The song fills my soulwonderful thoughts fill my headYou move me sweet friend.From
Kayce, these fabulous poems:
A simple commentfrom their imaginationfills my week with funand
I watch him in awea man of ease married meHe makes me my bestand my subject matter - humanity:
A look, eyebrows raised,
a secret smile you keep close,
what goes on in there?and
The past and its scars,
the way a person survives,
shows on each one's face.And so that brings us to Haiku Challenge #4 which I am going to extend - due to my lateness in posting - through next week. So #5 will be posted Monday, December 8
th.
And! our theme for this time, Haiku Challenge #4, is
Winter! Go count some syllables!p.s. If ever you have an idea for a challenge topic, please tell me! Especially if you can make them more original than mine!
Sigh...My memory is like a sieve.......
This moves me every time I read it. It applies to so much in life.
(Belatedly for) A Day of Sharing Words
Statement of Purpose
I do the work because I want to.
I do the work because I like to.
I do the work because I know how.
I do the work to explore myself.
I the work to engage others with thought, word, and deed.
I do the work because I have something to say.
I do the work because I have seen something beautiful.
I do the work because I have seen something ugly.
I do the work to be the kind of person I want to be.
I do the work to earn money.
I do the work to stay when I must go.
- Cautrell
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Thanks for your tip about the creative souls group. I'll have to look into it. As for my favorite Jane Austen adaptation, that's a tough one.....I definitely did love the version of Persuasion you referred to. Have you seen Becoming Jane? It was wonderful!!
Good luck finding time for housework (I always put it off so long my husband finally does it -- I manage laundry and dishes, though). Talk to you soon.
Tam
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Thanks so much for your time & for taking a look!
Always,
Amy
Rosalie
Nice to meet a fellow Kingdom lover! We need more TV like that!!
Thanks for your comment! Yep, I'm an Etsy old-timer. Joined 2 years ago. I was a featured seller back in 7/06. That really helped boost sales! (It's like striking gold!)
You have a lovely Etsy shop! Your blog is great, too!
XO
-Ami
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