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I just opened my 1st shop

Jireionk posted June 18, 2011 13:15 ago

I finally opened up my new shop

http://cmoaccessories.storenvy.com/

Does anyone have any ideas on how I can promote my shop?

Im currently offering a product that is free and the only thing you have to pay is shipping...

6 Replies

  • VeeshusBowtique said June 22, 2011 20:48 ago

    You have a cute idea going on! (:
    You can promote your store by making a Tumblr and Twitter!
    It would be cool to upload a video of you making your accessories on Youtube!

    Check us out?
    http://veeshusbowtique.storenvy.com/

  • novaclothing242 said September 02, 2011 14:16 ago

    im new as well follow me

    http://novaclothing242.storenvy.com/
    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Nova-Clothing-242/162398130464690
    http://twitter.com/#!/novaclothing242

  • bchantel48 said September 02, 2011 14:32 ago

    http://chantelsboutique.storenvy.com/

  • bchantel48 said September 02, 2011 14:32 ago

    http://chantelsboutique.storenvy.com/

  • Widas said February 15, 2012 21:48 ago

    http://widas.storenvy.com/

  • Liger said February 15, 2012 22:17 ago

    Social Networks provide the best free advertising. Start a blog to talk about your craft and any specials you want to promote in your shop. If you have a Google+ account, create a page for your business. Same with Facebook: create a page for your store. Storenvy has an app that allows you to make a store tab, so people can shop without even leaving Fb.

    Create a Twitter account for your store to promote items, sales, and other shops you like. It's always good to talk about other artists and such, and it encourages others to talk about you. If you have a personal twitter account, retweet everything you post to your store account.

    Word of Mouth is the best free way to go. Make yourself some business cards or flyers and ALWAYS have some on you when you are out and about. Anytime you sell something, include a card when you ship the order. If you're at a convention or craft show, take samples of your work and a fat stack of cards. Make as many connections as possible not only with potential customers, but other crafters and store owners as well.

    Welcome to the fun!

    http://knittedsteel.storenvy.com

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