Showing posts with label jewelers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jewelers. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

On Sale?

If you are like me you signed up for several newsletters to keep up on what’s new with an on line business, for me that’s jewelry making news. Are you as disappointed as I am? News, I think not. All I seem to get is barraged with announcements of another sale.

But are those sales a “good buy”? I don’t think so. Realistically I would say that those products are so over priced that even the on sale price isn’t really a sale price. I mean really, 10% for this or that can easily be understood as a sale price. But when you see 30% off consistently, I’m thinking that the regular price must be way over priced.


Wouldn’t it be nice if shop owners didn’t consider us as idiots? I mean really, price the merchandise at a fair mark up price on a regular basis and forget sending me daily and weekly sale emails, enough already! These sales are marketing gone bad, period.

For the number of regular and frequent “On Sale Now” emails I am getting, business must be really bad for those shops. Or, have those shop owners bought into the SEO’s email marketing sham; "how to drive traffic to your sight for only $ x@!!.oo

So what happened to the “news” letter I signed up for? Is venting the same as being negative? LOL.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Promote Yourself!

All Jewelry Sites

You are invitee to join the top with jewelry sites: http://www.alljewelrysites.com

The top have a friendly interface and it offers free web promotion for your site.
You can find:
-title and description;
- screenshot of your website
-statistics about the number of your visitors(unique/pageviews);
-comments about your site;
-the ranking is by sites unique visitors in a week;
-first 5 sites are scrolling in the right side of the site on all site pages;
-7 sites are selected random and showed on the header slideshow of the site;
-statistics with the visitors you got from our top;
After you join the top take the voting code and put in your site
to be accepted to the site.
They will be expecting you at http://www.alljewelrysites.com to subscribe your
site.

A great place for self representing jewelry artists and designers - go here:All Jewelry Sites

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Free Tutorial and Video on Wire Wrapped Rings

Video:  Wire Wrapped Rings (DIY Production)

The video is good but incomplete, setting the stone is a bit tricky, make sure you get the stone tight. It's not quite as easy as it looks. The ring band itself should be wrapped to make it more sturdy, in my opinion.


Materials and Tools:
(My advise is to start out with copper or brass practice wire until you get the hang of it!)
3 ft. 22-gauge 14K/20 gold-filled 1/2-hard square wire
2 ft. 21-gauge 14K/20 gold-filled 1/2-round 1/2-hard wire
1 ring cab (1/2" wide x 1" long) [You can use any size, the smaller the stone, the harder the setting process]
ruler with millimeters
permanent marking pen
ring mandrel
pin vise
flush cutters
flat nose pliers
fine-blade knife

Monday, April 5, 2010

Creative Metal Arts Guild Show

Free Admission

Check out the 2010 CMAG Jewelry and Metal Arts Show and Sale Participating Members



2010 Show Dates: APRIL 30, MAY 1 & 2
At The
Oregon Convention Center
In Beautiful Portland, Oregon

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

"Green" Etching for Jewelry without Acid

There is a fabulous tutorial at http://www.making-jewelry-now.com/acid-etching-metal-jewelry-part-1.html by Virginia Vivier (Esprit Mystique Jewelry) using acid. The tutorial has great tips and techniques.  This article is about using saltwater and a battery. If you dig a little you can find ‘how to’ information free of charge and that is what I did, or you can buy it from a popular magazine.
What you need:


Patience (this process takes longer than acid)
Safety Glasses and Rubber Gloves (strong salt solutions can burn)
D battery and a D battery holder
Alligator clips and heavy ga. copper wire
Copper to be etched and scrap copper
Kosher or canning and pickling salt
Glass container deep enough to hang your art piece
Resist

Resists Available: PNP blue paper (good info on this at: http://www.makersgallery.com/goss/pnp.html ) , nail polish (if you’re desperate), enamel paint, etc.

Hook up a D battery in the battery holder, attach alligator clips to the lead wires on your battery holder and then to the two pieces of copper wire to suspend the art piece and the scrap piece in a saltwater bath. Current draws copper from the piece being etched to the scrap copper. You can use the same kinds of resists you would use for acid etching. Red alligator clips on your jewelry/art piece. Put resist on the back of your art piece or etch a design on the back too.

Make a saturated salt solution by dissolving salt, (lot-o salt)


Clean your art piece and clean it again, alcohol works well.

Draw or transfer your design with whatever resist you want. The scrap copper needs to be cleaned off with a scruby pad to remove any residue, then it's ready.

Fill glass (I don’t like plastic) container with the salt solution, attach your two pieces of copper to copper wires and hang them from the sides of the container so they are submerged in the solution. Attach the positive alligator clip to the art piece etched and the negative clip to the scrap copper. You will see little bubbles rising from the scrap copper, and the water will become cloudy.

It takes an hour or more to get a nice deep etch (patience).

Disposal of used salt water, well I’m not convinced it’s a good idea to pour into the sink, there is copper in it. Maybe consider calling waste management services and double check with your area requirements.

Love those little Altoids Tins? Etching Altoids Tins: go to http://steampunkworkshop.com/altoid-etch.shtml

The fun of this is you can transfer virtually any image or pattern to copper, nickel, or brass.

Want more info? Search the web there is a lot of free information. Take some time and learn something new!!  I welcome any comments and additions to this method of etching.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Welcome to Girls Night Out

You are welcome to view the videos posted, look over my work and check out anything else you'd like to view.

I have another web design site at WebSitesWork.blogspot.com where you can get some handy applications to make your website or blog even better.

If you are a home based jeweler you might like a listing on Home Based Jeweler's Showcase.

View Private Stock Jewelry Here

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Just in Case You haven't Heard

Jewelry Artist and Author Rena Klingenberg.

You can jump-start your home jewelry business with thousands of the best tips for marketing handcrafted jewelry.



If you'd like to receive email updates on new techniques for the business of jewelry art, you can subscribe to her free newsletter, "Jewelry Business Success News".

And for quick gems of home jewelry business advice, tips, news, and updates that you won't find anywhere else, you'll enjoy making regular visits to her popular Jewelry Business Blog.

Looking for specific jewelry business information? There's a ton of it here! You can search this site or browse through a complete listing of all 1,000+ of our articles in the sitemap.

She adds new articles there regularly, with information on jewelry home parties, photographing and scanning jewelry, creative jewelry sales, making your own jewelry tags and earring cards, setting up and maintaining your own successful jewelry website, cheap jewelry display ideas, professional looking jewelry packaging, consigning and wholesaling jewelry to shops and galleries, handling taxes, permits and other business matters, and more.

She even tells you about all the mistakes she has made in her own jewelry business, and how you can avoid them.

Here is her Link

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Jeweler's Showcase

The Jeweler's Showcase has bloomed into something unexpected. We are getting super traffic as far as I am concerned mainly because the site has only been up a month and there have been almost 1200 new visitors and over 4200 pageviews. Hoorah, I can say it's a success! And thanks to all the Home Based Jewelers who provided me with "good" links, great banners and text, you Jewelers Rock! Now it's up to the Jewelers to post their details under the comments to their post.

New subject: I've Fallen and I Can't Get Up.

There is a great amount of discussion about lack of traffic. I am a numbers person and firmly believe that if enough people see what you are selling someone in that crowd is looking for what you have. I've posted numerous articles and posts on my WebSitesWork blog about traffic and tools available to help you get the traffic you need. And like so many people that have said this before me, "it takes time and hard work" I am continually looking for ways to improve the traffic to my sites, and to the sites that I build. Enjoying the research helps too.

The "never give up" attitude is what sucessful people have, when they fall they get right back up and maybe start over again. As well, I am completely overhauling my Private Stock Jewelery website, I've changed this website to be wider (that took some doing, considering it's not my html and I didn't want the whole site to crash) and one other site that really needs updating. Yep, that is going to take some time.


Home Based Jeweler's Showcase
Private Stock Jewelry.com
Web Sites Work.blogspot.com
Millie's Overstocked in Rocks.bogspot.com
Wear My Blues.blogspot.com