Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Apples are in!


September signals the beginning of fall with the start of apple harvest season! From apple brown butter to the all American apple pie, there’s no doubt about it, apple is the favorite fragrance for this time of year.

Because of my love for trivia, I'd like to share with you a few facts about apples you may not know:

* The average person eats 65 apples a year. 

* Apples float because 25% of their volume is air.

* The Adam's apple got it's name because it was believed the apple stuck in Adam's throat when he swallowed it.

* China produces more apples than any other country.

* The only apply native to North America is the crabapple.

Now that you are prepared for next week's Jeopardy episodes, let me tell you a bit about Apple as the September fragrance of the month.

I have three apple fragrances for you to choose from for the September fragrance of the month.  First is last year’s favorite Apples and Oak.  Apples and Oak combines a harvest of apples of all varieties with the woodsy scent of oak and moss.

Apple Harvest 12 oz. candle
New to this year’s line up is Apple Harvest.  Combining MacIntosh, Granny Smith, and Red Delicious, Apple Harvest brings the “just in from the orchard” smell into your home.

Last is new Pumpkin Applebutter.  This custom blended fragrance has more of a traditional harvest scent, bringing the favorite fragrances from September and October into one home’s with a healthy dose of cinnamon.  Be careful—people may think you’ve been cooking and canning when this candle is lit!

     All Apple scented products are 10% off this September. For more information, please see my Fragrance of the Month shop section.



Sunday, September 2, 2012

Featured artist: Anita Miller/Nature's Images by Design

Today I'm proud to introduce to you Anita Miller with Nature's Images by Design.  Read more about her fabulous work:



My company, Nature’s Images By Design, specializes in fine art photography.  Nature in its broadest sense inspires large portion of my photographs. I enjoy capturing the transformations that occur in the natural world from minute to minute and season to season. Nature is always changing, each image feels fresh, and as if it’s the first picture I have ever taken. My travel photographs reveal almost abstracted views of winding city streets and hilly vistas, reflecting in a way the labyrinth like mystery of places unknown.

Four Sunflower Images - Sunflower Collection - 3 - 8x12 and 1 - 16x20














I began to pursue photography as a vocation in 2011, when I opened her business. I have had my abstracts exhibited at the 2012 Joseph Miller Abstract Photography Exhibit.  My photos have been published in the fPOE Collective and The Studio Magazine.  As a member of The Artisan Group, I have gifted Jordin Sparks, Mila Kunis, Amy Poehler, and Mariska Hargitay.  I will be participating in the GBK Gift Lounge for the Primetime Emmys in September.

Tuscany Village Photo - Italian Image - 8X8 Print



Outside of my Etsy shop, I am a Software Engineer for General Dynamics Information Technologies.  My two passions are photography and travel.  I will be returning soon from a 10 day to France! Very excited to visit Paris and Provence, looking forward to capturing the beauty of both places with my photographs!

iPhone Case 4 - 4S iPhone Case - Streets of Italy


The product I am most proud of is my "Spring into Summer Collection" coasters that I will be gifting the press for GBK Gift Lounge for the Primetime Emmys through The Artisan Group.

Tile Coaster Set - Four Landscape Coasters - Serenity Landscape Collection


If photography is my calling, I was fortunate to find it at the age of 12, when I received my first camera as a birthday prsent.  I honestly coulnd’t tell you what kind of camera it was and ite really doesn’t matter.  From that point on I was obsessed with capturing anything and everything with whatever camera was at hand. I began to pursue photography as a vocation in 2011, when I opened my business, Nature’s Images by Design. I have had my abstracts exhibited at the 2012 Joseph Miller Abstract Photography Exhibit in Gainesville, Virignia.  Several of my images have been publisedin online magazines as well as the fPOE Collective, a quarterly publication featuring the Female Photographers of Etsy.


B&W Single Seagull - Sea Bird Photo - 8X10 Print

You can also find me here:


Tuesday, August 28, 2012

How to Increase Your Following

How to get your name about. How to spread the word about your product.  We struggle with these concepts every day.  Oh yeah, and at the same time, we need to produce an incredible product and make money while doing it.

I can't help you with your product. But I love marketing, and one of my goals in writing this blog is to provide you with a nudge or two to help you overcome a business concept that may be challenging.

A few months ago, I wrote about Blogger Blues.  I was having difficulty developing concepts and topics for a bi-weekly blog post.  Writing a blog is a commitment, because you can't do it once or twice and hope all goes well.  You need to stay at it.  My goal for today is not to take up space to remind you why blogging is good for business (there's a great blog here written by Leah of the incredible Promotional Frenzy Team).  My goal for today is to give you another nugget or two to help you with the challenging task of marketing your business through your blog!

Today I read a very interesting email posting by Step-By-Step Marketing on how writing an e-book or a white paper can be good for your business.  ("Oh great, here she goes again," is what you're thinking. "Textbook marketing I don't have time for." Please keep reading....) I hope you take the time to read the full article, available here.  For the time constrained multi-tasker, here's the Cliff Notes version:
  • We can build our business list (newsletter, vendors, customers) by providing information relevant to their world.  We can do this by writing a quick e-book and by giving the information away for free.
  • We build that business list by asking for their information before giving them the free material.
  • We use Facebook, Twitter and other social media to publicize the availability of the e-book or white paper. 
So think about this.  How many of you out there write "how to" posts on your blogs? While I know many artists don't like to write how to articles because there is a fear of giving away your secrets (yours truly included), I encourage you to find content that is, possibly, readily available, but that can you write in a way to call your own.   For example, I know a few Promo Frenzy team members who write about how to work with polymer clay without delving into what makes their artwork unique.

I invite you to think about what you can share without giving away the tools of the trade.  If you work in jewelry, can you write an e-book about meanings of birthstones? If you work in watercolors, can you write about framing your artwork? If you work in photography, can you provide a tips on how to use your digital camera?

My suspicion is that many of you out there have content readily available because you've already shared it on your blog.  Why not turn that content into an e-book, a takeaway for your reader, or fruitful nuggets for the novice?  Think about it.  How many times have you downloaded information about your craft before you decided to take the plunge? How many times have you purchased artisan crafts, artwork, or how-to information from an artist or artisan you've admired in hopes of becoming just like them? The world is full of people wanting to be the success you already are!

Now is your opportunity to give back.  You can do this on your own blog.  For an easy tutorial on how to write an e-book using PowerPoint, check out this great article by Hubspot.  Make sure you're using content that isn't copyright protected, or that you've received permission to use the information.  Then blast the h*ck out of it!!!! Write status updates on Facebook; tweet about the free information on your website; highlight the information on your website, newsletter, and business cards.  And always, always, get contact information before providing the e-book or white paper.  Ta da! No more begging and pleading people to follow you or to like your pages, because you've become the authority they want to turn to!

Then do it again. And again. And again. You are the expert in your field, aren't you? Now's the time to let everyone else know!

Dorene

P.S. What will be the content for your first e-book? What do you think should be the content for my first white paper? Share your wisdom for all to learn!
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