Monday, March 30

Verde in the Alamo City

Come check out our newest treasury! Comment and share it with your friends. Lets make that firs page!!

Sunday, March 29

Discussion Forum Now Up!

Communication is key when on a team. A team cannot flourish without members actively keeping tabs on what everyone else is doing. To coordinate sales and promotions, to pitch in together to purchase advertising, to plan events and participate in decision making.. A forum can serve these functions and more!

Being a member of a community where you are able to ask for critiques, receive feedback, glean knowledge from more experienced sellers, and exchange ideas with creative minds with entirely new perspectives is an asset beyond measure. For instance, what if every time you were featured on a treasury you had a group of people willing to go comment and help bump up the traffic? You might just have more coverage on the front page. By being willing to support the others in your community, they will support you in return.

You can also find and post interesting articles and information for your teammates to read. In turn, by them doing the same, we all benefit from growing our wisdom and scope of experience in selling our goods and making a living doing what we love.
Go sign up! Consider using the same username that you have on Etsy to avoid confusion. You can personalize your profile. add your signature (feel free to link to your store or use a banner). You can use your on avatar or one of the ones that are provided. Introduce yourself and get some conversations going!


You can head over to Our Community in order to participate. We will talk about our team store, what kinds of events we would like to have, how to make more sales, and get to know one another! Just sign up and introduce yourself. It's super easy!

Thursday, March 26

Our team profile is up!

Head on over to the Texas Teams profile and there we are! We are at the very bottom. Sellers who are not listed yet, never fear. I will be sending in an update monthly and you will be listed in two shakes of a lamb's tail.

Thanks for supporting ACE!


Our First Meeting - Be there or be square!

We're having our first local meeting on April 4th, at 2:00pm at El Sol Studios. Our meetings will take place on the first Saturday of the month (the day after First Friday).


This will be a Meet & Greet, just a casual mingling of creative minds. Feel free to bring business cards and network with other members of our new team. We will introduce ourselves, talk about what we want from our team, what kinds of events we would like to participate in and our experiences as sellers. There will be light refreshments (vegans welcome!) and goodie bags. So, in other words, get your butt down to El Sol Studios and have a good time!

Wednesday, March 25

Free Custom Digital Art from Geminita

Hello ACE Readers!

I'm giving away some art this month. I'll do a digital rendering of one high resolution JPEG and mount it on canvas. I will take the original and turn it into a monochrome masterpiece. The finished product will look very similar to a painting, with texture applied via gel medium.


In order to be entered into the random drawing for this piece (valued at $60) go ahead and lave a comment on my blog. Enter by April 24th. The winner will be announced on April 25th.

Seller Tip #1: Fill out your signature

Do you point everyone you email back and forth with to your shop? Why not? This is a free and easy way to promote your business. Just set up your signature to have your name and URL. Everyone you email will get it in their inbox. I usually click links in signatures I get through email. I’m sure a few other people do too.

There is no downside to this at all. Just make sure that the actual website address is visible. Linking the name alone could shut out those in your correspondence who don’t have the capability to see HTML in their emails. Just keep it short and sweet. Your name, your URL, and maybe the byline from your business.

Tuesday, March 24

ACE Treasury!!

The Alamo City Etsy team has been featured in a Treasury!

Check it out here.


Monday, March 23

I Heart This!

If you haven't heard of the Heart-O-Matic, boy are you in for a sweet surprise! This awesome (and FREE!) tool by CraftCult allows you to see who Hearts your shop and items, how many page views you have had, and what listings have earned hearts. Just plug in your username and you're ready to go! Check out the Heart-O-Matic here.


Welcome to the Team!

Hello potential ACE Member! Head over to the Member Application Form to apply!


Sunday, March 22

Newbie’s Guide to Etsy

I’ve shopped on Etsy for years. I tried to start up a shop once a few years ago and just couldn’t keep it going after moving to another state on short notice and then going without Internet for a few months. I made a few sales before I closed up shop but I really was taking shots in the dark at what I should be doing. In starting a new Etsy store I decided to take a look around and see what kinds of resources were available to a new seller like me. Luckily, there are plenty of veteran crafters who are more than happy to share the tricks of the trade. I’ve compiled a list of things that I’ve learned myself and heard through the grape vine. Hopefully this can save you some of the trouble and start you on the way to Etsy success.

Purchase something first
If you are opening a new account to start your store you really should buy something first. This is probably the most fun part of opening your shop. Pick out a couple of items from other sellers and purchase them. You will get to see what Etsy is like from the perspective of the buyer, get some good feedback, and you’ll get the opportunity to start a friendship with another seller. Not to mention your awesome new handmade loot.

Ration your listings
I made this mistake my first time selling on Etsy and it took me close to two months to make my first sale. I just took my photos, posted all of my listings and called it a month. I missed out on the chance to have my art gracing every page of the listings and settled foolishly for the lump of my prints and paintings to be stuck at the bottom of the searches.

This time around I’ve posted something every day to every other day and boy, what a difference that has made!

Not just good, but great photos
Since you can’t pick up the things in an online store and look at them, try them on, feel the texture and weight, or smell the scent, you can only rely on what you see. Sure, a description and some measurements help, but the clarity and mood of the pictures will sell your items far better than the description ever could. After all, a picture is worth a thousand words, right? With the ability to post 5 pictures per listing you should be set.

Get a Unique Name for your Business
This will either be so easy it’s ridiculous or so difficult it hurts. Make sure it fits your personality and the mood of the store. Don’t stick with the same username if it’s something like Winky67. Start a new account with a more suitable name and lay down new roots.

Know that outsourcing isn’t all bad
I think about becoming a graphic designer from time to time. I am tempted by the career, the salary, the growing demand for their services… Time after time I arrive at the conclusion that I just hate hate hate graphic design. I decided to paint my own banner, logo, and avatar. If I had not, though, you can bet your boots I would have hired one of the many talented designers from Etsy to take care of that for me. Know where your talent lies, and if your DIY banner doesn’t look 100% professional, outsource.

Promote your URL, not your Shop
This is perhaps one of the most important favors that a seller can do themselves in the future. Say you start your new shop to sell your funky mittens and you call it Purple Zebra Mittens. If you promote your shop for a few years and later decide to stop making the mittens and start making elegant upscale scarves you will either have to start from scratch or sell your new scarves in your inappropriately named mitten shop.

By simply paying a few dollars a year you can have a unique domain name (such as purplezebramittens.com) that points to your store. It really is a win-win situation. The domain name will be easier to remember for your customers, you look much more professional, and if you decide to change directions in the future your hard work and clientele will not go down the drain.

Think outside the box when it comes to promotion
When it comes to promoting your store there is no need to pay for expensive advertising and books on marketing. The only costs that you need to expend are for business cards, a stamp, and mailing something every few months to the folks on your mailing list. Creativity and networking should take care of the rest. Checking out the Promotion category will reap many wonderful ideas for getting your store some much deserved attention.

Write Thoughtfully
Your Shop Announcement, Profile and Listings all need to be written with much care. They need to state the facts, of course, but your personality must be conveyed clearly. Your unique voice must come through here. Shoppers on Etsy are there to support crafters and they are buying it because it was made by a real person. Looking at the written aspects of other stores helped me to see what information I needed to include.

Ship Promptly
I know that when I order online I can’t wait for my new things to arrive. I know that my customers probably feel the same way.

Follow the Golden Rule
When I was little my Mom taught me that I should treat others the way I’d like to be treated. Even when you are frustrated with a customer that you feel is being difficult, remember, you are representing your business. If you start getting angry at the keyboard it may translate in your correspondence. Walk away and come back when you feel calm and collected. You never know, that difficult customer could go back and say negative things to their friends and family that could result in losing sales. That’s not to say that you should be a doormat and let folks walk all over you. Just know that it is important to maintain your good reputation, not to mention your good karma.

Send Thank You notes to anyone and everyone who is nice to you, does something for you, helps you, or buys something from you. The investment you make is worth so much more than a postage stamp. Just put out all the goodness that you can and watch it come back twofold.

Don’t be a thief
Be unique and original, don’t rip off ideas that came from other people without their permission (or knowledge). Doing this will come back to bite you in the ass later on. Looking for inspiration and outright stealing are two different things. Respect the time and thought that others have put into their work and don’t take something that doesn’t belong to you.

Give it your all
If you want your store to be a success you must believe in your product and work your fingers to the bone. If you want part time income you must work full time, and if you want full time income you must work 24/7. Eat, breathe, sleep, and have faith in your store.

Now, go out into the world and craft your handmade business.

Hello San Antonio Etsians!

The Alamo City Etsy Street Team is a cooperative of crafters, artists, and artisans living and working in San Antonio and surrounding areas. The team is run by a group of diverse and multi-talented volunteers and runs on an informal non-profit status.

Our mission is to unite San Antonio Indie Crafters and develop a tight knit community while working together to build our handmade businesses. This support network is what will make Handmade thrive in our city.

We strive to support the Handmade community by offering high quality selling venues with low to no cost to the Crafter. We make it a priority to support small businesses and local charities to keep our community and economy strong.

Our team features crafters who make handmade, fair trade, environmentally sound, sustainable, stylish, elegant, contentious and one of a kind jewelry, clothing, accessories, art, home decor, supplies and more!
For information on joining the team, click here.