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Showing posts with label blog. Show all posts

Friday, 31 January 2014

Design & Craft Council of Ireland - How to register


The Crafts Council of Ireland (CCoI) is currently undergoing a name change to better reflect the arts they represent. They are now known as the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland (DCCoI).

The DCCoI is the main champion of the craft industry in Ireland, providing information and training while actively promoting crafts. Activities are funded by Enterprise Ireland so you will often see them promoting each other.

Registration with the DCCoI is currently free and I would highly recommend all crafters to join it. For me, membership is a form of recognition and endorsement by an organisation. Recognition with a national craft organisation can make your business look more reliable to the general public.

To apply, simply complete and submit the form below in resources. Your application will then be assessed by a DCCoI panel. You should be notified within the next two months if your application has been successful.

Membership to the DCCoI means a lot to me. On top of obtaining a greater sense of pride for my work due to official recognition, there are also many benefits.

Benefits of DCCoI membership:
  • Trust - Membership with a national organisation can help to instill trust in new customers.
  • Awareness - By inclusion in their members directory, more people may know about your business.
  • Regular e-Zine with information of industry news, training, support and craft markets. 
  • SEO - Full membership includes a bio about your business and a link to your website. This is a highly quality link and can improve your page search ranking with Google.


Resources:



I hope you found this post helpful.

Friday, 24 January 2014

4 Steps to Promote Competitions & Giveaways



Due to Facebook's ease of use and ability for fan interaction, competitions on this platform have become an essential marketing tool for many small businesses. This post outlines how you can get the most out of your competition. These steps can be used across most of the social media platforms, not just Facebook.

1. Build Excitement
Before you even start the competition, promote it in advance. About a week before, announce that you will be running a competition. Get people excited and open to reading your upcoming posts. It is advised to add a picture to all your posts as it will help to grab the attention of your fans.

2. Commence the Games
When announcing your competition, here are a few points to keep in mind:

  • Make sure your post is easily legible
    Use the first line to describe the post. The following is a good intro as it is tidy and quickly explains what the post is about:
    *** Competition Time ***
  • ALWAYS promote your competition with a picture
    Statistics show that posts with images get more engagement. A photo of the prizes is ideal.
  • Add a Tag
    When promoting your competition, add relevant tags such as #competition #giveaway #'YourProduct' to the bottom on your post. By adding a tag, you are increasing the chances of your post being seen by people search for particular topics. This works best with Twitter. Don't go overboard with the tagging, we don't want to look desperate.

3. Third Parties
Promote your competition with third parties, this could be with particular forum threads, such as on Boards.ie. Who you promote with, depends entirely on the goals of your competition. If your goal is to advertise your brand and to get as many entries as possible, you should advertise on relevant giveaway websites.

  • Competitions.ie
    This is a great website for advertising competitions as it has many Irish followers. The best part is, it's free to advertise. There are paid packages also if required. When I used Competitions.ie back in December 2013, I gained about an additional 200+ fans. Many are 'active' fans, in that they Like, Share and comment on my posts still. 


Advertise for free on Competitions.ie

  • Etsy Ireland Blog
    Members can promote their competitions with us. On the top right of the page, there is a 'Competitions' tab. If you would like us to include your competition, just convo ShenWongJewellery at her Etsy shop. Be sure to include your competition start and end date, competition details, prizes and a link to your competition.


4. Cross Promotion
Promote your competition across all your own platforms: blog, Etsy shop, Twitter, LinkedIn Google+ etc.
In your Etsy shop, include information about the competition on the introduction section, be sure to add a link to it. You need to sit down and think if there is anywhere else online that you have control over the content, these are potential opportunities for you to spread the word yourself.


Tips

  • Add your logo to your images when posting. As other people share your competition on their walls, their friends may not notice your business name. You want to increase your brand exposure with every given opportunity, so it is important not to miss this chance.
  • Don't forget to promote the competition yourself on your own Facebook profile!
Include Your Brand to Images
When I ran my competition, I used ShortStacked to create an app. By using an app, was was able to 'Fan gate' competition entries, ensuring that people 'Like' my page before entering. If you would like to know more about creating an app, just let me know in a comment.

To follow my activities, you can 'Like' my Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/ShenWongCo

Was this post helpful? Have some thoughts? Leave a comment. 

Thank you for reading,

Shen x

Friday, 17 January 2014

Hot Topic #1: Short Term Enterprise Allowance - Financial Support


Many people may be put off working full time on their craft business. But with some savings and a bit of knowledge of financial facilities available, your dreams can be within reach!



How I quit my job and got supplemented support:
  1. Applied for the Back To Work Enterprise Allowance,
  2. Prepared a detailed business plan,
  3. Applied for the Short-Term Enterprise Allowance with the Tolka Partnership.
          Weekly allowance approved!

After I left my job, I knew that I wanted to set up my own business. This will be a slow process as there is a lot of set up work and I will not be bringing in much money within the first couple of months.

To overcome the lack of income in the early stages of my set-up, I applied for the Back To Work Enterprise Allowance (BTWEA) otherwise known as the dole or scratcher. This is a fund for people who are unemployed. Until I've created business viable products, I considered myself to be an unemployed person pursuing on a VERY expensive hobby/idea. On that basis, it is fair for me to avail of this fund.

Recently I completed my online shop set up on Etsy, and made some sales, so it was no longer fair for me to be on an unemployment allowance. I have since successfully applied for the Short-Term Enterprise Allowance (STEA). This pays the same as the BTWEA and for the same nine month period, but rather than coming out of a pot for unemployed people, it is for start up entrepreneurs. 

Benefits of STEA over BTWEA
  • Money is paid straight into your bank account.
  • No need to sign-in anymore at the unemployment office.
  • No need to attend meetings with case worker.
Note: You cannot get the STEA grant if you are registered as a sole trader.

The resources I mentioned are only available in Ireland. But there should be support in most countries. Remember, Google is your best friend for information!

Resources
For full information on the STEA & BTWEA > Here 
Application for STEA form > http://www.welfare.ie/en/pdf/stea1.pdf
How to apply for STEA:
- If you live in an area covered by a local development company (xls) (LDC), apply to the Enterprise Officer.
- If you do not live in an LDC area, apply to the Jobs Facilitator in your social welfare local office.

Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Wednesday Treasuries

There was a variety of treasuries this week with some great products. But the best one we came across was one with 100% Irish products. Guess that really says something about Irish crafts (we could be a bit biased!).

With our lovely summer a distant memory, it was great to see such a seasonally appropriate treasury. Summer may not be in the Irish skies at the moment, but it is still in the air.

'Hello Sunshine!' by Fabricate Designs

Happy summer brights for this beautiful summer's day!


Surfer van, VW Kombi photo, ...
$6

Glass Seed Beaded, Brass Flo...
$32

Set Of Three Wall Mounted Wo...
$20

Turquoise and Yellow Flower ...
$14

la la land. Los Angeles phot...
$17

Vintage Summer Baby Girl Sho...
$35.6

Ray Ban 1960s Sunglasses Yel...
$144

Floral tile Earrings with vi...
$15

Vintage Yellow Dresses Fine ...
$50

loom beaded earrings // oran...
$46

French "Provence" ...
$35

Sunshine yellow vintage Liz ...
$22

Mini Journal with Mini Penci...
$8.2

Guten Morgen Sonnenschein Ge...
$20

Mommy and Me Shirt Set: You ...
$30

Lemon Blue Fold Over Clutch ...
$34
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Wednesday, 31 July 2013

Wednesday Treasuries

With the fickle four seasons weather we have been experiencing, it is only fitting that the treasuries we share today are climate themed.

We have the bright and beautiful 'Fun in the Sun' treasury courtesy of Sheena from FeltbySheena.


'Fun in the Sun!' with FeltBySheena

Beautiful essentials for a Summer holiday. Also featured in her blog: http://www.giftfeltwork.com/blog.html



Pearl, Sea Coral & Tiny Fea...
$24

Seahorse necklace - Hand pai...
$22

Mussel, Beach, Sand, Blue, S...
$24

Blue Summer Sky Swirl Ring M...
$18

Hepburn style sun hat, beach...
$28.5

Turkish Towel, Peshtemal, Fo...
$24

NUDE-Sea shells,pearls & cry...
$39

Retro Dress Sewing Pattern, ...
$5

Tie dye tie colorful summer ...
$39.9

Turquoise, Mustard Wood, Pat...
$36

Daisy Hair Clip - DIY Hand M...
$4.6

Vintage handmade Floral Tuni...
$10

Blue & Gold Satin and Organz...
$14

SALE Kantha Bag Silk Bag Rev...
$20

Swarovski Pearl & Crystal Do...
$38

TOTE BAG..sunshine orange (w...
$69


Then we have the cosy comforts of 'Woodland Treasures' by ICAlien


'Woodland Treasures' from ICAlien

Late summer gorgeousness from the Etsy Ireland Team, in rich berry and woodland colours.



Crochet Wrist Warmers Orange...
$22

SALE 30% off at checkout - H...
$65

Sashiko quilted handbag made...
$25

Red and Topaz Crystal Quartz...
$36

Squirrel and cones - 5x7 pri...
$12

Green/Brown Trio of Rose Bro...
$6.75

Decorative Yellow Ceramic Mu...
$489

Magical Forest Sunlight Tree...
$10

Gothic Black/purple Soap, gl...
$4.25

Plum Herringbone Buttons. 1....
$6

8mm Terra jasper - Purple
$11.5

Black Multicoloured Handknit...
$25

Red Hair-Clip Orchid with a ...
$10

RESERVED FOR BRIGITTE Handsp...
$10

Unique handknitted chunky ca...
$55

Purple Crochet Brimmed Woman...
$32



A big thanks to Shenna and Intercontinental Alien for putting together this week's' wonderful treasuries.

Please leave a comment if you like any of the products :)

Contributor: Shen Wong from ShenWongJewellery.
Blogger at blog.ShenWong.com