Sunday, November 20, 2011

I'm a silversmith/jewelry designer. Can I sell on Blogger? How do I add my company to search engines?

I have a Yahoo 360 page listed under Jessica Dow, which is open to the public. Somone with experience might get a better idea of the best market for my work after seeing some examples. I also have links there to on-line portfolios and my new BLOGGER page ( which has some larger pictures of my custom work). I already have a few things on eBAY, on a trial basis. But I don't think eBAY is the right place for work such as mine. Any advice would be very helpful. I'm planning on starting a professional web-site, but most of the web-site designers I've seen charge prices currently not within my budget. I know there are site-builders, but I don't want a cheap knock off design ( template ) for my site. I want my site to reflect the same quality and beauty as the work I sell there. If that means I have to wait to hire a high priced professional, I'll do that. I'd appreciate hearing of any other options.

I'm a silversmith/jewelry designer. Can I sell on Blogger? How do I add my company to search engines?
That's a good idea--I'd first thoroughly read Blogger's TOS (Terms of Service), their rules, etc. To make sure, I'd e-mail them (there's most likely a contact link somewhere on the website) asking about your business and your ideas to sell on Blogger. It doesn't seem necessary, but imagine your site being shut down to all the customers and the consequences of breaking the rules (if there are any against it, that is).





As for getting it noticed, a good first step is to get a 'dot-tk'. Basically, you pick a URL for your website (like mydesgins.tk). After that, you submit your Blogger URL, and anyone who types the URL from .tk is will be redirected to your site. So if they type in mydesigns.tk, that will be the URL in the bar, but your Blogger will load. It does have one page of advertisments beore redirecting, but it allows you to put in keywords to help people find your site on search engines. Even if no one uses the .tk URL, just having your site up on search engines is a benefit itself!








As for a professional website design--I'll make you one, free-of-charge. No links, nothing. I know, coming from someone you hardly know (and for free), it sounds like I wouldn't be able to do a quality job, but I will--I'll do it because I enjoy it. Contact me with details if you want me to make a layout, good luck with selling!
Reply:Hi, perhaps you can try Google adwords to market your service/product.





Google adwords is a text-based system for advertising on its site and its partner sites. The service allows you to create your own ads, choose keywords to help match your ads to your audience, and control the cost of your advertising—you pay only when people click on your ad (a cost per click plan). Anyone wishing to promote a product on Google can enroll in this program.





you can get a 5 detail pages information about Google adwords at :





http://www.adcenter.net.cn/google-adword...





Good Luck %26amp;%26amp; Best Wishes!
Reply:The above answer sounds good and we learned in marketing that to have a warm grey background for your merchandise. Ours was art. I hate grey cubicals but it is to IMPELL them to purchase where as other colors do something else. hahah


Now watch... everyone will have grey stores. eeeekkk I've started something. Ha.





I personally also like simplicity as busy art work is great but busy guadie frames are torture.
Reply:Try claire's accesories that is more easy to reach.


Also focus on the boutiques near you to supplie with your products.


To host your website check: www.webfarm.co.nz
Reply:You're right. Ebay is not fit for you. Why, because many people are still afraid to purchase products sold on ebay site. They are looking for more secured sites, where they are sure that they are not scams. Blogger site, however, is still not fit for you, nor the yahoo 360 page. This is because these sites are designed for bloggers mostly. Well, there are still many free professional-looking sites you could choose from. Some of these are:





http://www.bravenet.com/


http://www.freewebtemplates.com/


http://www.doteasy.com/Services/WebHosti...





Or, if you would want real professional touch for your website, you will find price bargain for these hire-a-freelancer sites:





http://ifreelance.com/


http://freelancesteps.blogspot.com/








Well, submitting to search engines and directories is easy. I could give you a master list of sites and directories you could submit your site to:





http://www.allsearchengines.com/


http://www.blackstump.com.au/lookup.htm





Good Luck on your business.





Mary


http://onlinepr.gbwatch.com/


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