Archive for January, 2010

01/26/10

Here is this morning’s roundup. Along with today’s shop of the day: Snoozer Loser.  That abacus necklace and scissors scarf are at the top of my wish list right now.

Special Discount: 20% off at Snoozer Loser’s bigcartel shop when you enter discount code LOSE upon checkout.

01/25/10

I mentioned Emilie Friday earlier today and now I am back to show you what she can do with a pen. Her work is amazing. But I’ll let it speak for itself…

Visit the Emilie Friday website for gorgeous handwritten calligraphy and stamps. And also stop by Emilie Friday here on papernstitch.

01/25/10

1.  I love the eclectic look of this “two-for” dress with its intricate lattice neckline.  Dress by Free People, $89.60 from Shopbop.

2.  Geometric cutouts spice up your everyday black leggings.  Leggings from ASOS, $30.59.

3.  A pair of lace-up birdcage pumps in jewel toned suede make the perfect match to a flowy floral mini.  Pumps from Newport News, $44.

4.  This laser cut patent belt adds graphic interest to a solid top or dress.  Belt from White House Black Market, $58.

5.  The flower cutout makes this slinky jersey top business in the front, party in the back.  Top from Express, $29.50.

6.  Show off your curves in a sexy cut out monokini with an edgy, geometric print.  Swimsuit by Freya, $49.29 from ASOS.

xoxo,

Lesley of 315thomas

01/25/10

I’m Brenda from Phydelle and Phydeaux Designs, back for another Craft Venture!  We talked last week about revisiting your pricing, all part of our January series on post-holiday shop clean up and makeovers.  You can’t have a makeover without new photos, which is what we’ll talk about this week!

I’ll start this week with an immediate disclaimer:  I am by no means an expert in photography!  But I can tell you without equivocation that when it comes to shopping online, we shop with our eyes first.  The stronger and more appealing your photographs are, the more traffic you will have draw to your online shop.

Before you pick up your camera, spend some time working your way through a couple of crucial steps.

First step is to critically look at your photos!  Are they a bit stale?  Still have some Christmas, Halloween or even Fourth of July photos in your shop?  Are you baffled about why your fantastic and beautiful widget just isn’t pulling in visitors?  Or maybe you are rebranding your shop, building consistent styling across your photos?  Ask someone for constructive criticism of your current photos (I recommend asking a successful online seller with fantastic photos for that kind of feedback, rather than your best customer or mom or spouse!).

Next step is to think about your brand, your customers, the story you want to tell with your photos and descriptions.  You can tie all of this into how you style your photos!

That last step may be a little confusing if you’ve not previously thought about branding.  A cohesive shop tells your visitors who you are and how they fit into your world.  For instance, if you knit beautiful baby blankets and beanies, you have a defined group of people who will be interested in your goods.  Your particular branding may be as simple as photographing your hand dyed yarn in a consistent fashion against a white background.  You are only limited by your imagination and resources!

Also, think about your “back story” – the story you play in your head (not necessarily verbalized) as you style and photograph your widgets.  How can you style your photos to fit your back story?  Every photo I take for my own shops has my very own super secret back story, which drives my styling, lighting and even editing!  Perhaps your back story is literally a story … a series of mini-stories told via product photos.  Or perhaps it’s a theme that helps your create consistency and cohesion.  Even a process or method for those with super photography skills!  In all of these cases, your back story ends up being key to your overall branding.

You might be thinking this sounds like an awful lot of work, and it can be!  Think of it as laying down the foundation for one of the most important aspects of your business and what is seen first by your potential customers:  your photos.

How are you doing overall with your photography?  Are you consistent and cohesive?  Do you have a back story?  Are your product photos immediately recognizable as your own, in a sea of similar products?

Additionally, think about the product photographs that most impress you on your favorite blogs and shopping sites.  What draws you to those photos?  Is it the light, the styling, something else?  Think about your own photos and identify what makes them so appealing.

Image c/o The summer berry stack pompom headband by Yokoo

01/25/10

I am really liking today’s round-up, if I do say so myself. “Craft Venture” post coming up. But for now, check out Monday’s shop of the day, Emilie Friday. Adorable cake toppers and amazing calligraphy, which I’ll be posting about this afternoon.

01/25/10

To get in the mood for the upcoming holiday (that’s right Valentine’s Day…if you want to call it a holiday), I was thinking I wanted to do something like this in our house. Its not overly feminine or Valentine-y…PERFECT!

Image Credit: Polaroid Decor via Citrushearts

01/22/10

Beautiful container and vase collections from Sunday Market Times. Especially interested in this silver plated trophy vase. Gives me so many ideas…

Have a great weekend everyone. See you Monday!