Archive for March, 2010
Mar
Shiny Spotlight Thursday
We’ve purchased a new house and we’ll be moving soon. Well, as long as the inspections are clear. Keep your fingers crossed for us. This week I thought I’d search for house warming items to see what was returned in my results.
Clicking on each image will link you to the seller of each item, if you decide you simply must purchase it.
Enjoy!
Watermelon Brie Baker from Karin Lorenc

Artisan Carob Wood Wine Stopper from Spaeny Wood Studio

Artisan Handmade Organic Cotton Modern Floral Coasters from Rohmer

Artisan Custom Mosaic Address Sign from Pear Tree Mosaics

Artisan Rust Oil Can Pottery Teapot by Alina Hayes

Artist Print Home is where the heart is from Jenn Ski

Happy Shopping everyone!
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Mar
There’s been a thread on the Artfire Maven forum this week about a seller with a less than stellar record on the interwebs. Some of the discussion was about this seller’s behavior, communications with other sellers and buyers, copyright issues and about this seller’s flagrant disregard of it’s prior customers. It’s not one issue with this seller, but several that would directly impact other sellers as well as unsuspecting buyers.
It got me to thinking about what I think responsible venues should do to protect its seller and customer base. Is it the venue’s responsibility to ensure that its potential buyers are protected in some fashion when it has knowledge of a seller’s misdeeds in other venues? Should the venue take a wait and see attitude with respect to its own Terms of Use? Should the venue approach the seller and ask some basic questions about some of the information swirling the interwebs? Should the venue ask the seller directly if the accusations have any truth to them? Should the venue ask the seller directly if their intentions are honest?
My nature is to gather facts before making a decision; talk to people involved, conduct a little research, noodle on a possible solution for a while. Basically gather data from several places as well as the source. THEN make a decision. I don’t generally take a position of wait and see. I think doing so doesn’t generally help anyone involved, and connotes apathy. Plus, if I were a buyer that purchased from this shop, endured a bad experience, and then found out that the venue had prior knowledge about the seller, I’d be more than just a bit annoyed. Wouldn’t you?
Admin’s stated position in this particular situation was not to approach this shop and ask questions; rather to wait and see. The seller has since closed up shop. I don’t know if it was because of Admin’s actions behind the scenes or something else.
This isn’t the first nor the last time a potentially harmful seller will set up shop on Artfire. And while I was disappointed, Artfire’s stated response wasn’t dissimilar to what I’ve witnessed from other venues.
What is your opinion? What are your expectations of a venue’s administrative team? How do you think future situations should be addressed? What is Admin’s responsibility to you as a Seller or a Buyer?

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Mar
Lurve him….
and if you are missing Cap’n Jack, check out this blog post from After Elton
http://www.afterelton.com/TV/2010/03/exclusive-john-barrowman-pics-desperate-housewives

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Mar
Did you catch this post in the etsy forum from Rob Kalin?
http://www.etsy.com/forums_thread.php?thread_id=6459105
Looks like changes are coming……I noticed the header had changed and wondered what was going on.

There are a couple discussion threads about it too. Guess I’d better check out what the fora are saying.
http://www.etsy.com/forums_thread.php?thread_id=6459104

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Mar
Wow. What a weekend! We had a whirlwind morning of looking at houses, made an offer Sunday afternoon and the offer was accepted Sunday night.

Oy! The list of things to do in the next 30 days is a bit overwhelming.
If you don’t see much from me over the next several weeks, you’ll know why.

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Mar

Artfire rolled out a new promotion called Friends and Family
Here’s what the site says “The month-to-month rate of a Pro membership on ArtFire.com now costs $15.95. As of Monday the 1st, every Pro member on ArtFire received five invitations via a code that will allow a new Pro member to sign up at the old locked $12 rate. ”
If you are interested in joining Artfire, contact me and I’ll hook you up with one of my codes.

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Mar
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A post redux
http://shinyadornments.com/simplyshiny/2009/04/etsy-teams-expectation-vs-reality/

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Mar
I’ve posted several lists of search terms used to find my etsy shop. They’ve all been slightly odd, sometimes naughty, but none the less entertaining. Here are this month’s winners:
1. backless sweaters
2. andy warhol foundation for the visual arts tote bags
3. buy blue easter eggs
4. chickens in party hats
5. childish thoughts
6. gnome stool
7. illinois flying squirrel (Seems like squirrels are a theme. I swear I had a similar squirrel search term in an earlier list)
8. very thiny metal bag
9. wax orange blossom
10. wedding rubber stamp
It’s weird how people actually find your shop, isn’t it?
Want to share some of yours?

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Mar
HeyMichelle @etsy has announced she’s managing a reseller cleanup. That’s great news, isn’t it? Actually being able to contact a REAL LIVE etsy admin to notify them of reseller shops?
FAB!!
You can find the announcement thread here:
http://www.etsy.com/forums_thread.php?thread_id=6455116
and the discussion thread here
http://www.etsy.com/forums_thread.php?thread_id=6455168

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Mar
Previously, I posted about online tools to help you manage your Twitter account here:
In addition to the ones mentioned in that post, I also use the free version of Social Oomph. The two functions that I like that best are the auto follow/unfollow which you can set to automatic, and the ability to se helpt up an automatic DM response to any new follower. Sweet.
What other Twitter tools do you use?

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