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CraftyPod #78: Market Your Craft Online, with Jennifer Perkins

 
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In this show:

- An interview with Jennifer Perkins about something she does exceptionally well: marketing crafty work online.

- A rundown of online marketing tools: which ones are best? How can you tell they’re working?

- Finding the time to keep lots of online marketing efforts going.

- Getting over your fear of rejection and maximizing your online opportunities.

Bring On The Links:

Visit Jennifer’s home on the web: her website, and her blog.

Check out Jennifer’s book, The Naughty Secretary Club: The Working Girl’s Guide to Handmade Jewelry.

And then, see how Jennifer’s using all these online tools:

Naughty Secretary Club Etsy shop

Naughty Secretary Club on Flickr

Jennifer on Twitter

Naughty Secretary Club on MySpace

To find Jennifer on Facebook, you have to be logged in.

Naughty Secretary Club on Indiepublic

Naughty Secretary Club on My Craftivity

Naughty Secretary Club on ThisNext

Jennifer on LibraryThing

Jennifer on Shelfari

Jennifer on Goodreads

Some other tools mentioned in this podcast (or not):

If you need a free source of website/blog stats, try Sitemeter or Google Analytics.

If you sell anything on Amazon, try Amazon Connect.

We also talked a little about Plurk.

. . . And Jennifer also mentioned Problogger.

WHEW.

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