Monday, March 30, 2009

Eating Dessert First? How I prioritize my day.



I'm a big proponent of eating dessert first. Here's my flawless logic: I look at my plate and eat the thing I like the most first. Then I look at it again, and then pick (from what's left) what I like the most and eat that. That way, I'm always eating the absolute yummiest thing that's available right away. Makes sense, right?

But this doesn't work so well for running a business. I'd be surfing lots of fun blogs all day long and checking out other etsy stores while my taxes, health insurance bill, and messy desk would be left on my proverbial plate.

So instead what I have to do is the old "eat your broccoli first, then you get dessert." Borrowing a trick from the Four Hour Work Week, I come up with a list of one to two major items each day to finish. I write these down either the night before, or perhaps even laying out my whole week on Sunday night.

This way, I can jump right in and get the most important tasks done for the day, and if there's time left, I can do the more fun aspects of my job. It keeps me focused, but also makes me work faster and more efficiently since I'm trying to finish up.

For example, here's my to-do list for today:

1. Send out at least one press release.
2. Write a blog post.
3. Create new sampler sheet for super-secret distribution.

And if I'm able to finish up quickly, then I can eat my yummy dessert and current addiction, the weekly "Quit Your Day Job" post on etsy's blog. I can't wait!

Thursday, March 19, 2009

It's Here. It's Here!

I always feel positively giddy picking up a new batch of CDs. The people at the local duplication house are just so nice, and I get a big box of goodies. Yea! I spent last night wrapping a big bunch of them in 1950s dictionary pages getting them ready to go out.

You can check out the new CD in my etsy store, or see all of the collage sheets that are on it here. It has some of my favorite and best-selling collage sheets (including pin-ups, postcards, Victorian Alice, and a ton of holidays). Plus, for the first week only, each CD comes with two free digital collage sheets sent via email so you can grab some of your favorites not on the CD.

And if you want to be notified of new CDs, coupons, free downloads and such, be sure to join my newsletter.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Jefferson Students Present Carbon Footprint Fair

I had the extreme pleasure today of meeting a group of sharp, caring, and amazing Jefferson High School students. I was invited to their class to present some tips on how to interact with the media, and I have no doubt that they will all represent their school well. These students, along with their peers, are putting on a Carbon Footprint fair this Wednesday, March 18th. You can read more about it here. Declan and I will be heading over post-nap to see what it's all about.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Step 1: Revive my blog

I am admittedly not a good blogger. Before yesterday, my last post was more than six months ago. But I also know the value of a good blog in keeping people informed. Pretty much all of the top handmade sellers on etsy have timely, informative blogs that they keep updated on a regular basis. Some of my favorites at the moment include:

The Black Apple
Petite House
LittlePut
AshleyG
Berkley Illustration

One of the major reasons that writing posts has been hard for me is my lack of information about whether I'm talking to a big, empty room or not. So, today's task in my plan for World Domination (also know as how to pay the mortgage and health insurance is): Blog Statistics.

My first step is to head over to the etsy forums and search "blog stats." From there, it seems that both google analytics and stat counter are fairly well received. I'll start today with google since I already use them for my etsy shop. Following these instructions, I've added the code and....

Oh ... well apparently I'll have to wait up to 24 hours to see.... stay tuned to see what's up.

In the mean time, see these helpful articles in the storque about how to add google analytics to your etsy store.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

So I Quit My "Day" Job

Today is my first official day as a full-time, work-from-home crafter. When I tell people I left my nice, non-profit, part-time job (with benefits) in this economy, most people seem to think I'm a smidge brave and mostly insane. If you've read the etsy Storque article on piddix, you know that I've been trying to balance two 30-hour-a-week jobs plus be home with my son four days per week. It had finally reached the point where something had to give.

Over the past two years piddix has grown from a hobby to a real, grown-up business with Quickbooks and all. Designer AshleyG has said about her amazing etsy shop "our time is directly proportional to our income." During the next 30 days I'll be sharing different tips that I've learned along the way, plus try to answer the question of whether, by putting more time, energy, and resources into my crafting business it can take off and thrive.

Wish me luck.