Taking Advantage of Twitter

As a crafter you know that you can only sell what people see, so how do you spread your name and get people to see your wares?.
Social Media is a great way to do this but which platforms?

There’s plenty more too, use the ones that suit you and your business. For this blog I’ll be focussing on Twitter but check back and there will be more (as I get used to using them myself).

On Twitter, unlike Facebook, you are limited on what you can write, by 140 characters. With that in mind, think of short phrases describing what you’re trying to sell. The 140 characters also includes photographs which equal 24 characters.
Here’s a quick example:

includes this beautiful . Just £5 on

So based on this tweet, I’ve told people that I’m having a special offer (#fiverfriday) on my #bunny and that it is purchased through the link above on Conscious Crafties (@consciouscrafty). You may also note that I’ve put a hashtag of #craftbuzz at the end, more on this further down. I also added a photo so people could see what I was I was trying to sell. USE YOUR PHOTOS!! People are less likely to click on a link if they don’t know where it leads.

Bunny.jpg

Keep things, short and sweet with as many hashtags (the #) as possible for people to reach your item. When someone searches twitter they’re searching the hashtags, so for you to be found when someone searches #handmade you need to have #handmade in your tweet/other tweets.
If someone likes your item they will pop through your link and buy it OR they will retweet your post. When someone retweets your item, it means that it begins to show your tweet in their feed, and all their followers see it too.
It’s like when you hand out flyers, not only are you trying to show that person what you do, but also anyone else they come into contact with.

Another good way to get your items seen is to take part in networking hours on Twitter. This is where, during advertised times you can post your items and the people who run the networking profile which retweet your message to their followers.
Here’s a list of known networking hours, feel free to message me if you know anymore that you’d like added to the list.

Monday to Friday
‪#‎uklatehour‬ = 9 – 10
‪#‎bizhour‬ = 2 – 3
‪#‎b2bhour‬ = 2 – 4
‪#‎womaninbiz‬ = 6 – 7
‪#‎ukbusinesslunch‬ = 12 – 1

Monday
‪#‎enterprisehour‬ = 8 – 9
‪#‎northwesthour‬ = 3 – 4
‪#‎gifthour‬ = 8 – 9
‪#‎creativehour‬ ‪#‎ccc‬ = 7:30 – 8:30
‪#‎mondaymarathon‬ = all day
‪#‎lincshour‬ = 8 – 9
‪#‎bayhour‬ = 8 – 9
‪#‎horsehour‬ = 8 – 9

Tuesday
‪#‎chesterhour‬ = 8 – 9
‪#‎treasurytuesday‬ = all day (For Etsy Treasuries only)
‪#‎dartmoorhour‬ = 8 – 9

Wednesday
#northwesthour = 8 – 9
‪#‎wrexhamhour‬ = 8 – 9
‪#‎britcrafthour‬ = 9 – 10
‪#‎devonhour‬ = 8 – 9
‪#‎nwpukhour‬ = 8 – 9

Thursday
‪#‎ukbusinesshour‬ = 8 – 9
‪#‎sunderlandhour‬ = 8 – 9
‪#‎etsyuksellers‬ = 8 – 9 (etsy only)
‪#‎eastangliahour‬ = 8 – 9
‪#‎southwesthour‬ = 8 – 9
‪#‎leedshour‬ = 8 – 9
‪#‎kirkleeshour‬ = 8 – 9
‪#‎wirralhour‬ = 8 – 9

Friday
#northwesthour = 9 – 10
#fridayfaveathon = all day

Saturday
#merseyhour = 1 – 2

Sunday
#crafthour = 7 – 8
#handmadehour = 8 – 9
#englandhour = 9 – 10
#spooniecrafts = all day (conscious crafties only)
#waleshour = 8 – 9
#equinehour = 8 – 9
#brumhour = 8 – 9
#sundayhour = 8 – 9
#holmfirthhour = 8 – 9
#eastdevonhour = 8 – 9

I know, I know it’s a huge list, how are you meant to keep up with all these networking hours? You might not be in as life happens. I use http://www.hootsuite.com and schedule the tweets (and Facebook Posts) for when I’m busy. You write what you want to post and then schedule what time you would like them to go live.

So what happens if you want to share things but it’s outside of the special hours? Well here’s a list of handy hashtags to use whenever;

  • #Tweeturbiz
  • #etsyuksellers
  • #mylocaltweets
  • #britishcrafters
  • #chestertweets
  • #northwalestweets
  • #shareourshop
  • #craftpromote
  • #womeninbiz
  • #epiconetsy
  • #etsymntt
  • #giftideas
  • #THLx
  • #tweeturbiz
  • #tweeturpromo
  • #tweeturbizuk
  • #ukbiz

So there’s your tips and tricks. If you have some you’d like added to the blog, let me know in the comments below.

HAPPY TWEETING

So you want to sell your crafts?

When creating a new item to sell there are many things that you need to remember, if like me you have a shocking memory, print this out and keep handy for each item.

Item Name ____________
Created on ____________

Need CE Testing? ____

Done ___

I tend to take photos before testing to save making another item, as the tested one isn’t able to be sold, straight after.

Priced Item ____

Ingredient How much used Cost

Total Cost

+ Fees

+ 5% Profit

Total Price

Photographs Done ____

Make sure you make them square and 1000 x 1000 pixels.

5 pictures

1 picture showing the WHOLE item, on it’s own.

1 picture showing how it’s used (Incl background objects to set the scene)

1 picture with linked items

1 / 2 pictures showing details (if more than 2 needed, try using collages but don’t use this one as the MAIN picture.

Use a plain background (Use your local DIY store for wallpaper samples)

Natural Lighting is a must (NO FLASH) If you struggle to get natural lighting, because let’s face it UK Weather isn’t the best hehe, considering buying a lightbox (with lights)

Listed Item

Etsy Listing Tips

Title

  • What is it?

  • Who’s it for?

  • What’s it for?

  • Special Occasions?

Categories

  • What is it?

  • Who’s it for?

  • What’s it for?

  • Special Occasions?

Description

Google Intro (What comes up when your item turns up on a Search on Google) Include – what it is, gift ideas and any variations available.

Design

  • How is it made? (Don’t give away the secrets)
  • Measurements (Inches works best)
  • Variations Available (Colours, Sizes, Clasps etc)
  • Safety Information (CE for toys)

Special Offers

  • Postage offers?
  • Buy one, Get one Free etc?

Linked Items

Is there anything that would also be good with the item they’re looking at?

Crafting Time

  • How long does it take to make?
  • Do you have an order you make things in?
  • Can people rush their order? How?

Gift Ideas

  • Who would like it?
  • Special Occasions?

Postage & Packing

  • How do you wrap it for transport?
  • Can they upgrade anything?

Gift Wrap

  • Do you offer gift wrap?
  • How do they get it?

Variations
It’s easier to make people choose their variations than expecting them to write it in the notes as a lot of people forget and then you have to message them asking for it.
You can also incorporate differences in prices depending on what they buy.

Postage and Packaging Costs

Remember as well as costs for posting you have to include costs for any packaging materials you use.

Tags
There’s a very good website to help choose Tags. www.marmalead.com

  • What is it?
  • Who’s is it for?
  • Special Occasions
  • What’s it made from?

Share your items

There are many apps/websites that you can use to save time on sharing! I use Hootsuite but make sure you look around and choose the one that suits your needs best.

Shared on Facebook __

Shared to Craft Groups __

Shared to Local Sales Groups __

Shared on Twitter __

Use your Hootsuite to schedule tweets to coincide with the hashtag hours available on Twitter.

#CraftHour – 7pm Sunday
#HandmadeHour – 7:30-9.30pm Weds, 8pm Sun
#UKBusinessHour – 8pm Thurs
#UKLateHour – 9-10pm Mon-Fri
#BizHour 2-3pm Mon-Fri
#EnglandHour – 9pm Sun
#B2BHour – 2-4pm Mon-Fri
#GiftHour – 8-9pm Mon

Shared on Google + __

Shared on LinkedIn __

Shared on Instagram __

Remember to add the other places you advertise your items too.

  • Include Price
  • p&p costs
  • Size and Variations Available.
  • Link to your item and/or an email address to order from

 Helpful Hashtags to include.

  • #Tweeturbiz
  •  #mylocaltweets
  • #britishcrafters
  •  #shareourshop
  • #craftpromote
  • #craftbuzz
  • #etsyuksellers
  • #etsylove

Share your items links into Etsy Teams.
This is helpful when first listing new items as favourites help your placing on Etsy.
Remember to play the games fairly or you will be asked to leave the teams.