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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2020 15:20:58 GMT -5
I don't ask for people to critique my work very often, but I would love some feedback on my art website. I've been working on it over the last few days. (mountainshadowart.com is the URL)
I know I need to find some sort of better way to organize my catalog so I don't have pages upon pages of individual jewelry pieces showing up. To do so, I need to spend some time reading more about Shopify and perhaps find a better template.
I want to move the last section of the home page to an "About Me" page and include a photo of me and my dog, but haven't figured out exactly how to add the page yet.
I also plan to have a blog on the site that will talk about both building a hobby business and techniques/tips/how to for painting, making jewelry, and some lapidary topics. I'll include some Amazon Associate links in those pages to increase revenue.
I plan to link back and forth between my business Facebook pages, my YouTube channel, and the website. I will also link to my exiting rockhounding book on Amazon and perhaps write one or two on the painting topic and link to that as well.
Building revenue through YouTube takes a ton of time and effort I would prefer to avoid. I also don't have any desire to do craft shows. I would eventually love to sell wholesale and exclusively online, save for a local show or two a year.
I also love the idea of selling images of the paintings for making other items like prints, cards, or fabric items and need to find out if there's a local print shop with the equipment necessary to get high-resolution images.
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Post by finnime on Feb 17, 2020 16:10:33 GMT -5
The most important thing I can see off the bat is the need for a landing page that introduces each of your 3 mediums, with also a link to the blog and the About Me pages. The main page should link to where in the catalog that medium is displayed.
I'd also like to see a piece with a scale of reference--a quarter, maybe, or a ruler, just by way of example.
When you have that sourced, add a page with images featured on cards, prints, bags or other items.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2020 16:11:35 GMT -5
Sigh. I have no idea about designing websites so can't offer any constructive (or otherwise) criticism. However, since I'm only one step away from IT illiterate and can navigate it without a problem, it must be fine. Just one thing...instead of "Commissions Welcomed" use "Commissions Welcome".
Your things are breathtaking.
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Post by Happy prose on Feb 17, 2020 16:57:04 GMT -5
Beautiful stuff! I'm on a Kindle Fire right now, which could be the problem - Under Collections, Jewelry and Ornaments were fine, but the link for paintings didn't work. Do you have an Etsy shop?
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Post by NastyWoman on Feb 17, 2020 17:26:55 GMT -5
The link for original paintings did not work on my desktop either.
I love your jewelry and I believe you have priced it too low. But that was not what you are asking, so the only thing I can bring up there is that I would move the "sold out" pieces to the end of that list.
As you expand on your offerings under jewelry you could set your website up such that there are links on the main jewelry page to sub categories such as necklaces, bracelets, earrings, sets (necklace+ earrings or whatever combination) still with the sold out stuff at the end
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2020 17:28:28 GMT -5
It didn't work on mine, either, but when I scrolled up there it was!
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Post by cottontail on Feb 17, 2020 19:37:13 GMT -5
I really like some of your necklaces but I can't find the size of the pendants. Also, is there a way to estimate shipping costs without having to enter all of my info?
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Post by azucena on Feb 17, 2020 21:51:13 GMT -5
Shasta - when you link to your rockhounding book please tag me so I look it up.
We bought dd7 a rock tumbler for christmas, so if you're interested in shipping us some of your finds for her to tumble please let me know. She wants another round to tumble before it gets warm enough here to find her own so I'm going to order the national geographic pack on Amazon soon lol.
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Post by Peace77 on Feb 18, 2020 11:44:25 GMT -5
I couldn't get the link to the Paintings to work either.
The last line still says Commissions Welcomed.
i suggest upgrading your jewelry descriptions and your prices. Instead of saying that the acrylic was leftover from a painting, just say that it is an acrylic pour. There's no need to go into detail about recycling, Increase your jewelry prices to at least $25 and consider $29.
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Post by gs11rmb on Feb 18, 2020 12:07:00 GMT -5
Your work is just lovely but there's a typo on the home page. Majestic is spelled with a j and not a g.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2020 16:14:59 GMT -5
Your jewelry is beautiful! I love that you get exactly the piece pictured.
I also couldn't get to the paintings- I clicked on the square but it doesn't appear to be linked to another page so it stays on the home page. I'd suggest that your pictures of paintings show them on a wall somewhere, with furniture or whatever, so people can get an idea of the scale and think about where something would go in their own houses. I know your new place is "under construction"- do you know anyone else whose walls and furnishings you might be able to use?
If it's not too much trouble you should move the "sold' pieces to the bottom. The first pieces they see should be ones they can buy. You can leave the "sold ones"- they show what you can do and indicate that your work is selling.
Finally, I'd link "Commissions Welcome" to a page offering possibilities: "Don't see what you want? Send me a fabric swatch, paint chip, etc. and we can work together on a custom design." You might even use "Don't see what you want?" instead of "Commissions welcome" on the front page.
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Post by weltschmerz on Feb 18, 2020 16:31:07 GMT -5
Sigh. I have no idea about designing websites so can't offer any constructive (or otherwise) criticism. However, since I'm only one step away from IT illiterate and can navigate it without a problem, it must be fine. Just one thing... instead of "Commissions Welcomed" use "Commissions Welcome".Your things are breathtaking. "Commissions Welcomed" sounds right to me.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2020 17:04:17 GMT -5
Sigh. I have no idea about designing websites so can't offer any constructive (or otherwise) criticism. However, since I'm only one step away from IT illiterate and can navigate it without a problem, it must be fine. Just one thing... instead of "Commissions Welcomed" use "Commissions Welcome".Your things are breathtaking. "Commissions Welcomed" sounds right to me. Yabbut...think about, for instance, a hair or nail salon or men's barber shop with a sign on the door...it will say "Walk-ins Welcome." See what I'm saying?
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Post by hoops902 on Feb 18, 2020 17:23:01 GMT -5
Ok, so I kind of intentionally didn't spend a lot of time or dig into anything by using Google (at least not before formulating an opinion, I have since out of curiosity), but here's what I'd say:
1. As others noted, the link to Original Paintings did not work and the "magestic/majestic" typo.
2. Commissions are welcome but do I have to use instagram or facebook to contact you? I don't see any obvious contact method, which seems like it could be easily improved.
3. I didn't know what a cabochon was, an explanation might be in order.
4. Every piece of jewelry is one of a kind, stop showing me sold out items that I can never have when I'm trying to shop. If you want to showcase the items, create a new section to showcase sold items that show what you can do. "Previously sold works" or some such thing.
5. I'm trying to say this in the nicest way possible, but I'm not a nice person so I'll just say it. Some of it looks cheaply/poorly done in terms of fit into the piece, and there's probably a very good explanation for why it looks that way, but it might be a good thing to explain. For example, the pink Ms Mouse Antique Brass Glass Cabochon...the glass doesn't fit that well into the brass. It looks like the glass piece is not perfectly round...but I have no idea from looking at it why. If it were a gem or rock or something, I'd get it, they don't come perfectly round. I would have assumed the glass pieces were pre-bought and then you apply the paint to them. Maybe you're hand-shaping them and so it's not 100% precision machine quality? Also if you did hand-shape it, tell me, that adds to the artistry!
6. If at all possible, find a better word than acrylic paint "skin"...the "skin" part makes it sound kind of cheap (imo).
7. Just do commission jewelry by paying up front. It's like $15 per item...and attempt to find a good way for people to "order" without having to contact you. Admittedly I don't understand how this works for what you do...but if you can say "I can do this same thing but the pattern will be slightly different" then just give people and option to order it or something (from the looks maybe you're cranking out similar works that there's no need for this?)
8. Give me some ideas for what kind of commissioned work you can do. I don't know what this stuff is, and I'm not creative, help me out if you've gotten me as far as your site. I can see a bunch of pictures of dogs...can you put MY dog in the image of a commissioned piece? Do you have the equipment to do that? Can you print a name there? A photo of my family or kids or a loved one? It's probably not my wheelhouse to have glass with paint on it, but it would be infinitely more enticing if it weren't just a paint pattern but was personalized and really looked one-of-a-kind.
9. If you can change the filters, do so. So much of it just "filters" to show the entire collection like "made in the USA" but then like "handmade" filters down to 2...but I'm pretty sure it's ALL handmade. You have "unisex" and "unisex pendant"...both return the same 4 entries.
10. Once the painting link is working again, if an individual jewelry piece relates to the painting, show them together. Show the painting in the jewelry listing, show the jewelry on the painting page. If I love a painting help me find ways to buy it to wear instead of just sitting in my house!
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Post by oped on Feb 18, 2020 17:48:17 GMT -5
I really like the linking jewelry and paintings idea. How do you plan to market? To have people find you? Will you also blog? I'm taking a blogging course and SEO course right now and trying to figure out Wordpress and Divi... I'm shoulders deep in new stuff and not sure when it will all come together, but am looking forward to posting mine for review too You will need a way for people to find you though. This is probably factually correct " as I find high-quality local materials to work." ... as in you will work the materials... but when I read it the first time I wanted to finish it with 'with'... and it made me stop in the process of reading ro reread and drew me out of the narrative so if you could find another way to say it, it might be advisable. What kind of light box set up are you using to photograph, some of them are a little dark. Which photo editor are you using?
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Post by weltschmerz on Feb 18, 2020 19:31:39 GMT -5
From your link.... When used as a verb, welcome keeps the same meaning; to welcome something means to greet it or to receive or accept it with pleasure. We were welcomed into the home by all three kids and the family dog. We welcomed the rain but not the mud it left behind. I dunno. Welcomed just seems more right to me. But what do I know? English is not my first language.
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Post by mary2029 on Feb 18, 2020 19:45:08 GMT -5
I am writing this to help so you can improve; don't take as a criticism.
My observations that others haven't mentioned: * The top section has the paintings, jewelry, tile and commissions. Yet there are no photos or explanation of the tiles. So, I have questions like how would one use them... just decorations (4"+), kitchen backsplash (<1"), cost, material, etc. * Christmas ornaments. You mentioned two-sided, yet I don't know if both sides are photographed (different angles and lighting) or if the image is different. * The Filter By option. Right now, you don't have a huge stock, so you don't need to have so many filters. It appears like you have 67 products, but 57 filters - If you want to have this number, then have subfilters (e.g., Filter by Material then have leather, stainless steel, wood (rather than wooden); Filter by Color; Filter by Product; Filter by Design; etc.) This would help me know that gold is a color, not a material based on how it's classified. - Remove all the duplicate or inessential filters (e.g., braided leather vs leather, handmade, made in the USA, original, acrylic painting vs pour painting vs acrylic pour painting, dendrite vs fractal vs dendrite fractal, and cat vs kitty). Do you really need dog, husky, poodle, labrador, retriever, and dalmation listed? - Remove filters that are subjective or not descriptive (e.g., infinity and vintage) - Back to dendrite vs fractal vs dendrite fractal. Yes, these are important descriptions for YOU. However, you don't want to your customer base to be put-off by terms they may or may not know. If I was buying a diamond, I would do research in what I should look for; a $15 pendant, I would buy simply because I like it. Dumb terms down for the ignorant (myself included!) or don't use them**. - Double-check each remaining filter and ensure inventory is correct (same pendant under both labrador and retriever (my mind went to golden retrievers); under handmade, only 2 products are listed; and under cat, there is 1 product, but under kitty, there is 2). - Spell check! (marroon, wooden, gray vs grey, One of a kin,...) - Personally, I would prefer for each filter name to be capitalized. If it is your style to not do that, great, but then have Best selling listed as best selling.
* Descriptions - Limit the amount of words in the description for each piece. For example, "Blue/green pendant with antique brass clasps/fittings (yeah, I know, those aren't the right terms). Includes leather necklace." Or "Blue/green pendant for bracelet. Can be combined with other pendant(s). Links not included." - Don't use subjective terms in the description (e.g., Cute). You were pretty good about this.
** Terms... if you want to use terms like dendrite, cabochon, fractal, etc., you can add this to your About You (and Your Art) page to give people a chance to learn something new and to develop an appreciation for your jewelry.
ETA: Ack! Looks like Hoops beat me to a few of these already. Oh well.
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Post by oped on Feb 18, 2020 19:45:19 GMT -5
I think this is the issue I see it as an adjective... All commissions are gladly received. While others are seeing it as a verb... I will welcome you if you bring me a commission. verb greet (someone arriving) in a glad, polite, or friendly way. "hotels should welcome guests in their own language" adjective (of a guest or new arrival) gladly received.
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Post by weltschmerz on Feb 18, 2020 19:50:29 GMT -5
I think this is the issue I see it as an adjective... All commissions are gladly received. While others are seeing it as a verb... I will welcome you if you bring me a commission. verb greet (someone arriving) in a glad, polite, or friendly way. "hotels should welcome guests in their own language" adjective (of a guest or new arrival) gladly received. That's how I see it.
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Post by tskeeter on Feb 19, 2020 0:22:29 GMT -5
Shasta, not to rain on your blogging parade, but why do you want to tell people how to compete with you? Can you write an interesting blog without telling people how you create your art (most businesses would consider this a trade secret), the mechanics of your fabrication/production process, where you get your supplies, and the like. Folks usually get this type of information by paying to attend a seminar or something similar. You probably invested a lot of your time, energy, and quite a bit of money in acquiring the knowledge and resources it takes to operate your business. If I can get everything that you have spent years learning by reading your blog for free, it makes it much easier for me to do something very similar to your work and take away part of your market.
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Post by oped on Feb 19, 2020 8:22:03 GMT -5
Maybe blog about your experiences and travel and terms, but use patreon or something like it to get subscribers who access your more detailed how to stuff...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2020 12:17:46 GMT -5
First, thank you for everyone's feedback. I've been taking notes and will give every comment thought and take actions I think will improve the site. When I started the website, it was meant to be a fairly quick and dirty way to get my products listed and I've always known I need to spend time fixing it up so it both looks and functions better. I also need to clean up all of my social media and the website to reflect I am no longer creating art in the shadow of Mt. Shasta. But, I don't want to change the name or URL because I like it and all of my printed supplies have that business name. And, I thought ahead and left the address off of things I paid to have printed knowing I was going to move at some point. I did change welcomed to welcome. I think both are probably correct. I also will add a page about commissions. One of the first questions I had asked by a local when I posted the site on a FB page was if I could do a large canvas commission. So, I need to think a bit about sizes, prices, etc... and create some content around that aspect. I've been working on getting my contact links working but something is weird in the template and they don't show. I may change templates and see if I can fix that and the listings. The paintings link doesn't work correctly because I didn't move many of them to my new house and I had removed the listings. Now that I am unpacking my business stuff, I want to go through and fix all the tags and categories. I need to figure out how to tag things for Google (the things like colors, cat, dog, etc...) but not have it keep making more listing categories on the site people can see. As to Hoops comment about quality, I have mostly moved away from using bezel trays and very much prefer using just glass cabochons and glue-on bails. Moving forward, most of my pieces will be in that style. I think they look higher-end and they are also easier/cheaper to make. As for the marketing piece, that's got to be a future project. While I am currently working on blog posts and other SEO marketing content for future use, I'm trying to stay focused on the site itself because it needs to be right before I do any marketing. It's easy to burn a ton of time on Patron, YouTube, Instagram, Amazon, etc... but until the site is right it isn't an effective thing to work on. But, I do have a plan.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2020 16:58:14 GMT -5
I spent a chunk of time today learning how to move things around and create pages on my website.
I figured out how the blog page works and created pages for "about me", "contact us", etc...
I reworded the About Me and moved it off of the homepage.
I changed around some photos and made sure things had the same labels and everything worked. I don't have any tiles, so that collection link doesn't work and I will probably hide it and insert something else. I also plan to use different photos as I get some better shots.
I haven't touched my inventory or its listings. I need to come up with a long-term plan for how I want things listed and then go through all of my inventory and number things and clean up the listings. That's the next project on my list after I finish up the site itself.
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Post by trippypea on Feb 25, 2020 10:46:19 GMT -5
Under your About Us link, you have the word "rockhounding" highlighted with a link that takes you to Amazon, but I don't see anywhere on the About Us page or in the catalog where talk about the book and have a direct link to it. You should definitely play that up! P.S. LOVE the paintings! Definitely wouldn't give instructions in the blog on how to do your techniques. They don't need to buy your stuff if you teach them how to make their own!
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Post by hoops902 on Feb 25, 2020 11:20:48 GMT -5
Under your About Us link, you have the word "rockhounding" highlighted with a link that takes you to Amazon, but I don't see anywhere on the About Us page or in the catalog where talk about the book and have a direct link to it. You should definitely play that up! P.S. LOVE the paintings! Definitely wouldn't give instructions in the blog on how to do your techniques. They don't need to buy your stuff if you teach them how to make their own!
The reality is that anyone who can use the internet to find her website can easily google how to do it if they want. This is art! I can google how to build a kitchen table, it doesn't mean I want to do it as opposed to buying it from someone (and frankly, that's an example I wouldn't even have to google, I can do that already, but it doesn't mean I want to). There is very little risk in telling people how to do things like this anymore with the internet unless it's truly some unique thing you've invented in such a niche market that nobody has bothered to figure it out and post it online. If people are interested in how it is done, the goal should be to have them come to HER as opposed to going off and googling it and going to another site.
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Under your About Us link, you have the word "rockhounding" highlighted with a link that takes you to Amazon, but I don't see anywhere on the About Us page or in the catalog where talk about the book and have a direct link to it. You should definitely play that up! P.S. LOVE the paintings! Definitely wouldn't give instructions in the blog on how to do your techniques. They don't need to buy your stuff if you teach them how to make their own!
If people are interested in how it is done, the goal should be to have them come to HER as opposed to going off and googling it and going to another site. For the last year, I've been watching how people making similar art and jewelry are making money. In addition to creating tangible pieces to sell, they earn income from: - YouTube (low pay)
- Patron
- Amazon Affiliates
- Other affiliate programs
I've also seen some people who sell photos of their paintings as stock photos, stationary products, and to make things like cool leggings. My business plan is to get my website how I wanted and loaded with all the inventory I have, then start trying to bring traffic to it via Facebook, Instagram, etc... while starting to make more art that needs a while to dry. I still want to make glass Christmas ornaments and have ordered some glass to do more of those. I'd love to be able to wholesale a big batch of those at some point. I may put up some basic YouTube videos like the two I already have, but I don't plan on focusing my efforts there. If I want anyone to organically find my web page via a search engine, then it needs lots of content on a blog. That's one reason to do how-to's and blog posts about products and techniques. Otherwise, I won't have a ton of things to write about because I intentionally want my business to have very little personal information about me and the rest of my life. Monetizing the blog posts with Amazon Affiliates and similar also requires content. For example, if I review a special funnel I use to put the paint into my squirt bottles, then I can link to Amazon. If another crafter finds my blog, reads it, and then clicks on my link, I get commission on ALL of the items they purchase on Amazon in the next 24-hours. They might not buy the funnel, but if they turn around and buy a laptop or something expensive, those can make for some nice paydays. I've considered doing something on Patron where I offer a piece of jewelry a month or something, but I haven't really looked into it and I'm not really into crowdsourcing.
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Post by hoops902 on Feb 25, 2020 13:30:40 GMT -5
You might also considering offering groups/boxes of ornaments for Christmas. I'd probably be much more likely to buy a box of 6/12 ornaments that I can put back into the same box, than I would be to buy an individual ornament or 6 individual ornaments that I had to wrap back up myself to put away later.
And I'm not sure how any of it might work on wood, but door hangers are a HUGE thing around here. Different ones for every season. And your kind of "abstract" art would seem to lend itself well to that kind of thing (a heart shape with pink and red swirls, a shamrock with green shades of swirls, pumpkins with orange, etc).
I'm no expert, but it seems to me a lot of your stuff has much more of a "fun seasonal" feel than "wear it/display it every day" feel.
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Post by NomoreDramaQ1015 on Feb 25, 2020 15:02:12 GMT -5
Under your About Us link, you have the word "rockhounding" highlighted with a link that takes you to Amazon, but I don't see anywhere on the About Us page or in the catalog where talk about the book and have a direct link to it. You should definitely play that up! P.S. LOVE the paintings! Definitely wouldn't give instructions in the blog on how to do your techniques. They don't need to buy your stuff if you teach them how to make their own!
The reality is that anyone who can use the internet to find her website can easily google how to do it if they want. This is art! I can google how to build a kitchen table, it doesn't mean I want to do it as opposed to buying it from someone (and frankly, that's an example I wouldn't even have to google, I can do that already, but it doesn't mean I want to). There is very little risk in telling people how to do things like this anymore with the internet unless it's truly some unique thing you've invented in such a niche market that nobody has bothered to figure it out and post it online. If people are interested in how it is done, the goal should be to have them come to HER as opposed to going off and googling it and going to another site. They have regular classes around here on how to do stuff similar to what Shasta does. It's not a trade secret. Pretty stuff Shasta. Personally I wouldn't mind seeing jewelry sets like earrings/bracelets or earrings/necklace.
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