Thank you, I have changed the photos back and must say it looks much cleaner and consistent that way, thanks for taking a look, I value your opinion
Glad I read through this thread , had no idea you could click on sold and see all the items. Bet the customers donât know this either.
Should have started with welcome and good luck with your shop, sorry! I really like the mini embroidery hoop necklaces.
You have a lovely shop and youâre already off the mark with a sale so there was one customer that wasnât put off by a low sales figure! Everyone starts on zero, so donât worry. I think, with the lovely items you have in your shop, youâll soon achieve a few more.
Thank you so much for taking a look
Thanks Helen, thats a really good point!! Thanks for taking a look at my shop
Ive had another look and think your shop looks lovely! Lets hope we both get more sales soon!!
Wondering were the sold button is .do you mean so you can leave work still on show. Like to have my shop reviewed was really helpful reading others x bodkincreates
Interesting x so much to learn
Love your pottery looks beautiful
Hi Bodkin, donât know if this what you mean, but underneath your name on your shop front, press âview sold itemsâ to see your latest sales. You can do this with anyones shops, to see what their current best selling things are. Petra.
As long as a shop looks great and I like the work, it doesnât bother me at all how many sales someone has. I also assume an artist may have had other sales via their website, or maybe a gallery, or handmade events, which would not show on their Folksy shop front. To me a shop is all about tempting me to buy, and am I a bit weird in quite liking new shops with few sales?!! I like the idea of buying from someone who is just starting out.
Hi i am fairly new to new folksy and i am looking for some tips so i can start making some sales. If you would like to look at my shop and give me your thoughts its called Craftsmade2. I appreciate any tips you are able to offer me