So anyway, if you've enjoyed my pet photography posts, be sure to check out my new site! I'll be posting my pet (and shelter pet) photography there instead of here from now on, and keeping DU focused mostly on fashion and style. But don't worry, my beagles will still make appearances here every now and again (I can't help myself).
Hi! I'm glad you found this blog. Feel free to look around, but just wanted to let you know that I no longer update this blog and I'm now blogging over at Into The Glimmer. I hope you'll join me there! Cheers!
Showing posts with label business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label business. Show all posts
Thursday, January 5, 2012
introducing:: my pet photography business
I've been loving taking pictures of homeless pets for the Humane League and now I've decided to branch out and make a business out of pet photography. I built myself a (temporary) website that I'll be using while I fight work with Wordpress.org and build my permanent site. It pains me a bit because I'm basically using two Blogger blogs as one website - how exceedingly clever of me - but I figured a temporary site is better than nothing, right? Right.
So anyway, if you've enjoyed my pet photography posts, be sure to check out my new site! I'll be posting my pet (and shelter pet) photography there instead of here from now on, and keeping DU focused mostly on fashion and style. But don't worry, my beagles will still make appearances here every now and again (I can't help myself).

So anyway, if you've enjoyed my pet photography posts, be sure to check out my new site! I'll be posting my pet (and shelter pet) photography there instead of here from now on, and keeping DU focused mostly on fashion and style. But don't worry, my beagles will still make appearances here every now and again (I can't help myself).
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business,
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pet photography
Friday, July 2, 2010
Etsy as an incubator
Megan Auman, who authors one of my favorite indie business blogs, Crafting an MBA, recently posted about how to use Etsy as an incubator and why you should eventually move on. It really resonated with me because that is exactly how I view my Etsy experience. I've had a shop there for a while and I've worked on the exact topics Megan mentions, like product development, market research and branding. I also realized that my current shop is not working and I want to go a different direction. And of course, grad school also played a big part in forming my ideas for my future plans, too.

For my new shop, I still plan to use Etsy as an incubator while I finalize business plans (because this one is a much bigger plan). But once I have those plans ready to go, I'll be moving in other directions to become a multi-channel retailer. I never plan to leave Etsy completely. I just love the community there* and wouldn't want to lose touch with it, but I know I will outgrow using just Etsy and brick and mortar consignment eventually. You can check out a little preview of my new designs here and here.
*Speaking of communities, I'm a proud member of the Etsy Beagles Team, and we have a challenge coming up called "Lazy Days of Summer." That picture up there is part of the supplies for my challenge entry, and I'll post the finished piece when it's ready.
Happy weekend!
For my new shop, I still plan to use Etsy as an incubator while I finalize business plans (because this one is a much bigger plan). But once I have those plans ready to go, I'll be moving in other directions to become a multi-channel retailer. I never plan to leave Etsy completely. I just love the community there* and wouldn't want to lose touch with it, but I know I will outgrow using just Etsy and brick and mortar consignment eventually. You can check out a little preview of my new designs here and here.
*Speaking of communities, I'm a proud member of the Etsy Beagles Team, and we have a challenge coming up called "Lazy Days of Summer." That picture up there is part of the supplies for my challenge entry, and I'll post the finished piece when it's ready.
Happy weekend!
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
dream location // found
I was perusing the San Diego listings on craigslist, as I often do, and I came across this awesome retail location listing. If I were in San Diego, finished with grad school, and had everything ready to go, this would be it. Everything about it is perfect- the front window, the awning, the exposed brick (okay, the awning and paint on the front might need to change colors, but other than that, it's perfect!).
Sigh. Someday.

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Sigh. Someday.
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business,
dreams,
goals,
inspiration
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