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August is just around the corner and that means that it is almost back to school time! You may have put your school gear away a long time ago, but that doesn’t mean you should stop learning! If you want to be successful, you need to KEEP learning new things!
Here are some things that you might not know how to do yet… but if you learn them, they will really help your business! I am going to make this a continuation post – I will put the ideas here, and then I will take each one and write a tutorial on it in a future post. If there are things you would like to learn, leave a comment and I’ll work up a tutorial on your idea, too!
And if there is something you can teach CraftBoom readers, leave a comment. I may just ask you to write a guest post!
Okay – here are my first 10 ideas:
1. Learn how to be an Awesome Blogger!
2. Learn how to use social networking sites to promote your biz
3. Learn to write a press release
4. Create a great media list
5. Learn how to diversify your income!
6. Learn how to attract web traffic naturally, so that you aren’t always paying for advertising
7. Learn how to start your own crafty podcast /show
8. Learn to manage your time
9. Learn how to partner up with other businesses to help you market your biz, leverage your time, & create new products
10. Learn how to STRETCH out of your comfort zone!
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Kris is a fun and crafty mom of four. She expresses her creativity as the owner of Jesse Kate Designs, a sewing pattern and machine embroidery brand. Kris also stays busy as the site manager of
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Lisa is a generally content (who said generally - don't get her started!) 30 something living in London, who amongst other things sells everything you might need to make unique and lovely handmade handbags at home from her online store


how about how to create beautiful photo layouts for blogs? or banners & avatars for Etsy and other marketplaces?
(btw, would be happy to write a tutorial for you!)
As an addition to the “learn to write a press release” I would advocate: “Learn to make a press kit.” I’ve routinely had writers/journalists ask for them, and it is much much easier to manage how you present your business when you have one.
I really interested to learn all the steps that you bring us.How can i do to get more information about .
Tara – thanks for offering to write a tutorial. I will be in touch w/ you soon!
Diana – yes! I will definitely add a post on press kits!
Gisela – just keep reading this blog to get all the info on the subjects above (plus more!)
It sounds interesting, i will be waiting the info, i am ready to learn new things
Yay! Can’t wait to see the press kit post!