I know that when you’re already busy enough with the family, the housework, and making your handcraft items to sell the idea if of making time to socialize on top of all of the other stuff you have to do is perhaps less than appetizing. But marketing yourself is only one of the benefits of meeting people face to face and virtually. There are many others such as:
- Running your own business (especially in a home situation) can be a very lonely endeavor. Sharing with others what you do is an important socializing opportunity, it’s great fun, and it’s good for your emotional health!
- It’s a fab opportunity to make like-minded friends. I have!
- You can share and create business ideas with like-minded people who are just as enthusiastic about craft as you are.
- There’s nothing like a fresh perspective from a new pair of eyes to point out things than can be modified or improved in your business.
- There’s strength in numbers; you can explore ways that you can help each other in your business such as material/equipment swaps, employees, suppliers tips, or even forming partnerships.
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Meeting Virtually (Social Media)
Ways to socialize virtually involve joining social media sites. Love or hate them, I think that signing up to some of them is an important way of getting yourself out there; just don’t abuse them. You don’t have to spend ages on them (which is kinda easy to do) rather spend a bit of time posting some quality content, making a few meaningful relationships (as opposed to going for sheer numbers) and your virtual social life is sure to blossom. I don’t even need to suggest ways to get involved with Social Media because Bloggirrl has written A very long list on ways to get blog traffic which is jammed packed with social media ideas and sites.
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Meeting face to face
How about ways to meet folks face to face? Unless you live out in the sticks (which I admit I often wish I did) why not arrange to meet folks for a coffee and a crafty chat? You could try:
- Asking regular commenters on your blog whom you know live reasonably close if they would fancy meeting up for a Crafternoon, like I did recently
- Looking for websites such as Meet Up where individuals can set up groups for anything and everything to meet up get together.
- Check out what craft fairs or exhibitions are happening in your area and arrange to meet new folks there and maybe share a stall. Craftster has excellent international notice boards for such happenings.
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You can meet like minded crafters make new friends, eat yummy cakes together, talk about craft and share ideas and tips, and did I mention you can also eat yummy cakes. What’s not to like?
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PS I finally did it! I have succumbed and joined Twitter. I still don’t quite know what is it yet but so many folks have recommended it to me so please follow me here. I’d love meet you and say hi ![]()
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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


Hi! I am following you on Twitter. I read this blog every day and love what you’re doing. Great job! I can’t believe you are just joining Twitter!
ummm…yeah…forgot the rest of my comment. I am adding social media a little at a time and see my traffic from those sites growing. Traffic from forums that I post to regularly is waning though because I am spending more time on other social sites. It’s definitely time consuming but well worth it. It gets easier as you learn more about it and there are new apps being created to help you centralize all of your social media endeavors.
@ Marr Williams:
I agree on all counts, I think social media is important, but I think it’s wise to be selective and consistent. I’m liking the sound of centralised apps for SM. hey do you fancy doing a guest post on here on CraftBoom about them
I really enjoy Twitter to help get me vaguely out in the online world. In real life, however, any free time I have I much prefer to spend either with my husband, kids, or sparring at adult karate.
Excitement, thy name is Ling.
Barbara
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Twitter confuses me!
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Hey, thanks for the link!
I’m so thankful that they’ve finally gotten the farmer’s market going here in my small town–it’s really the only crafty place that’s happening.
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Good to see you are now on twitter. It confuses me as well and is more time consuming for me than my blog. But we have to keep up with what is out there.
Crafternoon? Did you come up with that? I like that term!
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Thanks for this well timed post Lisa. I find the whole social media thing daunting and like Rosalie, I definitely don’t get Twitter( but haven’t given up) I am working my round things a little at at time to avoid that overwhelm feeling. i’ve just got my head round Technorati but once the tools are mastered they are real cool tools for networking.
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@ Barbara Ling:
I’m with your there. As in everything, I think balance is the key. Karate must be a great stress buster!
@ Diana:
It still confuses me a bit, but I thinks it’s pretty groovy. I have managed to ‘meet’ some new folks. I guess it’s all about spending enough time on it to figure it out with out spending too much time on that you get to live a life!
I have to confess, I was rather envious of your recent meetup with the girls. I recently met a blogger in real life, for the first time. It was such a great day.
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This is really good information. I have a shop online and I know how important it is to meet others with similar interests. It helps to motivate to keep creating for the site.