[amayausers] Re: Advice on settings for Hooptech system

Pati,
            Glad all is well.  I have a few regular accounts that bring in a
few thousand for the year.
            Nothing to write home about.  I recently started working for the
town recreation
            department and I'm hoping to make some contacts through that.  I
did get to
            go to the digitizing school in NJ. It was excellent.  The only
problem is that
            I don't have the time to work at it.   I agree with you about
the marketing part of it.
            I'm not really a saleman.  Good luck with your website, it's
very nice.
Sincerely,
Tom
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Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: [amayausers] Advice on settings for Hooptech system


> LOL....well, I think the name change may help me charge a fair price!  My
> real reason for the change is that I'm also creating jewelry (relates to
custom
> accessories) and make some small quilts (home decor).  I needed a trade
name
> that would cover whatever I'm able to sell.
> How are you doing?   I am doing better selling my jewelry this year than
my
> embroidery.  A few decent size orders for some of my husband's military
> colleagues but everything else is small volume.  I've invested in a Yellow
Page ad
> which will be in print in November.  I also tried placing an ad in a
newspaper
> supplement.  And now I'm researching some craft shows....not to do on site
> embroidery....but to take some items pre-embroidered and then also provide
an
> order form for those who want something special (the problem with that,
however,
> is that I don't have a credit card service yet).   My hubby took a web
design
> course and I now have a website:  www.patriciasegar.com.  It's functional
but
> needs some updates (I'm going to add another catelog link)....weather
> permitting, hubby will do them this coming weekend.  My reason for the
website was to
> make it easier for people to peruse a catelog. I still prefer to consult
and
> then give them a price once I have an idea about their order size.
>
> Are you keeping busy with embroidery or did you add on something else?  I
> don't know whether it is just me but I feel like marketing is the hardest
thing
> to do.  Hats off to all those entrepreneurs who figure out how to grow
their
> businesses!
>
> Regards,
> Pati
>


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