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    Retrosheep got a reaction from Miguel-PawYears in Introduce yourself!   
    Hi everyone 👋  ,
    My name is Cher from Retrosheep.com , 🐑 and I'm a Welsh craftswoman based in Blackwood, Gwent. I've been making custom-made gifts for over 20 years, including personalised jewellery, clothing, homewares, and more. I also offer laser engraving and 3D printing services.
    I'm excited to be joining the Online Sellers club and to learn from other business owners in the Squarespace community. I'm particularly interested in learning how to use Squarespace to create a successful online store.
    I recently moved my website from WordPress to Squarespace, and I'm still learning the ropes. However, I'm really enjoying the platform so far, and I'm already seeing some great results.
    One of the things I've learned along the way is that it's important to focus on providing top-notch products and services.
    My customers are my number one priority, and I always strive to provide them with the best possible experience. I use only the finest materials and craftsmanship, and I'm always looking for new ways to improve my products and services.
    I'm looking forward to interacting with other members of the Online Sellers club and learning from their experiences. I'm also excited to share my own knowledge and help others achieve their business goals.
    If you're looking for a unique and personalised gift, be sure to check out my website at Retrosheep.com . I'm sure I have something that's perfect for you!
     
    Check out my YouTube Channel  @retrosheep where i post all my Handmade and Just Made Items 
    Diolch, 😃
    Cher Retrosheep.com
     

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    Retrosheep got a reaction from OTD in Introduce yourself!   
    Hi everyone 👋  ,
    My name is Cher from Retrosheep.com , 🐑 and I'm a Welsh craftswoman based in Blackwood, Gwent. I've been making custom-made gifts for over 20 years, including personalised jewellery, clothing, homewares, and more. I also offer laser engraving and 3D printing services.
    I'm excited to be joining the Online Sellers club and to learn from other business owners in the Squarespace community. I'm particularly interested in learning how to use Squarespace to create a successful online store.
    I recently moved my website from WordPress to Squarespace, and I'm still learning the ropes. However, I'm really enjoying the platform so far, and I'm already seeing some great results.
    One of the things I've learned along the way is that it's important to focus on providing top-notch products and services.
    My customers are my number one priority, and I always strive to provide them with the best possible experience. I use only the finest materials and craftsmanship, and I'm always looking for new ways to improve my products and services.
    I'm looking forward to interacting with other members of the Online Sellers club and learning from their experiences. I'm also excited to share my own knowledge and help others achieve their business goals.
    If you're looking for a unique and personalised gift, be sure to check out my website at Retrosheep.com . I'm sure I have something that's perfect for you!
     
    Check out my YouTube Channel  @retrosheep where i post all my Handmade and Just Made Items 
    Diolch, 😃
    Cher Retrosheep.com
     

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    Retrosheep reacted to Jo_SQSP in Fill in the blank: My brand’s voice is ___.   
    When creating content for your brand, you’ve likely grappled with the question, “What is the voice of my brand?”. It’s a great question and an important place to start when you begin thinking about branding. Your brand’s voice will likely depend on what you do and how you’d like to present it to your audience. 
    That said, we’d love to know in the comments! Fill in the blank: My brand’s voice is __ because __. 
     
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    Retrosheep reacted to Jo_SQSP in Introduce yourself!   
    Welcome to the Online Sellers club, a space for business owners in the Squarespace community! We’re glad to have you here. We’d love to get to know you better so take a second to introduce yourself in the comments. If you’re not sure of what to say, you can use the following questions for some inspiration: 
    What’s your name and where are you from?  Tell us a bit about your business?  What’s one tip you would share with others looking to start a business online?  After you introduce yourself, you can react and comment on other members’ introductions!
     
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    Retrosheep reacted to jujurootz in Introduce yourself!   
    Hi there, 
    My name is Juju and my company is called Juju Rootz, I just launched my website last year.  
    I am an artist and a painter and a creative entrepreneur.  I am selling my paintings, prints, artisan goods n crafts. I am very new at handling a website and the business of art or in my case the art business, but I am learning about selling online, marketing and trying to juggle everything!
    You can check out my website at jujurootz.com 
    I am looking for feedback of my website. 
    Advice I would give to others, in my case is to research a lot! Theres a lot required in selling online and I am learning as I go. And if you are starting with a very low budget, emails and blogging does help. 
    -juju
     
     
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    Retrosheep reacted to GraphicsOneDesign in Introduce yourself!   
    My name is Laurie Pace but I have branded Elle Pace since my first art website went up in 1995ish. Back in the 'old days' we did not want to put our real name out there... we have come a long way!  I am an internationally collected artist.  No laughing...but I have painted my entire life from about age 9 forward, but became a commercial artist, then head artist at an ad agency for over 10 years, all while continuing as a print and runway model from age 14 to age 34. Raised three great kids, have an awesome husband that is the best shipper of my artwork worldwide. I am one of the older members in this group. I remember when I was invited in ...was in 2016ish and I had switched all my clients to SQS and I felt totally old compared to everyone!... but I am still at it. I sponsored and created a Texas Art group... The artists of Texas, and it was formed in 2008. I believe in mentoring artists and sharing marketing ideas to those they cannot quite get there.  AND I am not big on Social Media... feel like it drags too much time out of life.  I have had a google blog since 2007ish and while I am off blogging right now with my Mom at almost 95 having health issues... Google blogger rocks!  I have had 1,325,939 Visitors and it would have been twice this had I continued to blog as I was doing 7 days a week!  I am excited about these new group areas!
    I also was the creator and Editor in Chief of Visual Language Magazine and for 5 years I put out 12 editions each year creating a fabulous place for artists to get their work seen.  My website for Website Design is https://visuallanguagedesign.com
    I LOVE TO PAINT big but am trying to do smaller pieces now....MY ART painting website is:  
    https://ellepace.com




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    Retrosheep reacted to wayne in Introduce yourself!   
    I have been selling productized services. Those are about to transition to memberships while I spin up a template and code store.
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    Retrosheep reacted to WickedAwesomeCraftinators in Introduce yourself!   
    Hi!  My name is Lori and I am from Ketchikan Alaska.  Our business name is Wicked Awesome Craftinators and we have been in business for a couple of years.  I finally to the dive into starting our own webpage.  It was kinda easy.  Definitely a learning curve. So glad to join this group.  I am sure I will learn a lot from others.  
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    Retrosheep reacted to LGEPRODUCTS in Introduce yourself!   
    MY name is Phyllis Ford I make all natural bath products and more need help how to sell my products online im not getting sale 
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    Retrosheep reacted to OTD in Introduce yourself!   
    Hi,
    I'm Scott and I've been teaching manufacturing (woodworking, metalworking, Computer Aided Design and CNC) for the last 28 years.  Building things, primarily furniture has always been my passion so during the last year I decided to start a side business, Out There Designs, LLC preparing for "retirement" in the next 5 years or so.  I sell one of a kind furniture and wood slabs, as well as some Printful merchandise.
    Having no experience with web design I chose Squarespace to design my website, outtheredesignsllc.com 
    I'm looking forward to picking up tips from those in the group.
    Thanks,
    Scott
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    Retrosheep reacted to Alvreguera in A good entrepreneur does not tell you how to undertake.   
    "A good entrepreneur doesn't tell you how to embark on the entrepreneurial journey." In today's competitive market, this statement holds significant truth. The business landscape is constantly evolving, and standing out as an entrepreneur requires more than just following conventional wisdom.
    To truly shine as an entrepreneur, it is crucial to think outside the box and embrace creative ideas. Instead of relying solely on what others are doing, explore innovative approaches that differentiate your brand and captivate your target audience. Dare to take calculated risks and push the boundaries of what is considered the norm.
    In the age of social media, it is essential to approach the information with a critical mindset. Not everything that is portrayed on social platforms is a true reflection of reality. Instead of blindly believing every trend or viral post, analyze the information, and seek reliable sources to make informed decisions.
    Tolerance for frustration is a vital trait for any entrepreneur. Building a successful business often involves facing obstacles and setbacks. Embrace these challenges as opportunities for growth and learning. Maintain a resilient mindset, adapt to changing circumstances, and persevere through the inevitable ups and downs.
    Passion and creativity are the driving forces behind entrepreneurial success. Infuse your work with enthusiasm, and let your genuine excitement shine through. Find unique ways to connect with your audience emotionally, evoking a sense of loyalty and resonance. Build a brand that goes beyond the transactional aspect and creates a lasting connection with your customers.
    Lastly, reaching out to people and building a strong network is crucial. Establish meaningful relationships with like-minded individuals, industry professionals, and potential customers. Collaborate, seek advice, and leverage the power of connections to expand your reach and open doors to new opportunities.
    In conclusion, succeeding in today's competitive market requires an entrepreneurial spirit that goes beyond conventional advice. Embrace creativity, critically evaluate information, tolerate frustration, infuse passion, connect emotionally, and foster meaningful relationships. By embodying these principles, you can stand out as an entrepreneur and carve your path to success.
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    Retrosheep reacted to Ziggy in Why can't i copy and paste tags (keywords) from a document into product tags on Squarespace?   
    I completely agree, but at this time there isn't a better way to do this.
    You could duplicate a similar product and replace the info, that way you would have a starting point for relevant tags and just update them, but comparing lists can sometimes almost take longer than starting from scratch.
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