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wolffe ([personal profile] wolffe) wrote2011-11-09 06:05 pm
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Hey crafty peoples...

What would make you want to join and be active on this forum? http://www.attackofthecraft.com

Throw out your first impressions, what you don't see in the board categories but would want, what you do see that you like, etc.

I'm not asking you to spend a ton of time, just go and glance at it and give me your impressions. Please and thank you.
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[personal profile] mellusions 2011-11-12 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd guess that it's about 50/50 now? I don't keep track of it, other than total sales figures from everything. I'm having a hard time keeping up with it the past few months, to be honest. I can't make beads 4-4 1/2 hours a day, 6-7 days a week for much longer because my hands are TOASTED. You are constantly spinning a mandrel in your left hand for that whole time, without a break, and the muscles on the top of hand just give up at some point. :(

Anyhoo. Annoyingly, some of my long time regular web site customers have moved over to Etsy. I think *maybe* because you can RSS feed it so it's easier to see when I have new stuff posted vs. remembering to visit the site on your own? I've been paying like $200 a fucking month in Etsy fees lately which makes me like this: !@#$!#$!@#$!@#$!@#$ I keep telling myself it's just less in taxes I have to pay in April but still. It's nuts.

But yeah, to get back to the ORIGINAL point, I still get enough web site orders to make it worth it to have it. It's much more customizable as far as picking colors and shipping for people and WAAAAAAAY easier (and, obviously, cheaper) to list stuff so I'll never give it up no matter what. The hosting is only $12 a month, you know? /shrug
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[personal profile] mellusions 2011-11-18 04:22 am (UTC)(link)
Oh no, it's always depressing to pay the fees. ALWAYS. Haha! I've actually been paying them AT LEAST every 2 weeks to keep on it just so I don't get hit all at once when they are *actually* due (and possibly have it NOT be a good time to be hit with a huge bill).

Here's what I know: work is work. Doesn't matter if you are working from home or not, doing things you like to do. Working from home is great until you are working all_the_freaking time and, as a consequence, look back at the end of the week and realize you haven't left the house in six days. (Trust me, IT HAPPENS. I don't have kids to remind me of how much time has passed, you know?) Then the house starts to feel like a prison, which is basically what a 'regular' job feels like, right? Only it's worse because this prison doesn't have a cleaning crew, like a normal job has. YOU are the cleaning crew only you don't have time to clean so your prison is dirty. It's a dirty, dark, depressing prison but YAY! You have extra money to spend! lol