Tuesday, 22 August 2017

Current Customer Favourites

The bottle is a size comparison, although I wish it had been bigger!

Friday, 4 August 2017

Hollywood here I come!

I made this cartoon ad free at POWTOON - don't laugh it's my first attempt. Pixar watch out!




Saturday, 1 April 2017

When Your Children Are Not...



...Your Children Anymore

 

I seem to have always referred to them collectively as "The Children". When they were small they hung on my every word. I told them what to do and showed them how and when to do it, simple!?

With only fourteen months between them it was almost like having twins. Their personalities were quite different, a gregarious girl and a shy quiet boy, which I think is quite a common occurrence. I was determined their early lives would be about learning and laughing so from birth to pre-school we tried to make everyday a fun day.

I did have help, we lived abroad at this time so no family support was available. But Sesame Street and Barney The Purple Dinosaur were always on hand to entertain and teach, along with Bear In The Big Blue House and Blue's Clues. I could not have managed without them, and I thank them for their contribution in the early years!


Back home in the U.K. the school years rubbed along with the usual highs and lows. Academic ability, peer groups and apparently most important, "fitting in", not being left out. These are my main memories of these times, I guess they are challenging for everyone to some degree.
If your opinion is sought and advice given you hope it helps but ultimately, sometimes sadly, they have to learn to deal with things themselves, all I could do was ensure a stable, loving and supportive environment was waiting at home.

Now aged twenty and nineteen we have entered the university years, both are having the time of their lives and I am delighted for them. But it is only recently that I realised my children have been replaced by my daughter and my son. 

Once I was the centre of their universe, now I'm just one of the planets, and I'm cool with that, maybe.
They don't hang on my every word like they used to, and they don't always take my advice, they don't often ask now!
They're pretty good about keeping in touch, mostly.

They both talk to me as if I'm a best friend (I am) not just Mum! I am included in their lives as much as I can reasonably expect as a parent, long may it continue.
They are branching out and gaining the confidence and independence to lead the life they want for themselves.

What more can you ask 😁



Friday, 31 March 2017

So how do you live long and prosper in a little retail world?


If you want a bricks and mortar presence on the High Street you need the premises, the products and the people.

Your shop fittings will help you stand out from the crowd and together with the ambiance you create, your business will be totally compelling to the public at large. The U.S.P. (unique selling point) of the store will make people want to spend money with you rather than a superstore or hypermarket.
Even better, stock stuff they cannot match, be it vintage, quirky or totally unique to you. Do all these things and you are off to a great start.
But it's not enough these days, you need to self-promote.


You need Social Media of Course!

 

Facebook, Twitter, Instagram etc. I'm a novice with much to learn but I see the value of a presence on these platforms.

I joined Facebook years ago but only recently have I started using it to help promote my business. Does it work? I will let you know in due course. 
It used to be the case in business that when times got hard the first things to suffer were Staff Training and Advertising budgets, but aren't they the very things you need to utilise when things get tough?
As Social Media is essentially free the only thing you need to spend is time and this can be a significant investment to the self employed. 
People seem to respond better to images rather than lots of text so I can understand the success of Instagram and I MUST try to make time to develop a presence on my recently acquired page. You would think that Twitter would work best with a picture and caption. Not for me though, I find Twitter to be rather disconnected, with people only looking for followers rather than content. As for others like WhatsApp or Snapchat etc. I am totally clueless. A newbie like me cannot deal with those yet, so my focus is understanding Facebook for now.

Image of this Blog on my phone.

Be More Mobile!

People seem more happy to get mobile on the sofa - with a phone or tablet in hand.
On checking how people connect with my on line "presence", I find there is an overwhelming amount of mobile device browsing compared to desktop computers. If you have a web presence you need to be "mobile" optimised. I was horrified to see some of my stuff while browsing on my phone, something I almost never do, it just did not look right. As I use a desktop computer almost all of the time I had not considered that there would be a significant difference, my bad!
For example, I purposely don't have side panels on this blog because they seem to distort the view on a small device. And I noticed my images don't work when shown three abreast whereas they look fine on a desktop screen.
None of this had occurred to me before, but as this is the future of on line browsing I had better start addressing mobile compatibility right now.

So Much To Learn So little Time.








Monday, 20 March 2017

MySuperConcentratedMotivationalMantra

 

JUST ADD ... YOU

 

Whether You Think You Can, Or

Whether You Think You Can't, You Are Right.

 

 

Make Change - But Stand For Values Which Don't Change. 

 

 

If You Are A Leader - Your Job? - Create More Leaders

 

 

READY, FIRE, AIM

 Avoid Over Analysis Or Start-Up Perfection

What Is It You Want To Do? 

So Plan It, Build It,

And JUST DO IT! - You Can Tweak It As You Go. 

 


 

 

 

 

OH DEAR ...

 A Very Art Deco Look In Red By Mackintosh And More

I'm In The Red Again!

 

Via Amazon And eBay
All Three Designs
Will Be Available Shortly







Thursday, 16 March 2017

DID YOU KNOW...



Most Don't...




But I used to work for a very dynamic and memorable business owner, I still think of him, and here are the reasons why;

 

  • Attention to detail, you knew exactly what was required

  • He had excellent listening skills

  • Every opinion mattered

  • Always set a positive example

  • Never pulled - rank

  • Showed interest in the person and their family

  • Encouraged you and challenged you to be better

  • You were always capable of more

  • Encouraged and praised a job well done

  • Straightforward, honest and constructive in appraisal

  • Gave you ownership and encouraged you to make a difference

  • Celebrated success

     

     


Sunday, 12 March 2017

"IF IT IS TO BE"..


...“It’s Up To Me”



 

This should be every self employed person's mantra.

 

Wouldn’t it be great if those words were engraved on the door to your workplace as a reminder every day? 

 

 “If it is to be, it’s up to me” 

 

Isn't this the attitude that epitomises the most professional, driven person you have ever met.

It’s the attitude that shows when someone takes personal responsibility for everything that occurs in his or her day. 

The real business professional immediately acknowledges and deals with every challenge that comes his or her way.  


Look for solutions not excuses. 


So the solution to my challenge is for you to visit my Amazon or eBay store! 😁  

 

 


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Saturday, 11 March 2017

THE FUSCHIA'S BRIGHT...


The Future Is Fuschia...



Fuschia & Pearl - £24.95 - 25cm
Mackintosh Rose & Leaf - £29.95
Flower Vase 30cm - £34.95


 This combination reminds me that Spring has nearly sprung!



Small Hurricane Vase - £19.95
Mackintosh And More
Posy Vase 20cm - £19.95
 

Tuesday, 7 March 2017

Something For Nothing...


On eBay...

 

I know I'm not the brightest light bulb when it comes to eBay, so I look at what the "Experts" are saying. 

It seems to be perceived wisdom that the description box on an eBay listing should always include the item title. Apparently the title box information is not included in searches made by budding customers, who knew?!

 

"Those in the know" also say that images in the description box generate a significantly higher percentage of sales. I have been looking for a low-cost, no-cost solution to this for a while, So being the frugal type I took another trip around Google and then explored eBay Seller Centre. I found this Photo Gallery, it is free to use and can also be customised, available at eBayphotogallery.com

I am trying it for a while to see if it is viable in the long term. So far the only thing I find negative is when you click an image it opens the item in another window. This is a link to your gallery images shown on their website. It seems that you can only stop this happening by taking a paid subscription. Should have guessed right?


Monday, 6 March 2017

Hurry Up And Take Your Time.


The thoughts of a small trader.



In my opinion, in the little Retail Bubble which  I inhabit, some of the last people to feel the tightening grip of recession are Commercial Landlords. They always seem to get the rent they want because there will always be someone out there with the next big idea. Just don't don't get too carried away when you find the perfect premises.

Do - Ask for the first month rent free.
Do - Try to get it decorated by the landlord for free.
Do - Make sure you have a "break" clause, 12 - 18 months is usual.
Don't sign a lengthy contract, I usually opted for five years.
Don't forget to establish who is responsible for repairs, make sure it is in the contract.
Don't have verbal agreements regarding responsibilities, write it down in the contract.

Don’t get me wrong, more people should consider starting their own business. I love to see small independent shops they make a town interesting and charming. It’s a pleasure to walk around a place with more than just the usual High Street names.
The idea of someone starting their own business rather than working for “The Man” is exactly what I did. Maybe I got lucky but I did a lot of research about what was realistically achievable in my little town.

What about your town?


Is it a dormitory town, do most of its inhabitants sleep there but work and play elsewhere.?
What catchment area surrounds your town, are there many smaller communities who may visit for shopping etc.?
Or my favourite, are you a tourist town, just a nice place to visit with lots to see and do and lots of people visiting?

These are just some of the things to consider before taking your nest-egg or bank loan and, often with little experience but loads of enthusiasm, marching into retail battle with a "Gung-Ho" attitude.
It sometimes seems that with little or no research people plough money, time and effort into their project without looking at footfall or any kind of demographics. There are successes of course, but most seem to disappear within a year which is the normal “break” clause in a commercial contract. Landlords here in the U.K. are not given to reduce rent for a period to help a business get a better foothold they would rather rinse and repeat.

 

It is the poor little proprietor who has to sink or swim. We have all heard so-called "Business Gurus" trotting out the legend;

 

 "No such thing as failure, it's all experience". 


That may be true, but I have experienced losing money in a venture and it felt like a burn to me. Yes you need to pick yourself up and try to learn from it, but I don’t remember nodding sagely and thinking of that 'feel good' motivational blurb!
As I have said, you must do your research and take your time.
It's a shame that in the rush to start a business "Due Diligence" goes out of the window. And another proprietor walks in through the shop door.

So how do you live long and prosper in a little retail world?


Friday, 3 March 2017

Identity Parade!



Stand Still And Face Forward!

 

Marion Brown Wife, Mother and cottage industry
Mackintosh And More Small Hurricane Lamps

 

Okay, pick out the one you like and buy it, which do you prefer Amazon or eBay?

 

decorative vases, decorative glass vases, special anniversary gifts

Monday, 27 February 2017

Curly Whirly Swirly Helix


Art Nouveau ;


A style of decorative Art, Architecture, and Design which was prominent in Western Europe and the USA from about 1890 until around 1920. The style was characterised by intricate linear patterns and flowing curves inspired by nature.



My interpretation, simplified, random and free-form.


Buy Gold - I Would.


They say that Gold is a a good investment, but you can find it for your self at the following Goldmines Amazon or eBay


 




 The two central images were an early experiment that did not work, sorry!😒




Sunday, 26 February 2017

Further Up The Amazon


I 💖 Amazon Because...

 

 

Well, first we have to take a step back in time. 

 

We used to have bricks and mortar shops, two on separate occasions, tucked away on the High Street.
The second premises was quite large for a "Mum and Dad" type of store which had my workshop and stock room in the back. It worked very well for us for some time with Alan minding the shop and me beavering away in the background. Our customers were great, we were in a small town so we had a large number of regulars who would linger and chat about everyday issues etc. But like many small towns the independent shops were dwindling away due to many factors too numerous to discuss here.


Behold My Retail Empire.

 

 

But the major factor was always rent and rates. Time to tackle the "Elephant In The Room".

 

AMAZON FEES

 

People moan about the commission and fees you have to pay on each sale, roughly 15% - LOOK AT THE ADVANTAGES!

  • No rent or council business rates - which are an absolute rip-off!
  • Open 24 hours 365 days of the year.
  • Part of the largest on-line marketplace.
  • Millions of potential footfall, anyone anywhere in the world can browse your store.
  • You don't have to make sales or supervise browsers. Set up your store and have a nap!
  • No cleaning or building maintainance.
  • No insurance payments 
  • No credit card rental and comission.
  • Not paying two licence fees for background music.
The list goes on and on, I would say that High Street Retail costs would easily exceed 20 -25% of turnover for a small business with no online presence. Now Amazon and all of it's advantages don't look so bad! Plus the high standard that Amazon demand of it's "Sellers" stops you from being lazy. Customer service is as important to Amazon as it is to me and this means that customers can buy with absolute confidence.
The buyer is their top priority bar none!

But the main advantage is that you manage your Amazon store. If you have a bricks and mortar store it manages you.


About five years ago I reverted back to being solely a "Cottage Industry". Working from home requires discipline and yes, I'm still working on that. But my time is more my own and the running costs are significantly less so I take that as a win win situation. I know this would not work for everyone but for now it makes me happy. 😀

Now what about eBay?




Monday, 20 February 2017

Feeling Blue


Not Really, just vase-ing!











Blue seems to be quite popular at the moment, so here are a few examples coupled with Pearl accents. This really is a striking combination, giving a lovely pop of colour in most room settings. All will be available for sale soon.