Showing posts with label QA Segment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label QA Segment. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Q&A with JA, Part 2: The Business

Today in Part 2 of my Q&A series I'm going to focus on the Business-related questions you guys asked. If you missed Part 1 of this series you can find it here.
What made you decide to open an etsy shop and start a business? Did you do it as a hobby or did you have intentions of it turning into a job-job?

I opened my shop in 2008 for fun. My friend told me about Etsy and it sparked my interest. I had always been a creative person but had never seriously thought about selling something that I made. Something made me decide to start out with paintings. (I’m not sure why, since it’s definitely not my best skill.) I remember picking up a ton of paints and canvases and spent a whole weekend, cooped up in my room, making painting after painting.

I remember my first sale. I remember where I was, and the excitement and disbelief that I felt. I became addicted. I was in the Etsy forums constantly. I was doing Saturday Night Sales every weekend (anybody remember those?). I was waiting for that magic number to hit so the treasury would “open” and I could snag one (anyone remember that??!).

Etsy was not the huge, successful, inspiring site it is today, and although I was trying my best, I definitely had plenty of room for improvement. I cringe thinking of my first product photos but it’s still good to think of how much I have grown along the way.

Years passed, my shop evolving along the way. Sales grew slowly and my shop continued to just be something fun I did on the side. Between 2011 and 2012 something changed. I started this blog. I started creating stronger relationships with customers and online friends. Most importantly though, I really started to come into my own with JAA. I developed my branding and it became very evident what my product and style was. All of these things combined set 2012 off to an amazing start and it was then that I started thinking of JAA as a full-time possibility.

For every card design that makes it into your shop, how many ideas get nixed?

Tough question! I can’t really say a specific number, but a lot of ideas do get taken off the table.

I start out just jotting down ideas, anything that comes to mind, regarding the occasion that I’m focusing on. Sometimes I will have an idea down, beginning to end, easy. Other times there’s the start of an idea but it needs to be developed into more if it’s going to make it into my shop.

Brainstorming is definitely the most intensive part of my creative process. I take it very seriously, in order to stay true to what I want in JAA. I want my cards to be relate-able, but original. I want them to be funny, but not snarky. If I can't develop the beginning idea with the right balance of everything I'm looking for, I move on. I'm pretty critical about it but that is how I have been able to develop the line I have today.

You've really built a community of creatives who interact with your posts, especially in the comments section. At what point in two years did you see that interaction pick up?

Another tough one! The beginning months of writing this blog are a blur for me. I don’t really remember when things started to pick up so I’ll give you an idea of what I did to get to this point.

I used to promote the crap out of every post. Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, StumbleUpon. I’d submit craft posts to craft sites, recipe posts to recipe sites. I recently realized I don’t do that as actively anymore. I think that’s because I feel like I have a good group of readers here that I believe in and believe in me. My blog has become a lot less about getting views and more about sharing myself with you guys.
How do you sell yourself to achieve wholesale orders? How do you approach them and present your work?

I have been contacted by stores on Etsy, requesting wholesale information. I have also reached out to stores by e-mail. The e-mails I send are short and sweet. Sometimes they get me a new wholesale account, and sometimes they don't. I really think that all you can do is put yourself out there. You have nothing to lose.

Some day I hope to participate in trade shows that are aimed at wholesale buyers. I'd also like to get JAA representatives in other states. But, those are big dreams for the future.

Where do you get your inspiration from

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As far as inspiration for designing cards.....since they are given from person to person, they actually can be a really personal thing. So I like to focus on the personal relationships I have, and the relationships I see around me. I draw inspiration from emotions, jokes, life.

Staying inspired in general is something that I rarely lose my step in. There's just so many amazing shops, artists, stories...there's so many "little people" just like me who are doing big things with their small businesses. All I really have to do is catch up on blog reading or check my Instagram feed for a kick in the ass to get to work. The handmade community is so incredible, you really don't have to look hard to get an extra surge of inspiration.


Next up, I'll be addressing questions regarding Self Employment! In the meantime, don't forget to enter to win some sweet wall decals from Wallums over here!

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Q&A with JA, Part 1

I really enjoyed reading the questions you guys asked after I shared this post about a Q&A segment. I got a pretty wide variety of topics so I'm going to split them up by topics. Today I'm going to start with the easiest questions and save the more in depth ones for next week. So this post will be touching on the Personal questions and the Technical questions. Here we go!
What's your favorite dessert?

Tough question! I have a major sweet tooth. I occasionally have to bust out the bag of chocolate chips I have in the cupboard for baking just to eat a handful of morsels to satisfy a craving. I'm not really into cake, I'm more of a brownie or chocolate chip cookie kind of girl. Basically, anything with chocolate. ;]

I want to know how you part your hair and how you make it look so smooth!

Ah yes, my super straight hair that will never hold a curl no matter what I try. Honestly, I don't make any efforts to make my hair smooth, I guess it's just like that naturally? (Don't hate me) What's funny is that I would love to be able to get some actual texture into my hair but it's so pin straight that it never works out. As far as the part, my hair naturally parts on the side because I have a cowlick right in the middle in the front.

Do you miss Michigan a lot?

I do miss Michigan. But one of the things I've learned in my travels back home is that the Michigan I left is different than the Michigan that is at home now. I often get nostalgic over the amazing memories of the year or so leading up my move, but I know that things have changed since then. Two of my best friends have also moved out of state. Other friendships have grown apart.

I definitely miss my family though. I'm often filled with guilt for not seeing my Mom enough, not being there as my Grandpa's health suffers, not seeing my cousin's daughter grow up... When my Mom was in town she told me that my Grandpa always asks her "When is Julie coming home?" It breaks my heart.

I feel so fortunate for our life here in California but being away from my first home will always be hard.

What kind of printer do you use?

I have a Canon Pro 9000 and a Canon Pro 9000 Mark II.

I would love to know, do you print all of your cards at home, on your own printer?

I currently print them all at home in my studio. It's possible that one day I will outsource my printing, if I can learn to give up control and accept that change.

What computer programs do you use most?

Photoshop is my most-used program. Before I moved to California I worked at a photography studio for three years. I worked in Photoshop, and Photoshop only, every single day. It's really just a habit now.

What programs do you find best to make/design your cards!

I personally use Photoshop mostly and Illustrator occasionally. I don't know if I would call either of them the "best" specifically for making cards, but they are the programs I enjoy using the most.


That's it for today! The topics still to come are Self Employment, Business, and Schedule. If you have any questions to add feel free to leave them in the comments, or e-mail me! And let me know what you guys think of this series! xo JA