Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts

Saturday, 30 May 2015

Social media links.

I'm slowly getting better at keeping up with social media. I have learnt over the past month or so to treat it as another part of my business. Rather than catching up with things when I have a spare 10 minutes  I now make sure I spend at least an hour a day liking, commenting, uploading and slowly but surely getting my name and my miniatures 'out there'.

Instagram My Instagram account 

It's useful to pick up my phone and post an in progress shot or a quick finished product shot before I do the more detailed ones with my camera. Hashtags are key here. I probably still don't use all the ones I'm allowed and I need to think some more about some the tags I use.  Does it bring in any sales? In reality probably not but in this media savvy picture orientated world I'm finding it a useful tool. 

Facebook - My Facebook account

This account has helped me connect with miniature groups and other miniaturists on Facebook. I was a little resistant to having a Facebook page but then I thought I was denying myself contact with a large number of people worldwide. I share lots on here from other accounts as well as in progress, what have I done today, pics of the cat etc etc. 


I'm not very good at twitter. To be honest I use it to advertising the things I list on etsy and I follow lots of people but I think it is the least useful bit of social media for me. 

Pinterest   My pinterest account

Like Instagram its visual, bright, bold and instant. I use it to for my miniatres I have for sale or have made as well as folders with ideas and other peoples miniatures. 


So if you want to like me on Facebook or follow me on Instagram or Pinterest  please click the pictures to take you to the links above. You can follow me on twitter too if you like. :) 

Saturday, 25 April 2015

Facebook Page Link

Link to my  Facebook page!


This is my second attempt at a Facebook page - yet again it doesn't like the village I live in but at least this time I have been able to become a 'local business' , although I'm not sure how exactly that happened because that wasn't an option to begin with and I had to be a 'collectibles store' or 'local shop'. And I'm none of those because I'm not a bricks and mortar shop because I sell over the internet.  I'm now having a glass of wine as it's Saturday night - cheers!