Tech-savvy crafters can go global
The image of a crafter or artisan is often serene, even
pastoral. It's easy to imagine a potter spinning his wheel in
his barn-turned-studio and then selling his wares at the little
farmer's market down the road. Or a knitter, knitting quietly
with a dog at her feet and a cup of tea as she gets ready for
this year's Christmas craft fair. But, in today's global market,
such crafters, artisans, artists and designers need not rely on
farmer's markets and craft fairs alone. The Internet provides
such crafters with access to a global market, 24 hours a day,
seven days a week traditional methods of selling just can't
compare in terms of sales and exposure. An online presence can
be a great benefit for any type of crafter, be it a jewellery
maker, a knitter, a glassblower, a potter or a painter. It gives
crafters credibility as a legitimate business because now their
customers can easily access their information, including contact
details (in fact, customers may consider you less credible if
you don't have a website). Crafters can advertise their domain
name on their flyers, business cards and signs, and potential
customers will automatically go to their website to find out
more about them and their products. Crafters can have a
complete, updateable inventory of their products with photos on
their website, making it easy for a buyer to simply click and
order. A presence on the Internet is essentially like having a
store opens every day, all year long - no waiting between those
craft fairs or local tourist season. And their customer base
grows automatically from a limited local market to a worldwide
one. Considering all these benefits and the knowledge that if
you're not online, your competitor will be - having an online
presence isn't so much a question of "Should I?", but "How do
I?". But the thought of managing a website, especially one that
offers online ordering, can seem daunting for many small
entrepreneurs. Crafters can hire a website designer to create an
online presence with ecommerce capabilities for them. There are
often high costs associated with the design and management of
websites, of course. There are also concerns about things like
security and payment, which must be handled appropriately in
this day and age of identify theft. Another option is to join an
online crafters' mall. A good crafters' mall will make things
easy for crafters, as it will have created the basic
infrastructure already and they won't have to worry about the
logistics of maintaining the website; they will only have to
update their personal information and fill the orders that start
coming in.