It all started when a dear friend of mine introduced me to Etsy. After finding out about Etsy and the world of selling online I was excited to come up with new creations. I had awesome ideas, great plans, and high hopes for Collie Ollie's. The only problem was I didn't start getting sales until June and even then it felt like a sale here or there. Starting late in the summer I really sat back to think about my niche, photo quality, and item descriptions. I also invested money into buying nicer fabric and materials instead of trying to make items out of dated scraps I found at my mom's house (no offense mom). After taking the time to do the research and creating a new plan I came up with some promising items for the fall and winter.
That was just what I needed for my sales to pick up. Sales have continued and now I'm always working on something. However, I do know that I have a lot of work to do if I want to continue to have a successful shop. My goals for this spring and summer are to:
- Weed out my Etsy shop, as I have way too many items and I think having a smaller focus would be more beneficial to my shop.
- I would like to take better and more consistent photos.
- Introduce 3 new items.
- And of course get more organized!
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That's the back story to Collie Ollie. Although a lot of my time goes toward Collie Ollie's, my top priority is my family. I have two wonderful children who are the inspiration behind the ideas for Collie Ollie's. I have an awesome husband who is the reason I have the flexibility to have a home business. And I have a great mom with over 50 years of sewing experience who has been absolutely the best teacher.
I have a website which is a work in progress but can be found by clicking HERE. And my Etsy shop can be found HERE.
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