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This is a consultation from a Hardanger embroidery artist who said, "My works sold out immediately after they went on sale, and I'm worried about what to prioritize." When you have a mountain of things you want to do and you feel anxious, it's easier to prioritize if you set goals with deadlines. We also talked about disseminating information from a perspective other than "will it sell?" ▼ Japan's largest handmade and handcrafted goods mail order site "minne" by GMO Pepabo https://bit.ly/35kieYR ▼ For those who want to sell handmade works online https://bit.ly/36UNCgM ▼ Table of contents 00:00 Greetings, reading of questions 02:13 Gallery introduction 04:37 Answers ◆ Please watch this along with today's video ◆ Question 106 "Hand knitting. I don't want to stop selling when I reach the limit of made-to-order production." • Question 106 "Hand knitting. I don't want to stop selling when I reach the limit of made-to-order production." Handmade... Question 19 "Let's consider the path from 'cute!' to 'purchase' ~ A selling method that doesn't rely on love at first sight purchases ~ Steps to becoming a fan" • Question 19 "Let's consider the path from 'cute!' to 'purchase' ~ A selling method that doesn't rely on love at first sight purchases... Question 98 "From single-digit hits to featured listings, sold out! I'm afraid of opportunity loss and capacity overruns" • Question 98: "Sold out after being featured with single-digit access numbers! Opportunity loss and capacity overload... ▼minne official book "minne teaches you the basics of selling" https://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/4... * * Question 111 Embroidery shop Chibe https://minne.com/@chibebenn Nice to meet you. I always enjoy watching your YouTube videos with sparkling eyes. I just started selling about two months ago (January 2021). I make accessories with Hardanger embroidery. Currently, I focus on earrings and majestic earrings. I am currently struggling with the priorities of what I make. In the first month of selling, I was fortunate to have one person buy most of my works from another site. I never expected that everything would sell at once, and I was not prepared enough, so the sales floor is currently in a lonely state. I have many works I want to make, but since they are Hardanger embroidery, it takes time. Earrings are relatively quick to make, but the response on Instagram is better for Majeste, so I'm wondering which one I should make first and increase. Should I make the pieces that take longer to make and then make the pieces that can be made quickly to brighten up the sales floor, or should I make them alternately instead of increasing the number of items in the same genre? I was thinking about making my past works as made-to-order products, but I don't have the actual items on hand, and when I look back at the photos that remain, I see a lot of things that bother me, so I can't decide. I post on Instagram every day, and the response from overseas is good, so I'm trying to write in English, but I feel like I'm just spinning my wheels because I don't have the actual items. I'm sorry if there are similar questions in the past. Thank you. * * ▼ "Good morning! minne LAB" is always looking for artists to share their concerns. [Question Form] https://bit.ly/3bDCtOy ▼Please feel free to send us your thoughts on the video [Comment Box] https://bit.ly/2YRj8ph * * "Good Morning! minne LAB" is an official video distribution by minne for artists who are working on crafts. The video recording is being live-streamed on the minne LAB Instagram account. / minne_lab If you want to see the whole stream, please take a look at the Instagram live as well ♪ ▼Details of this project: We will answer the concerns of artists on the "minne LAB" official Instagram live https://note.minne.com/n/nc0402a39dcf5 * * "I can't take good photos" "I'm worried about pricing" ... To solve the concerns of handmade artists, minne has prepared a reading content called "minne Study Notebook". ▼minne Study Notebook https://note.minne.com/m/mc1379d2d49ba ▼Minne's Artist Activity Advisor Wada Mao's book "Minne Teaches You the Basics of Selling" has been very well received since its release in April 2019, and is currently in its sixth reprint! It can be purchased at bookstores nationwide and online bookstores such as Amazon. E-books are also available. https://book.impress.co.jp/books/1118... https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4295006017/ ●minne LAB twitter: /minne_lab ●minne LAB Instagram: /minne_lab ●Artist Activity Advisor Wada's twitter: /ma0_k #HandmadeArtist #HowToSell #NumberOfVisits