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I want to create works in a different category from my current genre, but I'm wondering if I should separate my gallery. I've mentioned this topic of "separating galleries/not separating them" several times in past broadcasts, but the decision depends on the artist's goals and the genre of the works they sell. In this video, I explained the crossroads of the choice of "why I came to this decision." I hope this will be helpful for those who are struggling with how to separate their sales channels. ▼ Japan's largest handmade and handcrafted mail order site "minne" by GMO Pepabo https://bit.ly/3tPkLDT ▼ For those who want to sell handmade works online https://bit.ly/3j1N1gp ▼ This time's questioner (no. 112) maronfuuta: https://minne.com/maronfuuta --------------------------------- Mao, I always look forward to listening to Minne Lab. I took a break from Minne in between, and I can't even remember when I started using it, but I think I've been using it for about 5 years. I have a question. In the beginning, I mainly sold accessories. However, sales were slow and I stopped halfway through. However, after selling leather products, I started selling boots for a doll called Blythe, and sales gradually increased, and now I sell Blythe-related items. I love making things, and have made a variety of items, including knitting, resin, stuffed animals, and accessories. I am currently selling Blythe-related items, but I would like to start selling accessories again. I am wondering if I should create a new gallery and keep it separate, or if I should display Blythe-related items and accessories together in my current gallery. If I put them all together, it will be too cluttered and I will end up selling everything. I would appreciate your advice on what to do. Thank you in advance. --------------------------------- ■ We are always looking for artists to share their concerns: https://bit.ly/3bDCtOy ■ Please also send us your thoughts on the video: https://bit.ly/2YRj8ph [Related videos] Question 45 "Is it easy to see? Is it hard to see? Consider the perspective of the customer when selecting a work" • Question 45 "Is it easy to see? Is it hard to see? Consider the perspective of the customer when selecting a work" Handmade... Question 72 "What kind of shop is your shop? Narrow down the products you make? Separate the galleries?" • Question 72 "What kind of shop is your shop? Narrow down the products you make? Separate the galleries?" Handmade... * * "Good Morning! minne LAB" (Oha Lab) is an official video distribution delivered by the artist activity advisor of "minne", a handmade sales and purchase site, for artists who are working on creating things. You can see the video recording on Instagram Live on the minne LAB Instagram account (/minne_lab). If you want to see the whole broadcast, please check out the Instagram Live♪ * * [WEB magazine] "I can't take good photos" "I'm worried about setting prices" ... We are delivering reading content to support handmade artists in solving their problems! ■ minne Study Notebook: https://note.minne.com/m/mc1379d2d49ba [Video seminar] A popular seminar that will change the impression of your work is now available in video! Fun Camera School Collaboration ■ minne Camera Class for Artists iPhone Edition: https://college.impress.co.jp/course/... [Book] "minne Teaches You the Basics of Selling" by Mao Wada, an advisor for minne's artist activities, has been well received since its release in April 2019 and is being reprinted! It can be purchased at bookstores nationwide and online bookstores such as Amazon. E-books are also available. ■ Book introduction and mail order links: https://book.impress.co.jp/books/1118... ■ Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4295006017/ [SNS] Please follow us ◎ ■ Official Twitter: / minne_lab ■ Official Instagram: / minne_lab ■ Mao Wada Twitter: / ma0_k #Handmade artist #Online sales #How to sell