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Subscribe here / @sayaka_teshigoto This time, I talked about the problem of "holding back" in selling handmade items, while unraveling the reasons why works are sold through SNS marketing. If possible, I would like to keep the things I have worked hard to acquire, the things I have studied with care, and the special things I have spent time looking for as my own value (skills, techniques, knowledge, know-how)... Have you ever felt that way? In fact, I used to be one of those people who felt that way. The more I valued something, the more I resisted teaching it to others or showing it to them, but what changed me was the "rule" I am explaining this time. At first glance, it may seem counterproductive, so you may feel scared at first. However, if you think, "I don't have to hold back anymore. I don't have to hold on to it so tightly. I don't have to protect it." I'm sure your value and charm will overflow from there like an avalanche. I hope this video will be of some help to anyone who is stuck in the same dilemma as me, "I want to put it out, but I can't." I also wrote about it on my blog. Related article 1: I don't really want to tell you! How to get rid of the dilemma of "attracting customers on social media" https://foryournewstory.com/blog/outp... Related article 2: How to increase your value as a handmade artist? [A special way to differentiate] https://foryournewstory.com/blog/arti... *For a limited time only! We will give you a free course on "The 3 secrets to successful handmade sales"! Click here to receive the free gift* All the latest plans and information are announced in the e-mail newsletter ♪ https://letter.foryournewstory.com "A 4-month intensive online course to build a selling online store" https://school.foryournewstory.com/p/... == ... Starting from scratch, she has sold over 30,000 pieces of work both domestically and internationally, and through practice, she has acquired marketing methods suitable for personal sales. She graduated from Kitasato University School of Pharmacy in 2008. After that, she became interested in selling overseas after a short study abroad in the United States, and started an online shop on Etsy. After that, she started selling her works on domestic handmade sites. In 2015, she started holding overseas sales seminars for handmade artists. In 2016, she appeared as a guest speaker at a seminar hosted by the overseas handmade site ETSY. In 2020, she gave a lecture titled "Textbook for Handmade Sales" at the Pacifico Yokohama/Kobe International Exhibition Hall at the International Jewelry Exhibition hosted by Reed Exhibitions Japan Co., Ltd. Currently, while running multiple online shops, she provides seminars and online courses for domestic and international online sales for handmade artists and companies, and provides consulting. ================= Social Media =============== Blog → https://foryournewstory.com/blog/ LINE Official Account → https://lin.ee/qwGFbUy Free Email Newsletter → https://letter.foryournewstory.com The essence of handmade sales and a frank entrepreneurial story are also available. (Information on courses and projects can also be found here) ================ List of online courses ================ The recruitment period will be announced in the free email newsletter and LINE ♪ #HandmadeSales #SayakaTaguchi #HandmadeArtist