The Business Side of Polymer Clay… Are You Interested?
I was wondering how many of you actually sell your art work and would want to know more about the business side of polymer clay and arts and crafts. In the past year or so I have learned so much about marketing and publicity, selling venues and so much more and I was thinking I might put it all into an e-book. After a discussion yesterday with some owners of a brick and mortar bead store it got me thinking that this info would be something that if compiled all in one place could help a lot of people.
Kira and I have wanted to write a book on this subject but things have just got in the way of finding the time to do it. I would love to have your input to see if it something you would be interested in reading.Please take this survey or leave a comment or send us an e-mail at polymerclaypodcast@yahoo.com
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=jXG5WDOcODUUUAQXuEjWQA_3d_3d
Kira and I will be recording this weeks Polymer Clay Podcast tonight and you can listen to it this Friday, right here at the site and on Itunes. This week we are discussing transfer methods.


Getting into the business with Arts and Crafts is a great way to share you work and work with something you love. You should write the book, let people know more about what you know best. If you’re interested in expanding your business Microsoft just launched a great website with some useful resources for women starting a small business.
I’m an official Microsoft ambassador and right now we’re really trying to scale up our connections with influential bloggers like yourself. I’d love to share with you some of the stuff we’ve been doing in the last couple months to help women entrepreneurs; we’re really committed to providing all the necessary resources to help women start, grow and expand their business.
We just wrapped up a women’s entrepreneurial tour across the US called “Vision To Venture;” the response and turn-out was great!
I’d really love your take on some of the offerings we have right now; I would have contacted you via email but I didn’t know which was the best way to reach you.
Thank you so much, I hope I didn’t overstep my bounds by directly contacting you. Definitely get back to me if I’ve piqued your interest– I’d love to share more info with you.
Best,
Blair Landon
Official Microsoft Ambassador
blair.landon@live.com