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Start the Year Off Right e-course for a Pay What you can price

Today is the last day of pay-what-you-can week here at Sunday Afternoon Housewife. I decided to do pay-what-you-can week because of a couple of reasons: I have taken advantage of these types of offers from others (mainly Tara Gentile and Danielle Laporte) and have learned things which were invaluable to me. I wanted to share [...]

30 Day Blogging for Crafters E-Course for a Pay-What-You-Can Price!

As Pay-What-You-Can week continues, I’m ready to offer you something special: My 30 Day Blogging for Crafters E-Course. I designed this course specifically for crafters who need a help getting a blog up and running, or to get a blog that has been ignored back on track. Ready to get started? Click the special pay-what-you-can [...]

Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) Worksheet with pay-what-you-can pricing! Get back on track in 2012

Day 3 of pay-what-you-can week (or Get Back on Track week!) is here! This week I have offered my e-book, Blogging for Crafters, on a pay-what-you-can sale as well as my Consignment Tracking Spreadsheet. Both are available for a minimum price of $1.00 each all week long! Today I’m offering to you, for the same [...]

Stay on Track in 2012! Consignment Tracker Worksheet Pay-What-You-Can!

I’d like to continue the pay-what-you-can theme from yesterday by offering you my Consignment Tracker Spreadsheet today as a pay-what-you-can item, too! Yesterday, I offered my best selling e-book, The Blogging Adventure, for the minimum price of $1.00. That offer is still available today, but now you can also get my Consignment Tracker Spreadsheet for [...]

It’s time to get on track in 2012! (Pay What You Can for my best selling e-book))

It’s that time of year again where we are thinking about goals and all of the things that we can do to get ourselves on track in the new year. I certainly have gotten off track on the blog in the last few months, but as things settle down after the holidays and I am [...]

Promoting Your Indie Biz

It seems you can’t turn around these days without hearing how terrible the economy is. And, let’s face it, we’ve all had to cut back & be choosier when it comes to spending our hard-earned money. But, there will always be those who have disposable income & like to buy stuff, whether for themselves or [...]

Ship like a pro- tips and tricks for faster, cheaper shipping for your handmade goods

Guest Post by Samantha Howard of Bobaloo! Packaging and shipping supplies are a necessary and not-so-fun expense when you’re selling your own goods. If you’re like me and would rather spend extra business income on fabric than packing tape, I’ve got a few tips on how to save some money making your products ready to [...]

Monday Link Love: Build Community, Have a Great Fair, Promoting Other Blogs and More!

Another week, another link love! I’ve got some great links to share today, but before I do I want to talk for a minute as I always do in Mondays about what is going on here at Sunday Afternoon Housewife headquarters. First of all, my project Kickstarter is up and running and I meet the [...]

Link Love!

I never got around to doing a link love post last week! I really wanted to get one written up for you this week because there are so many great things to share and I don’t want you to miss out! Before I get to link love today though, I have a one important thing [...]

Support Homespun: Modern Handmade and Elms and Cedars

The art and craft scene in Indianapolis is growing rapidly thanks to two great women:Amanda Mauer Tafflinger and Ashley Martz. They are doing their part to help Indy have a home for handmade craft scene by expanding and opening new shops for handmade goods. Amanda Mauer Tafflinger is the owner of Homespun: Modern Handmade. Homespun [...]

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