I agree with realistic, that is why I aim at $20/hour for the meantime. As a single woman, living on my income, I have to consider more that direct costs. What you said about Tanger is to the point. It is a matter of branding handmade. Selling the value, the individuality. That's the part I am still trying to figure out. I am working on the idea of a youtube video with indirect marketing.
Quote from: LisaE on July 09, 2011, 07:56:42 PMI agree with realistic, that is why I aim at $20/hour for the meantime. As a single woman, living on my income, I have to consider more that direct costs. What you said about Tanger is to the point. It is a matter of branding handmade. Selling the value, the individuality. That's the part I am still trying to figure out. I am working on the idea of a youtube video with indirect marketing.Living where you do, the $20 is totally realistic. I really think much of this cost of living stuff is regional. Coming from the midwest, that price would apply there to. Being in the south now, where there are no unions, (or very few) and the general cost of living is substantially cheaper, the $8-$10 range makes sense.AS far as branding, yes one must establish their brand. That is why I have not changed my banner, avatar because that is now my "brand" and I use it everywhere. I wouldn't mind getting a new one, but that's starting all over again establishing myself. I know many Etsy sellers change their banners and stuff frequently and I really feel that it hurts your store in the long run because your identity gets confused. Am I making sense?