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Hi,
I've just joined this forum having launched my business a couple of months back. My wife and I hand make studio pottery at Blue House Pottery in South Cheshire. Our products take a long time to produce compared to mass produced pottery and are therefore aimed at those looking for a quirky gift or unique item for their homes.
Sales have been trickling in slowly via our website which is getting traffic mainly from posts on social media or existing customers. However, we are aware that we need to reach a wider audience, as we are fairly invisible. We are cautious about throwing money at advertising, as it seems a bit of a lottery, although we do know it's a necessary evil. Before we do spend we'd like to have some more information to make informed decisions. I had considered a picture ad in something like Cheshire Life magazine, but having read a recent post on this forum was put off. We currently pay for clicks on Etsy, but it's a low budget and doesn't seem to be drawing traffic.
Any advice would be very welcome.
Best wishes,
Dave and Jen
I've just joined this forum having launched my business a couple of months back. My wife and I hand make studio pottery at Blue House Pottery in South Cheshire. Our products take a long time to produce compared to mass produced pottery and are therefore aimed at those looking for a quirky gift or unique item for their homes.
Sales have been trickling in slowly via our website which is getting traffic mainly from posts on social media or existing customers. However, we are aware that we need to reach a wider audience, as we are fairly invisible. We are cautious about throwing money at advertising, as it seems a bit of a lottery, although we do know it's a necessary evil. Before we do spend we'd like to have some more information to make informed decisions. I had considered a picture ad in something like Cheshire Life magazine, but having read a recent post on this forum was put off. We currently pay for clicks on Etsy, but it's a low budget and doesn't seem to be drawing traffic.
Any advice would be very welcome.
Best wishes,
Dave and Jen
