Alex wrote a New York Times story today about crafters who quit their day jobs to try to make it big on etsy. So fascinating! Read it here. xo
(Photo by Yokoo Gibran)
Alex wrote a New York Times story today about crafters who quit their day jobs to try to make it big on etsy. So fascinating! Read it here. xo
(Photo by Yokoo Gibran)
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Oh I read Alex’s story! I didn’t know he was *your* Alex! I loved it so.
I’ve been away for two weeks Joanna, and I can see I have ALOT of catching up to do! But I won’t skip ahead to your recent posts just yet…although some interesting bump news caught my eye already!! Way to go with this Alex, great and well written piece
Definitely worth the read… and consideration in how much “Etsy success” one really wants. Thank you (and Alex)! :)
Wow, thats a big risk considering all the competition there is on Etsy nowadays!
so cool that was alex! i loved the story. i am now inspired.
Hi Joanna, have you heard about Regretsy?
Johanna, what a great story! I was almost laughing reading it as if I was reading about myself. I too was laid off half a year ago and now work harder on making my shop work. Funny, but I came to a conclusion that even though I love what I do, I am just happier having a real full time job – it makes me feel accomplished and sort of important, he. Does it make sense? Will see what’s going to happen :-)
Congrats to Alex on this amazing article.
Oooh he wrote that! Loved it!
I love that etsy has made that a possibility for people! So insane and amazing!
We couldn't stop laughing.
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