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By Interviewer at 06/15/07 07:28
Name of your website?saneart.org Your name? eria nsubuga 'sane' Your Location (city, etc) entebbe When did you start your website and why? to start e-business with my art, to get publicity for my art in the circles of Africans in the diaspora and others. Please give us a short summary of your website, business model, etc i already have my art ready i just need a market for it abroad.so the website cold provide forme a platform to market myself and the art What has been the most difficult part of creating and running your website? updating the info is difficult What is your website address? [404 Check: was link to http:/ / www. saneart. org, anchor: saneart.org] Tags: african art • old canvas • web interview • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Interviewer at 06/12/07 18:32
 Name of your website?Bjornson Kajiwara Gallery Your name? Michael Bjornson Your Location (city, etc) Vancouver When did you start your website and why? 2000 Exposure for gallery and artists and their work Please give us a short summary of your website, business model, etc direct and visual we represent emerging and midcareer Canadian artists What has been the most difficult part of creating and running your website? updating changes and shifts in artists' work and monthly exhibitions What has been the easist part of operating your website? registering What was your biggest mistake? relying on others to provide a visual expression that appropriately represents the quality of the work we represent Who maintains your website and why? an art website provider until now I will be doing it myself to control the visual feed our potential clients are experiencing Tell us how your business has benefitted from your website? exposure to art fairs around the world as well as to potential clients provides an educational tool for those plying the internet What are your views on ecommerce and the future of the internet? working itself out What are your views on Search Engine Optimization (SEO)? ? What are your views on Search Engines? Have they helped or hindered your website? ? What method has been most successful for promoting your website? personal contact What method has been least successful for promoting your website? multiple exposure and search enginges What would you like to see change with respect to the internet? clarity and succinctness What is your website address? Bjornson Kajiwara Gallery Tags: art gallery • web interview • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Interviewer at 06/10/07 22:29
 Name of your website?Algerian Handicraft Your name? Azzouni Your Location (city, etc) Oran When did you start your website and why? 2005 for e-commerce Please give us a short summary of your website, business model, etc Algerian Handicrafts - Handicrafts of Algeria: Visit the Palace of the Algerian Handicrafts and Decoration of house and garden, to buy an Algerian artisanal product and to order the Algerian Handicrafts. Algerian Handicrafts exporter e-commerce: On line Shop of the Algerian Handicrafts, Algerian Handicrafts sale with secured Payment ... Exportation of the Algerian Handicrafts ... Algerian arts ... Algerian crafts What has been the most difficult part of creating and running your website? all What has been the easist part of operating your website? nothing What was your biggest mistake? Bill Gate loll Who maintains your website and why? just me What are your views on ecommerce and the future of the internet? on SunGlass What are your views on Search Engines? Have they helped or hindered your website? google What method has been most successful for promoting your website? adgoogle What is your website address? Algerian Handicraft Tags: handicrafts • algeria • web interview • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Interviewer at 06/09/07 18:12
Name of your website?Croppin' Hearts Your name? Yvette Farrell Your Location (city, etc) Cincinnati When did you start your website and why? Croppin' Hearts was started to offer scrapbookers a venue to have fun and create. We choose a local or national charity to increase awareness and to offer some proceeds to benefit them. We created the company and started the website in the past month. Please give us a short summary of your website, business model, etc We offer scrapbooking retreats in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. We encourage ladies to take some well deserved me time to scrapbook, take classes and make new friends. What has been the most difficult part of creating and running your website? web design and adding shopping carts and payment methods What has been the easist part of operating your website? Creating our logo and informaton to list on the site What was your biggest mistake? Not starting this business sooner:) Who maintains your website and why? We maintain the website currently to decrease costs. Tell us how your business has benefitted from your website? Exposure to our events What are your views on ecommerce and the future of the internet? It is a very powerful venue. What are your views on Search Engine Optimization (SEO)? We are still trying to figure this part out. What are your views on Search Engines? Have they helped or hindered your website? Hopefully, they will help What method has been most successful for promoting your website? places like this. various email lists and meetup group exposure What method has been least successful for promoting your website? word of mouth What would you like to see change with respect to the internet? less pop ups and spam You can enter a question of your choice and the answer here: Why attend a retreat with Croppin' Hearts? The fun, learning, atmosphere and pampering cannot be beat! We have attended many events before starting the company and always felt somewhat disappointed. Our mission is to provide a great experience while raising awareness for local and national charities. What is your website address? [404 Check: was link to http:/ / www. croppinhearts. com, anchor: Croppin' Hearts] Tags: scrapbooking retreats • scrapbooking • web interview • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Interviewer at 06/09/07 00:09
Name of your website? Kims Henna Art At Home Your name? Kim Your Location (city, etc) Lismore When did you start your website and why? I started my own website in 2007 to showcase my new hobby and to offer quality fresh henna paste to Australians. I have a link on my shop page to my Ebay persona. Please give us a short summary of your website, business model, etc My website contains information about Henna, dangers of Black Henna, How to apply and care for Henna, galleries of my work, shopping links to purchase my henna and links to international henna pages. What has been the most difficult part of creating and running your website? Finding a free website host was the most difficult part about creating my website, the picture management is the the most difficult ongoing part of running my site. What has been the easist part of operating your website? Using the pre-made forms to make the website. What was your biggest mistake? Haven't been at it long enough to make a big one yet. Who maintains your website and why? I do, because I am keeping overheads low. Tell us how your business has benefitted from your website? It gives people who buy Fresh Henna the chance to learn how to use it. What are your views on ecommerce and the future of the internet? The way of the future. What are your views on Search Engine Optimization (SEO)? I don't know what this means. What are your views on Search Engines? Have they helped or hindered your website? I haven't had enough hits to my site yet to be picked up by a search engine. What method has been most successful for promoting your website? I hand out business cards to anyone who expresses an interest in my work, I hand out flyers with my web address on it at the local University and at markets. What method has been least successful for promoting your website? Not enough hits yet. What would you like to see change with respect to the internet? Speed What is your website address? [404 Check: was link to http:/ / kimshennaart. googlepages. com/ , anchor: Kims Henna Art At Home] Index for New South Wales New South Wales Tags: web interview • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Interviewer at 06/08/07 21:37
 Name of your website?Quilts by Jessica Your name? Jessica Your Location (city, etc) Presque Isle When did you start your website and why? Started my site at the beginning of May, '07, because I wanted an outlet for my favorite hobby, quilting. I want to sell my quilts to earn extra income. Please give us a short summary of your website, business model, etc I have been sewing since for over 18 years, and quilting more recently.....I'm offering custom quilt creation, ready-to-buy quilts, and other quilted home decor What has been the most difficult part of creating and running your website? Starting out not knowing a blessed thing about code, tags, linking.......you get the picture What has been the easist part of operating your website? Using the sitebuilder I downloaded to build and update my site. What was your biggest mistake? ??? Who maintains your website and why? I maintain my own site.....I want to do this myself, both to learn and save money. Tell us how your business has benefitted from your website? I'm still too new to know. : ) What are your views on ecommerce and the future of the internet? Very, very happy about the internet, I love it. Ecommerce is a great way to sell and buy. What is your website address? Quilts by Jessica Tags: quilting • quilts • web interview • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Interviewer at 06/05/07 22:03
 Name of your website?Scrapbookers Treasure Trove Your name? Kerry Your Location (city, etc) Melbourne When did you start your website and why? Wanted to share with others, the joy of all arts and crafts and provide them with information to make their purchase of items easier with the knowledge that each product has different purposes. Please give us a short summary of your website, business model, etc Online art and scrapbooking supplies, with information on every product that is available and what the uses of each product is for. What has been the most difficult part of creating and running your website? Advertising What has been the easist part of operating your website? Writing content What was your biggest mistake? n/a Who maintains your website and why? Myself Tell us how your business has benefitted from your website? I am an affiliate for art and scrapbooking supplies, and have just started to earn an income from it. What are your views on ecommerce and the future of the internet? Its a great tool to have and many people these days rely on the internet and it will continue to grow What are your views on Search Engine Optimization (SEO)? Very slow, but worth it, because it gets rid of "rubbish" websites, as not every one can be trusted What are your views on Search Engines? Have they helped or hindered your website? They have helped my website, slowly. What method has been most successful for promoting your website? reciprocal linking with other competitors and art/scrapbooking related directories What method has been least successful for promoting your website? general directories What is your website address? Scrapbookers Treasure Trove Tags: scrapbooking • scrapbooking supplies • web interview • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Interviewer at 06/04/07 02:10
 Name of your website?AFRICAN CRAFTS MARKET Your name? Richard Stead Your Location (city, etc) Richards Bay When did you start your website and why? Google search Please give us a short summary of your website, business model, etc A collection of African handcrafted crafts from African masks, wooden animals, ostrich eggs, chess sets, animal skins and horns, Zulu shields, Zulu bead work through to African table cloths, furniture, jewelry, paintings and much more-Wholesalers welcome! Your one stop shop for ethnic arts and crafts What has been the most difficult part of creating and running your website? SEO What has been the easist part of operating your website? Customer services What was your biggest mistake? none Who maintains your website and why? Me Tell us how your business has benefitted from your website? Online store, main source of income What are your views on ecommerce and the future of the internet? Going to become very big get in soon or loose out What are your views on Search Engine Optimization (SEO)? Need to be done but take up lots of time and can cause headaches What are your views on Search Engines? Have they helped or hindered your website? Both, I have had good results with serach engibnes but they change algorithyms and then cause chaos when we hae to chaneg to these new settings What method has been most successful for promoting your website? Search engines and directory listings What method has been least successful for promoting your website? SEO What would you like to see change with respect to the internet? Everyone using one browser settiung so all website are viewed the same What is your website address? AFRICAN CRAFTS MARKET Tags: african handicrafts • zulu • web interview • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Interviewer at 06/01/07 16:42
Deleted at the request of the website owner for not reading the instructions. Beforwarned that in the future I will be significantly more cantankerous with those who don't read the instructions.Do you have some great scrapbooking ideas? Leave them here in a comment. Tags: scrapbooking • scrapbook retreat • web interview • 1 Comments. - Permalink |
By Interviewer at 06/01/07 02:17
Name of your website?The Dead Wood Stick Co. Your name? P J Morledge Your Location (city, etc) Sheffield When did you start your website and why? Website was started on May 1st 2007 with a view to turning what was a hobby into a home business. Please give us a short summary of your website, business model, etc The website simply provides an online option to sales of my handcrafted walking sticks and hiking staffs. This is to supplement my 'live' selling at fairs, festivals and shows. What has been the most difficult part of creating and running your website? Getting potential customers to visit the site. What has been the easist part of operating your website? Setting up the domain name and hosting was surprisingly easy. Who maintains your website and why? I maintain the website myself because I can't afford to pay anyone else to do it, and plus, it is the only way to learn. What is your website address? The Dead Wood Stick Co. Tags: handicrafts • walking sticks • web interview • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
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