enJOY it

an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

Intro

Every year, I get a little bit better at running my shop. It's a constant learning process and something that I struggle with a bit because my personality is very much : Quickly figure out what works and then do it until it doesn't work anymore.

I don't like to "research" options. Usually, seeing all the choices just overwhelms me to the point where I worry about "picking wrong" or "never getting started." To avoid this, I often settle on the first plan I find that seems logical. This is good and bad, depending on how you look at it. It's good because it means I don't get discouraged and find it easy to dive into new ventures. But it's bad because "settling" for the first decent option means I miss out on all of the other possible options that could be better, more efficient or less expensive.

So something I have been working on a lot this year is getting outside of the comfort zone I have built for my business over the past four years. It's a process – that is for sure. And I totally believe that baby steps are key here. Doing a complete business overhaul all at once isn't my style. I need to make little changes, see their success and then make a more little changes.

I have done a lot this year to save time and reduce my expenses (therefore increasing my net income) and I wanted to share these changes here on the blog in case anyone out there is looking for some small steps that can make a big difference for their own (ad)ventures. 

#1 / I started supply ordering through Amazon. Before this year, I was purchasing my packaging supplies through Uline.com (and before that, it was just through an office supply store). The savings that came from buying in bulk with Uline were crazy and I was glad to make that change in 2010. Recently though, I found that the Amazon prices were comparable (or less!) than Uline and with Amazon Prime, I can usually get two day shipping for free. This represented decent savings because while Uline offered next day shipping, it cost at least $15. I can also buy items like book rings & manilla tabbed cards in bulk from Amazon, which I couldn't find through Uline.

Cards

#2 / I started ordering business cards and thank you notes through overnightprints.com. I have used and loved moo.com for the past few years and still highly recommend them. I liked the option that they would print various designs for the front of my cards. BUT, and this is a big but, the cards were pretty expensive. And for someone like me (who was just making fun graphics for the different cards and not even sharing product/portfolio photos) the multi-design option just didn't make sense. I realized that I could order WAY more cards (like 600 more) for way less (like $80 less) without sacraficing quality if I went with overnightprints.com. This extra savings meant I could create fun thank you notes to pack with each order and still be reducing expenses. It also means that my cards are cheap and I am totally willing to hand them out in bulk (or let folks take handfuls at craft fairs).

Thankyous

As for quality, I noticed a slight color variation in my batch of 1000. For me, this is not big deal at all, but I know it might be for some. The paper stock and texture for both my new business cards and my 4×6 thank you post cards is fantastic. The only thing I'll note is that "over-night prints" is not exactly right. You can get your order over-night, but it will cost you. I always select the slowest shipping option and usually get my order in about two weeks.

Paypal

#3 / I started shipping through paypal.com. This is the big one for me this year. Since I started selling online, I have been trekking to the post office with orders or adding my own postage stamps right to the packaging. It took forever, was a crazy hassle & cost a lot. Now, I am shipping all domestic orders directly through paypal and using their multi-order shipping option to do so. The only expense on my end was a $15 scale (and of course paper and black ink for my printer). It's seriously the easiest thing and truly, no tutorial is necessary. Just follow directions through paypal and you're set.

I was so resistant to get started printing my own shipping labels. I thought for sure it would be crazy complicated, and yes, I hated going to the post office, but at least I knew it worked. I took a few minutes to get acquainted with the shipping platform and found that it's a bit LESS expensive to print your own shipping labels at home AND it includes package tracking and delivery confirmation. Can't beat it.

Shop2

#4 / I jumped out of Etsy and into a self-hosted shop. I talked more about this over the summer, when I made the change to selling from a blog instead of Etsy, but an even bigger step came this fall when I started selling everything though elisejoy.com. Prior to this, I was paying hosting fees for elisejoy.com, fees to e.junkie (the company I use to sell instant downloadable products), fees to host this blog, fees to paypal for every transaction AND shop fees to etsy (to list items plus a percentage of every sale). It's a large amount of fees and I definitely recognize that they are all part of the cost of doing business. But being able to cut out the etsy fees represented a huge savings (my estimate is about $1600 so far).

Plus, I love the idea that everything is all under the same umbrella and uses a shared checkout – easy for me, easy for potential customers. My shop is SUPER simple and it's never going to win any design awards, but that's not my goal. I wanted to create something that was clean, organized and easy to navigate (plus I just wanted to test my coding muscles!).

Shop

I recognize that coding a shop isn't a realistic option for everyone! (Every. Single. Day. I am grateful for the web-design courses I took in college.) But the real takeaway here is to consider different options (like Big Cartel) or even a blog that doubles as a shop (like I had this summer). And of course, there are tons of benefits to being part of a community like Etsy. For me though, this step was an important one to help reduce my expenses and grow my business.

I am totally excited to see what's next.

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68 responses to “big small business changes.”

  1. Pink Ronnie Avatar

    Hey Elise,
    Even though I recently made the happy decision to close down my own design business, I still feel so energised and inspired when I read your small business posts! It says a lot about you, the way you write and your endless enthusiasm which I suspect rubs off on all your readers.
    Thanks so much for your daily posts! They really do brighten up my day.
    Ronnie xo

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  2. Kaytie Avatar

    Whoah, Elise, these changes are amazing! I’m so impressed at how much money you are able to save by opening up a self-hosted shop. But not having to wait in line at the post office might be worth more than money, haha. The p.o. is my least favorite, I wish I could cut it out of my selling routine, blerg. Great job, I love these updates, thanks for sharing! 🙂

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  3. Ang Avatar
    Ang

    *I love how easy & clean your shop is.
    *I don’t run a business but I still enjoy these posts.
    *Am I making this up or did I see somewhere that you’ll have a new stamp release in Jan or Feb?

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  4. Meg Avatar

    I love this post! I’ve been meaning to send my clients thank-yous

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  5. Jackie Avatar

    Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I am so appreciative of your willingness to speak openly about what you’ve learned. As someone who has been doing a not so great job (mostly because i haven’t invested much of my time into it) of running an etsy shop for the past year, I find this advice SUPER helpful. Thanks for not holding your secrets close and being willing to let others learn alongside you!

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  6. rossana Avatar

    post of big inspiration. if you will write a book omto business online, I buy it!

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  7. Elaine Avatar

    This was a fantastic post for me to read because I’ve recently been re-evaluating some business decisions. My shop has been on hiatus while I’ve been overhauling a few things. I love when you do posts like this and break down what works and what doesn’t! Thanks for the inspiration and motivation!

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  8. Marilyn P Sushi Avatar

    Do you have a Amazon credit card? You can get reward points the more you use it and apply them towards your purchases (save more $). I’ve also been using Overnightprints.com for years and swear by them. They do great work!
    Congratulations on your changes! 🙂

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  9. Robin Avatar

    Goodmorning Elise! Your posts always make my day better no matter what! Thank you! You’re a breath of fresh air!
    Loved my stamps I got earlier on. I was wondering if you could give me an estimate of when to start stalking Amazon for your seafoam collection. From what I’m reading everywhere it’s going to be a really hot commodity as it’s the one of choice for everyone next year. So happy for you!
    Robin 🙂

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  10. Kelly Jo Avatar

    I’m an ebay seller and I recently embraced shipping right through paypal….Ahhmazing and I’m mad at myself for not doing it sooner.

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  11. Mel Avatar

    I absolutely love this! It’s always nice, as an aspiring business owner, to read about the trials (and sometimes errors) of a successful business owner I admire. Thanks for always sharing the tricks of the trade!

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  12. Jennfier Avatar

    Thanks for sharing the breakdown on all of this information. It’s very helpful and informative.

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  13. Elizabeth Avatar

    Such great tips! I love that Amazon is so helpful and accessible. Definitely going to use them and pay-pal for my future shop. I am giving myself six months to get my shop up. Selling my fiber art. I am very excited. Not sure if I am going to have my shop on my blog or at etsy. Still deciding. 🙂

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  14. Megan Anderson Avatar

    Paypal multiorder shipping is HUGE for me. Instead of spending a ton of time waiting in line at the post office, I spend about five minutes buying a printing SO many labels at once! I also schedule free USPS pickups, so I don’t even have to take the pre-paid packages to the post office. This system has been my favorite business change of my own so far.

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  15. Jennifer D Avatar
    Jennifer D

    I just wanted to tell you that I loved the thank you card you sent with my stamp order – I even added it to a 4×6 pocket in my project life. 🙂

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  16. kayla aimee Avatar

    you are so awesome for sharing as much as you do 🙂

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  17. Em Avatar

    This was a great post for me! I am just going to be sticking my toe into doing something like your shop next year and it is really helpful to have someone else’s experience ahead of me.
    Thanks!

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  18. lisa fine Avatar

    I totally agree with this. As someone who has a tiny online shop presence and wants to branch out and try new things, your words are a huge inspiration. And your transparency is super helpful – I love getting your insights and learning along with you. Thank you!

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  19. Libbi M. (Ashland, Oregon) Avatar
    Libbi M. (Ashland, Oregon)

    awesome job elise! ps. i’m going into project life withdrawals from your blog. are you going to post another update soon? I really, really, really love your album and how you keep it super simple. and i can hardly wait to get my hands on your seafoam kit when it’s available.

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  20. Skye Avatar

    Thank you for this awesome insight into how you do business! You are so inspiring. 🙂

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  21. Lauren Martin Avatar
    Lauren Martin

    Elise, it’s been really fun to follow along and see your business grow (not to mention I love your products!). Congrats on what you’ve built so far & good luck with future business growth and changes!

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  22. Ilona Avatar

    Thanks a lot for sharing!!

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  23. Erica Avatar

    Thank you for sharing your changes with us! As someone who is just starting back in the game, I am already overwhelmed with how much information is out these. These tips have given me a lot to think about.

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  24. elise blaha Avatar

     I did tweet that and yes, that is the plan. 🙂

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  25. elise blaha Avatar

    I do not! Right now I am happy with just my business checking account but good to know about the points. 🙂

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  26. elise blaha Avatar

    hey Robin! I do not know! But when I hear from Becky I will be sharing on the blog for sure. 🙂

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  27. elise blaha Avatar

    I hope to have one up this weekend! I was busy with the market last weekend and have been under the weather this week… we will see if it gets done… 🙂

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  28. Ann-Marie Avatar

    I could read about how you run your business from now until the end of time. Seriously.
    I have a question for you: how do you handle international shipping? This is the one area that perplexes me when it comes to efficiency. Right now, I take all my packages into the post office, but it takes forever and a day for them to manually enter the information. I’m definitely looking for a smarter solution that won’t cost an arm and a leg…any ideas? Many thanks! 🙂

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  29. Delaney Avatar

    Hi Elise,
    I’ve been following your blog for a while and love your posts – I always leave your site feeling inspired and motivated. Those thank you notes are amazing – that type of special touch is why people prefer to buy from an individual rather than a corporation!
    You’ve got a new faithful follower!
    Delaney x

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  30. elise blaha Avatar

    thanks love! I am in the same boat. It is THE WORST. The only way to ship international from home is if you go priority and I am not willing to charge that much for international postage. So no trade secrets to share! I am hoping they drop that manual enter for the holidays…

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  31. Ang Avatar
    Ang

    Very cool!! 🙂

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  32. Shiloh Fairbanks Avatar
    Shiloh Fairbanks

    Elise, Thank you so very much for sharing! I will have to look into the paypal shipping option for sure. I have a small business I would like to start but I don’t want to go the etsy route. I do have a personal photoblog on blogspot, & I was wondering, how did you incorporate your selling on your blog? {I don’t think I was here then.} Also, I love your shop site & how clean it is. I also have taken courses on web design. Perhaps it’s time I brush up! Anyway, my second question is about the actual site though. Don’t you still have to obtain it through a second party & pay fees? Forgive me if my questions are rather obtuse. It’s all new to me, which is why your sharing is all the more helpful! Thanks again! {P.S. I can’t wait for the seafoam kit! LOVE!}

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  33. gail Avatar

    On #3….shipping through paypal, can you explain that a little more? Does it mean you print through paypal, but still have to drop off at the post office? (pre-paid?)
    thanks!
    gail
    found you through owl really

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  34. gail Avatar

    ohh, and I ordered owl really some stamps from you for Christmas. 🙂

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  35. Nicole Avatar

    Hi Ann-Marie! You can print shipping labels through Etsy now. Domestic and international! I just printed a label for an order to Singapore last week and if you fill in the info of the contents of your package, it prints a customs form for you to slap on your package. SO easy and you can specify First Class or Priority. 🙂

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  36. Nicole Avatar

    Awesome post Elise! Always love reading about your process and how you change things up to best suit your business. Thanks for the great tips!! Prepaid postage is amazing huh? 🙂

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  37. Robin Avatar

    Thanks so much! 🙂

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  38. Allie Avatar

    Elise, you are such an inspiration. Thanks for sharing so much about your business. You are inspirational and such a role model for me– in business and in life in general.
    I’m so glad you’ve discovered overnight prints. I LOVE overnight prints. I even printed my wedding invitations through them and I loved how they turned out– and the money that I saved.
    It’s also nice to know that you can get comparable savings for shipping supplies at Amazon– Uline was always a little intimidating to me… but Amazon I know. Maybe a little too well 😉
    I’m looking forward to your December kits! Any chance of any holiday stamps?

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  39. Mere Avatar

    Love this post Elise. These lessons learned are so helpful. Thanks so much for sharing!!

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  40. iowajewel Avatar

    i do have an Etsy shop and have had it for 5+ years and am STILL singing their praises!!! it is great for anyone who can not have their own website or does not have the ability to host their own. (i.e. me!) PayPal shipping is the best thing ever, it saves me so much time!!! great tips, thanks so much for sharing!!!!

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  41. iowajewel Avatar

    wow! so nice to know! i want to ship from home internationally first class!!!!

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  42. iowajewel Avatar

    yes, you can BUT even better i just put any packages with postage printed from paypal in my mail box the postman picks them up when he delivers my mail!! easy peasy!!!!

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  43. susi davis Avatar
    susi davis

    I also have been trying to find out when to begin stalking for your Seafoam designs for PL! I have seen so many people online mentioning that they will be ordering the Seafoam collection that I just have to get mine before they sell out! Hopefully they will make enough for all of your devoted readers. I love watching Elise Joy Brand grow without losing quality or personality!

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  44. Elise M. Avatar

    Hi Elise. I’m just about to graduate college and have only very recently found a center and direction for career goals. Your blog is such an inspiration! I have been selling online for quite a few years, and after I discovered your blog, I realized that I could really harness it and turn it into a small business. Thank you for being willing to share your journey with us!

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  45. Tashia D Avatar

    I really love that you post about running a small business! I’ve been thinking about changing my blog name and starting my own small business and I find all of the information you provide to be extremely valuable! You rock!

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  46. Lucy Avatar

    To echo a few people above, I really do enjoy these posts even though I don’t have a small business myself. I guess we all kind of have that itch, no matter how small. Have to say I’m a little bit envious of your “jump right in approach.” I tend to be on the opposite end of the spectrum and will research myself into complete indecision (ironic, no?). Were you ever like that or have you always been able to just go with your gut from the start?

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  47. elise blaha Avatar

    hey! thank you! This post (http://eliseblaha.typepad.com/golden/2012/05/reader-question-online-shop-hosting.html) talks more about how I used a blog as a shop. It was just a temporary thing for a few months and I used shop checkout tools (like add to cart buttons) from e.junkie and accepted payment from paypal. You are right, I do have to pay for my website domain and hosting. But that is a flat fee and I was already paying it for a few years and using my site (elisejoy.com) to host a resume. I have A LOT of sites and fees, but right now, it works. 🙂

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  48. elise blaha Avatar

    I drop them off in a USPS mailbox down the street from me! I enjoy getting out for the walk each day, but you can also set it up so the mailman picks them up from your doorstep. The labels are prepaid and ready to go.

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  49. elise blaha Avatar

    Thanks Allie! No holiday stamps this year! hoping to do my next launch in January/February. 🙂

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  50. elise blaha Avatar

    great question and I am so happy to hear so many of you like these posts. 🙂 I am TOTALLY impatient and so I have never been good at researching/waiting to make a decision. I live by recommendations from people (or bloggers) I trust and tend to rely very much on their experience coupled with my gut reaction. I can usually tell when I am NOT ready to do something (like make a big purchase or start/finish a project) because I cannot decide what I want to do. When I am truly ready, the decision making process is always super easy. Hope that makes sense. 🙂

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