Blue Peter 2.0
by Antonio on 14/11/07 at 8:00 am
Hot on the heels of my rant about Web 2.0, here’s a nice little example of it working quite beatifully.
Jessica Poundstone saw the August Etsy workshop via the webcast, and got all inspired. Here’s a comment she wrote on the blog recently:
"I found your talk to be incredibly interesting and helpful, and was inspired to make my first ever video tutorial, which you can see here: www.jewelrybyjessica.com/tutorials.html. As a start to spreading the word I’ve posted the video on my site, on my blog, and on my flickr site. I also started a flickr group for others to post their pin if they decide to make one. I’ve got Google Analytics set up on my site, so it will be really fun to see where people are coming from, and whether they stay to look around or purchase the earrings and necklaces I have for sale there. Thanks so much sharing your expertise with the world!"
Wow! Talk about embracing the approach!
So, if you’re interested in a project for the weekend, why not have a crack at making a Shrink Plastic Flower Pin?
Good luck! Prize for the best one!
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