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Quilt Biz #2 – Traffic and Content

LeahDay

Leah Day has been teaching online since 2009. She's the creator of the Free Motion Quilting Project, a blog filled with thousands of quilting tutorial videos. Leah has written several books including 365 Free Motion Quilting Designs, Explore Walking Foot Quilting with Leah Day, and Mally the Maker and the Queen in the Quilt.

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  1. Molly says:

    this is super helpful Leah- and darned good advice. I have a new quilting service I am trying to promote- and I will be taking all this to heart. I did my first free video tutorial on a new quilting design a few weeks ago and now based on your advice I will be doing more- and trying to brainstorm more things to give away for free- thank you.

  2. Anonymous says:

    May favorite part of this post is "Figure it out. Find tutorials. GOOGLE IT!"

    When I started selling fabric online 8 years ago I literally knew nothing about blogs or websites and I've come a long way in that time, mostly through figuring it out as I go. It's possible and very time-consuming but definitely do-able.

    You've really inspired me with this whole free content thing, too. My next development is to start designing quilt patterns. I'm definitely going to incorporate some type of free sew-along just like you've done with the free motion-quilting. That's the best idea I've seen in a long time!

    And I love checking your blog every day because you make it so darn fun. Thanks for being willing to share your business experience, too!

    –Christa

  3. Mary Jo says:

    I love these business quotes. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I've had a small business in the past and have often toyed with the idea of starting an on-line quilt business. Your insights, wisdom and honest sharing are giving me a lot of good material to think about.

  4. Debbie says:

    Great info and logic behind your statements. Thanks for putting it out there.
    So agree with your statements about content, and the real process of what is being shown. That is the type of blog I will follow and link to.

  5. Stella says:

    I am finding that the thing about WANTING to provide content is completely true! I've gone the route of creating a blog and filling it with content and trying to get some readers before adding products (other than a link to my Etsy shop), and I've found that I LOVE writing posts! I love thinking about what sorts of information I would want to read, how to organize it, and how to have a truly welcoming, useful blog. Thanks so much for being an inspiration!
    ~~~the Art of Inclusion~~~

  6. Malini says:

    Hi Leah,
    Your post makes so much sense. I have been postponing for a while creating the blog for my little Etsy shop for babies. I guess after reading your post today I should get it going this week.

    Thanks again for being so encouraging.

    cheers,
    Malini

  7. Anonymous says:

    Excellent tips!! You are so right about traffic and content. I try to blog every few days to keep my blog fresh but during one period I blogged everyday for a week and I noticed a few followers drop off. I was thinking maybe I was clogging their e-mails, that they didn't want that much content.

    What has been your experience?

    Donna
    don_mae2 at yahoo dot com

  8. Leah, Thanks so much for this post/pep talk. I've been slacking off on my blog for the last month and it's certainly a great kick start to hear this said so plainly. So far on my business journey, the most fun has been in helping others to learn about quilting. I did a fusible applique tutorial & got great response both online and otherwise. Have a super day!

  9. Mike Pearson says:

    Great post! I have an MBA and I'd say you nailed it!

  10. Great advice, Lean. Your 365 designs and now Quilt Along is what has me coming back to your site again and again. Yes, I did opt to buy a MQ Kit from you to support all the wonderful advice you give. Confession, I also see linking my experience to your blog as excellent cross pollination marketing for both of us. No question my numbers go up dramatically after each Leah link post!

  11. Leah, I’ve just recently found your blog and have already gleaned so much information I’m trying to decide what I should buy first to thank you.

    I wholeheartedly agree with your approach of giving away content. I call it educating my clients and I’m applying it to the (non-craft) business I’m building. In fact, I’m learning how to write blog articles and methods to propagate them so I can generate that highly desirable traffic you talk about.

    One cultural nuance I’ve found in my interaction with people is that they might not assign value to things they don’t pay for. When you wrote “…what are the chances that all 20 or 30 people would have showed up…” I immediately thought: I wonder how many people showed up if they didn’t have to pay for it? I admit, even I back out of webinars when I don’t have any skin in the game. I can see where reservations help, and I know quilting is a hobby so people anxious to participate. I’ve seen a slightly different approach that I might apply: guarantee a 100% refund when customers aren’t fully satisfied.

    Please keep sharing. Your ideas are refreshing and extremely applicable across all types of businesses!

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