Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Goals, Ideas and Hopes for 2010

Merry Eve of Christmas Eve to you all! This could potentially be my last post for the year (but who knows, I make no promises) and I wanted to let you know some of my goals, ideas and hopes for the next year concerning this blog and my shop.
In the shop:

  • I want to bring more luxury knits, cashmere, silk, angora, etc
  • I want to bring more patterns - since the patterns I have in there are doing so well I really want to bring more to the table.
  • I want to bring better photos and descriptions
*Your turn: What do you suggest for my shop? Any items or materials in particular? A certain type of pattern you'd like to see? Anything you'd like NOT to change? Please help me out with this :)

For the blog:

  • I want to engage my readers a bit more - I know you're out there, my analytics tell me that you read, but you don't comment so I need to figure out a better way to entice comments :)
  • I want to interview some other bloggers or shop owners and perhaps do more giveaways (if you're interested, please let me know!)
  • I want to know what you want to read - which features did you like that I tested out this year? The Monday Color? Tuesday Learn Something New Day? Friday Feature? Again, please let me know so I can bring you what you want to read :)
I hope you all have a wonderful Holiday Season and that its filled with rest, relaxation, food, family and laughter :)

*and, as always, if you click on the pictures, it will take you to the item listing in the Etsy shop ;)

3 comments:

Pam Hoffman said...

While I'm still very new to your blog, I have thoroughly enjoyed your site so far.

I really want something from the shop, need to get busy earning more for that, so when I'm able, you'll hear about it!

Keep up the good work,

Pam Hoffman
http://mycre8tivelife.blogspot.com/
http://twitter.com/PamHoffman

Mallory - Miss Malaprop said...

Engaging readers is always a tricky one! I know I've got bunches and bunches of readers, but most of them never comment, so it's sometimes hard to know what they like or dislike. I did a survey last year through Survey Monkey and offered some handmade treats as a prize for one randomly chosen survey participant. That actually helped a lot in figuring out what people wanted to read or not read on my blog. I might do it again this year.

SillyLittleLady said...

Pam: so glad you have you here! You seem to be one of the few who comments, and I really appreciate it! ;)

Mallory: A survey is a great idea! Maybe I'll throw one together this year...

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