That is a great video! It was very kind and generous of you to take so much time and put together such a thorough presentation of your process. Much appreciated!
Hi Mia :) Finally found a pottery mentor which I can relate to. i'm a total newbie who started to take pottery classes. rented a pottery wheel this week, got my tools and got on the wheel at home. and then found out there is so much knowledge missing. so I looked around and found your valuable chanel. scrolled to the bottom of the videos page and started to go over the videos one by one. they are a tressure! thank you!!!
Thanks Mia for a great video!! I would love to hear about how you edit the videos? And also about packing pots for shipping safely so they don't break on the way. Thank you. Chaya from Israel
This was incredibly helpful!! You did an amazing job explaining all of this. I would LOVE for you to go more In depth on each of these steps!! Thanks soo much.
Thanks for sharing. Regarding the editing process I recommend Lightroom or Camera Raw. It's much quicker and you can do a batch edit that would save you a lot of time. Cheers.
Just subcribed you. Love the way you sharing tips, very sencere, humble and informative. I also love your youtube channel’s name, really suits your style
I would immensely appreciate more detailed info on how you keep everything straight while you are doing photos, measurements, and descriptions💜 I am struggling 😅
4:19 there IS NOT a single free option out there. even Etsy charges a continuous fee for having an active listing, with or without sells. you will always have to pay something, if not for the e-commerce platform, then for hosting.
Great video! About shipping: who pays the state/ local taxes when you sell abroad? I am in the States and I’d like to sell to Europe as well, but I don’t understand how it works. Thank you so much, you make everything seem feasible and enjoyable. Grazie! 🙏
Hi...thank you for this Being that a website with a commerce option is expensive (Square space or like kind), would you establish a following before launching the site? If so, how many followers makes sense before starting a site? Would it make sense to use ETSY until the following is established, then when an audience has been established drop ETSY in favor of a website? If you have time, please reply
There are definitely some free or very cheap website options out there. But lots of people sell directly on instagram too. Yes it does make sense to have a following before selling. I don't have a very strong opinion on etsy. I think it's hard to stand out there.
I would really like a video that digs deeper into the promotional aspects.
I highly recommend Lightroom over Photoshop for photo editing because you can copy and paste edit settings. This will save you a lot of time.
Yes, please do a promotion video! This is helpful! Thank you!
Noted, thanks!!
Definitely interested in the promotion and packaging part!!
Great! Will do :)
Yesss!!!!
I am so thankful that I stumbled across your channel..I am learning so much...THANK YOU!!!
yay!
Thank you so much, this was so helpful! ANY additional videos on this topic would be appreciated :)
Sure thing!
That is a great video! It was very kind and generous of you to take so much time and put together such a thorough presentation of your process. Much appreciated!
packaging would be super interesting! especially packaging with sustainable materials
Oh yes! I will add this to my list :)
Hi Mia :)
Finally found a pottery mentor which I can relate to. i'm a total newbie who started to take pottery classes. rented a pottery wheel this week, got my tools and got on the wheel at home. and then found out there is so much knowledge missing. so I looked around and found your valuable chanel.
scrolled to the bottom of the videos page and started to go over the videos one by one. they are a tressure! thank you!!!
This is a very informative video.👍🏻 Also you seem to be a nice, genuine person.🙂
Also you really show how much goes behind making and selling pottery! it's crazy!
your talented AND also so kind to share your knowledge and time
Please don’t stop… part 2,3,4 etc Good info
You're the pottery goddess we all needed ❤️❤️
hahaah thank you so much :D
Thank you for sharing your process! Awesome tips for new online sellers like me!
Would love to know more about packaging! And the promotion! Thank you for another great video 🤗
You are so welcome! I will add those to my list :)
Love it! Thank you so much! Would love to know more about promotion part!
Great, I will definitely do that ;)
Thank you so much for sharing your enthusiasm and knowledge xx
Thanks Mia for a great video!! I would love to hear about how you edit the videos? And also about packing pots for shipping safely so they don't break on the way. Thank you. Chaya from Israel
Thank you so much for sharing all this knowledge with us! ❤️ And yes, hear about packaging would be lovely.
Congratulations!
Thank you for the tips as well! :) Really helpful!
This was incredibly helpful!! You did an amazing job explaining all of this. I would LOVE for you to go more In depth on each of these steps!! Thanks soo much.
This video has been so helpful, thank you! Lovely items!
This is SO helpful! Thank you!!
You're welcome!!
Thanks for sharing. Regarding the editing process I recommend Lightroom or Camera Raw. It's much quicker and you can do a batch edit that would save you a lot of time. Cheers.
Thanks for this. I’m just getting set up and eventually want to sell online too
Me too, that’s the more challenging part 😅
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! I'm new on this, I know I'll fail a lot but I love my pottery and I hope ppl love it too :)
thanks so much, this was superinteresting! I tend to be superunorganized so seeing someone who isn't is very cool!
Thank you for making these videos :)
Love this video! Definitely want to hear about promotion
Thank you so much for this video! I hope your business thrive~ ❤️
Such helpful information. Thank you!
Please do a video on shipping and packaging! This one was so helpful
I have one already! ☺️
This is fantastic! Thank you so much for this detailed look into the process. I really appreciate it.
Hello! Thank you very much for all the tips. I would love to see how you do to put the prices on your work. I find it very difficult 🤗
Just subcribed you. Love the way you sharing tips, very sencere, humble and informative. I also love your youtube channel’s name, really suits your style
thank you!
Thank you so much! Very helpful! Packaging video would be helpful too. Much appreciation!
Wonderfully informative video. Thank you so much🙏🙏🙏 and greetings from Turkey
Dang great advice! Been doing pottery for awhile and I’m about to launch my business I really appreciate this video!
amazing video and i can add more details in each topic for my next plan
thank you
This was super helpful thank you!
I would immensely appreciate more detailed info on how you keep everything straight while you are doing photos, measurements, and descriptions💜 I am struggling 😅
Thanks for your content!
Thank you for this! I found your video really helpful xx
Would love a video on promotion!! 😊❤️
So helpful, I will follow this ❤
Hey, can you tell me which tests should I do at home before selling my own ceramics? Like food safety or thermal shock? It is necessary to try it out?
4:19 there IS NOT a single free option out there. even Etsy charges a continuous fee for having an active listing, with or without sells. you will always have to pay something, if not for the e-commerce platform, then for hosting.
I'm working on creating a website to launch my products this year and this gave me so much pump 😍 ps. I love your products
Very usefull information! thanks Mia greetings from Belgium.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Really valuable information thank you 😘
Great video! About shipping: who pays the state/ local taxes when you sell abroad? I am in the States and I’d like to sell to Europe as well, but I don’t understand how it works. Thank you so much, you make everything seem feasible and enjoyable. Grazie! 🙏
Hi, thanks for this video. What platform did you use to make your website? Thanks.
Great info! Thank you!
Would love to know about marketing when you have only 100 followers and growing your audience as a potter!
shipping/packaging pls
Very informative. Thank you
What is the tree on your right called?
ficus elastica :) aka Rubber Tree!
Where do I start?
Omg im like trying to sell my 1st stuff as well and feel like did everything wrong 😅😅😅😅
Packaging would be amazing 🤗
Don't worry! I wasn't quite so streamlined in the beginning! I've been doing this for many years :) You'll find what works for you!
Thank you for this. Affinity offers cheap photo editing software so close to photoshop, greate to use.
Where do you have your kiln? In your home or outside shop?
Hi...thank you for this
Being that a website with a commerce option is expensive (Square space or like kind), would you establish a following before launching the site? If so, how many followers makes sense before starting a site?
Would it make sense to use ETSY until the following is established, then when an audience has been established drop ETSY in favor of a website?
If you have time, please reply
There are definitely some free or very cheap website options out there. But lots of people sell directly on instagram too. Yes it does make sense to have a following before selling. I don't have a very strong opinion on etsy. I think it's hard to stand out there.
How long after you started pottery did you start selling your pieces?
Thankyou
thanks so much
nice sweater
are you able to sell anything
wowowow this is insane! I shoot everything the day before release and don't edit anything o.o
what's ur thoughts on etsy or shopify ?
shopify is good options
website is removed
Hi, Peanut!
Whats your University qualification?
If you Don't mind please tell us.
Advance thanks and Take love from Bangladesh. 😍
bachelor of fine arts. but I'm a self-taught potter and business owner.
hello
My name is Ariesta from Indonesia, I have many very good items made from nature, can we work together?
❤❤
A mask to take pictures? What?
lol I wasnt in the studio alone when I took the photo. This was during peak corona 😵💫
The shop is closed so I wouldn't use those steps haha