Hand picked list -- how to get it noticed??

I have a hand picked list for all sorts of crafting mediums. It’s been live since the 3rd and only 2 views, which were probably me. LOL.

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How does one go about getting it noticed? I’ve got it in my shop’s chat area, but not sure how to make the URL clickable in there. I do have it on my Facebook.

Thanks for any help,
Marge

asked almost 12 years ago

2 Answers

Hand picked lists can take quite awhile to be noticed much, maybe especially during the summer when everyone is on vacations? How to get noticed? that’s difficult.

You might try to join and use Pinterest (making one collection your list. FB works if you have a steady following, but most do not…tweet it…mention it within your booth chat area….blog it……I’m running out of ideas here, but the best you can do is to work it and see what occurs

Heck, I’ll click it just for grins and shiggles

answered almost 12 years ago

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MKDesigner says: August 09, 2013

Wow. Okay, I’ll get on that. Never thought of my blog … DUH. Will do a tweet as well. Thanks so much for all your help!!

I would suggest picking your prettiest images for the top row, because that’s what people see when they’re browsing the HPL lists. Think of images that look like they’d be in a magazine. Also, the more lists you make, the more of a following you’ll develop. And don’t forget a catchy title to pique people’s interest.

answered almost 12 years ago

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