The entire line is available to order this weekend at the California Gift Show in the LA temporary showroom or in my online catalog. Crow and Canary representation is in Booth No. 807. View more of my new cards or Read the LA MART sneak peek on the Crow & Canary blog.
Friday, July 17, 2009
New Card Designs: Halloween, Christmas, and More
I am very excited to announce the new series of designs for my Owen Says greeting card line.
Monday, May 11, 2009
National Stationery Show - Hot topics: Press Kits, WiFi, and Taking Payments
via @CarriePony
Who's doing press kits for #NSS? How many are you bringing?
via @emmajCARDS
QUESTION #nss- Is there WiFi in Javits? Can we bring laptops?
via Denise
What is your opinion on payment....since we are small....we do not have the ability to do credit cards....do buyers....write checks there....what is the protocol on that....or do they make an order....then send payment?
My Replies~
Press Kits
I suggest bringing as many as you can create, if that is 5 or 25! Keep a few in your booth because inevitably you will find an opportunity to hand them out. In the past I have have brought 15 or so (the most I had time to put together) and they were always gone when I returned to the Press Room to see if any were left behind. Drop them off early, because everyone always has a list of last minute to-dos in the morning. I cannot claim to be an expert on Press Kits, but I have dug up a few links that are helpful from the always resourceful Design*Sponge Blog:
Internet Access
The Javitz Center does have Wi-Fi Internet access.. for a price. I found it slow. My hotel wasn't much better. Between the two I wished I had an Internet enabled phone and went immediately out and bought one when I got home. Now I couldn't live without it, my phone is my second computer, my camera, my everything. {sigh}
Payments
Buyers will expect to write the order at the show only. Payments are handled later. The buyer will either provide you a credit card number (to be run at the time of shipment) or request NET 30 terms to be paid by check. When providing terms, an Invoice should be included in the package at the time of shipment-with the terms starting from ship date. Another option is COD (check on delivery), and it is worth noting that there are extra fees associated with COD--so make sure you include that in the shipping charge on the Invoice. If you are running a "Free Shipping show special", my policy is that extra fees, rushed shipping, international shipping do not qualify.
I cannot urge everyone enough, get setup to take credit cards. It is much easier than you expect and the fees are worth it to protect you and ensure payment. Cashflow in a small business is fragile, and to accept a credit card for an order means that you charge the card BEFORE you ship the product. If the credit card doesn't go through, you don't ship the product. Then you never have to worry about trying to get payment later--because you already have it. There are many credit card merchant services out there, and as long as you can enter and run the credit card without the other party having to confirm anything (sorry, no PayPal), you are good to go. I'm sure others can suggest some services they use. I use Authorize.net and accept only Visa and Mastercard (not AMEX).
Of course the devil is in the details, and in this economy it is not uncommon to have at least one instance where the credit card will not go through and the store does not respond to you... kind of a "back door" way of canceling orders. So my reps always tell me to fill immediate orders as soon as possible after a show--first to charge gets the order. Sounds terrible I know... but it is a lot better than sending product with terms and never getting paid and having to spend countless hours being frustrated and making unpleasant phone calls. Don't be surprised to get orders that are months out from the ship date. Do not ship these orders early or charge their cards more than a few days prior to their requested ship date.
Got a question or a great suggestion? Contribute in the comments below or chat me up on Twitter! @owensays
Who's doing press kits for #NSS? How many are you bringing?
via @emmajCARDS
QUESTION #nss- Is there WiFi in Javits? Can we bring laptops?
via Denise
What is your opinion on payment....since we are small....we do not have the ability to do credit cards....do buyers....write checks there....what is the protocol on that....or do they make an order....then send payment?
My Replies~
Press Kits
I suggest bringing as many as you can create, if that is 5 or 25! Keep a few in your booth because inevitably you will find an opportunity to hand them out. In the past I have have brought 15 or so (the most I had time to put together) and they were always gone when I returned to the Press Room to see if any were left behind. Drop them off early, because everyone always has a list of last minute to-dos in the morning. I cannot claim to be an expert on Press Kits, but I have dug up a few links that are helpful from the always resourceful Design*Sponge Blog:
- biz ladies 09: PR advice from alisa carroll
- biz ladies 09: fresh from the oven- media kits
- biz ladies 09: maximum visual impact for your business
Internet Access
The Javitz Center does have Wi-Fi Internet access.. for a price. I found it slow. My hotel wasn't much better. Between the two I wished I had an Internet enabled phone and went immediately out and bought one when I got home. Now I couldn't live without it, my phone is my second computer, my camera, my everything. {sigh}
Payments
Buyers will expect to write the order at the show only. Payments are handled later. The buyer will either provide you a credit card number (to be run at the time of shipment) or request NET 30 terms to be paid by check. When providing terms, an Invoice should be included in the package at the time of shipment-with the terms starting from ship date. Another option is COD (check on delivery), and it is worth noting that there are extra fees associated with COD--so make sure you include that in the shipping charge on the Invoice. If you are running a "Free Shipping show special", my policy is that extra fees, rushed shipping, international shipping do not qualify.
I cannot urge everyone enough, get setup to take credit cards. It is much easier than you expect and the fees are worth it to protect you and ensure payment. Cashflow in a small business is fragile, and to accept a credit card for an order means that you charge the card BEFORE you ship the product. If the credit card doesn't go through, you don't ship the product. Then you never have to worry about trying to get payment later--because you already have it. There are many credit card merchant services out there, and as long as you can enter and run the credit card without the other party having to confirm anything (sorry, no PayPal), you are good to go. I'm sure others can suggest some services they use. I use Authorize.net and accept only Visa and Mastercard (not AMEX).
Of course the devil is in the details, and in this economy it is not uncommon to have at least one instance where the credit card will not go through and the store does not respond to you... kind of a "back door" way of canceling orders. So my reps always tell me to fill immediate orders as soon as possible after a show--first to charge gets the order. Sounds terrible I know... but it is a lot better than sending product with terms and never getting paid and having to spend countless hours being frustrated and making unpleasant phone calls. Don't be surprised to get orders that are months out from the ship date. Do not ship these orders early or charge their cards more than a few days prior to their requested ship date.
Got a question or a great suggestion? Contribute in the comments below or chat me up on Twitter! @owensays
Saturday, May 09, 2009
National Stationery Show - Pre-Show New Vendor Question & Answer
Denise asked-
First timer this year at the show....alot to do....but does anyone have advice on how to handle the shipping cost associated with a sale. Do you just set pricing...Order $25.00- $50.00...shipping fee is $10.00 for example. Any help on this would be so great! Thanks.
My answer- Hi! Thanks for stopping by and reading my blog! Different companies are allowed to handle this differently, however there are some trends that buyers like to see at the show- normally I would add the cost of shipping regular ground (via any carrier) to the invoice BUT during the show I have had success with a "show special" that offers free shipping on orders that meet a minimum order amount (usually between $100-250 dollars depending on the what most of the items cost. It is important not to price out small stores that will be loyal customers and in this economy high minimums are frowned upon b/c it is the one place where people can be flexible. I hope this helps!
Denise replied-
That is great advice...thank you so much. I read your blog every day and it has been a HUGE help to me. I week out..and piecing things together..already finding mistakes in our ideas but the beauty of that is learning you can manage....HOPEFULLY! Do you allow other vendors to visit your booth.....or is that frowned apon. I love looking at all the great things out there and how talented people are...it is amazing. If so..I hope to meet you....know it or not...you are really helping first timers like me....looking for any help...any guidance....it is great! Thanks, Denise
I am very excited that my postings have been useful. I remember that it was helpful "strangers" that answered a lot of my questions in the beginning. The show process was something I could never have planned for in a vacuum! I love to meet other vendors and I have even had extensive discussions with lines that directly compete with mine about the challenges that our businesses share. However, just as often I encountered unfriendly folks.. like in life, not everyone is into making friends. It is expected that you will never enter another vendor's booth without permission. I usually hover on the outside to start a conversation and see if they seem receptive.
Having long missed Summer Camp, this is a close second with a Science Fair competitiveness about it. Don't miss walking the Licensing show and The Supply Side as well.
Wednesday, April 08, 2009
Art Innovator : Ghost Patrol Pencil Sets
Ghost Patrol pencil sets make my heart flutter. The clever and unusual use of shaved down pencils as a canvas pairs perfectly with the artist's touching and fantastical style.
Leaving Pencil Forest
Originally uploaded by ghostpatrol
Originally uploaded by ghostpatrol
Thursday, April 02, 2009
Gotta have it: Becky OH! Handbags
Becky OH! makes one hell of a handbag. Her one-of-a-kind creations are available in a number of different styles; each with thoughtful details like bamboo handles, contrast zippers, and punchy pattern pairings. Recently interviewed as part of the ambitious and well curated The Bright Side Project--and currently participating in a mighty fine giveaway--Becky O. settled in New Hampshire where she lives with her husband, after traveling five of the seven seas.
{shop online} Be sure to stop by the Becky OH! website and shop the full line of purses, clutches, cosmetic bags, and other products.
All photos c/o Becky OH! and The Bright Side Project.
Inspiration: Vintage Family Photos
Are digital cameras impacting the American tradition of the classic family portrait?
Selected photos from my family album: My mom, Lake Tahoe 1958; my great-grandmother; my grandmother; my dad in uniform; my mom (before her friends had eyebrow intervention-yes really) with my brother and sister; my mom and her identical twin sister, brother and father; my dad and his family looking snappy
I am going to miss the differences in film (bye-bye polaroid... sigh) and photographic style that we all cherish in our favorite photos from the past. I worry that with all the new cameras and software, family photographs are going to look a whole lot alike and the next generation will not be able to see the changes in the world and technology advances through images in quite the same way .
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Talk Back: The National Stationery Show buzz on Twitter
Exhibitors, journalists, and stationery enthusiasts are chatting #NSS--sharing resources and looking to each other to get prepared. Conversation on Twitter includes honest "new-school" jitters, exhibitors looking for advice + opinions as they prepare, and journalists reminding everyone of their upcoming submission deadlines and hot topics.
Click any of the tweets above to follow or reply to the original Twitter author. Read the newest #NSS posts on Twitter.
Contribute to my ongoing National Stationery Show Tips and Tricks for Exhibitors! Add your comment in response to my question below.. Or suggest a topic or ask your own question.
Question: As an #NSS exhibitor, what did you wish you'd known in advance?
Saturday, March 28, 2009
10 Downloadable iPhone, Android G1, and Other Mobile Phone Wallpapers
A monster appetite for tweet served donuts (inspired by Twitter), Guinea Pig splashing in puddles beneith a giant red umbrella, an owl pattern in pink or brown, pink robots, lost dog & flea, Tink in the forrest, gnomes, and others!
Click any image to proceed to Flickr and view all available wallpapers. Cheer up your iPhone, Android G1, Blackberry or other mobile device today. Wallpapers are available in a variety of mobile phone sizes.
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