curtis adkins on tue 2 jan 07
Hi Marty,
I do not know if you have heard of yessy.com, but that is where I sell my things at online that is...it is rather inexpensive and quite customizable. Just a thought and they help you keep statistics and do advertising etc...etc.
Hope this helps,
Curtis Adkins
Marty Morgan wrote: This question is for David Hendley. I tried to find the info in the
archives, without success. Would you share what program it is that you use
to display your work for sale on line? I've looked at a lot of websites and
find yours to be very attractive and easy to use.
I'm wondering how much time you spend posting new pictures of work. I like
the simplicity of being able to buy from a specific picture rather than the
usual: "It will be similar etc" song and dance.
Thanks for any help you may offer to someone thinking of selling on the web.
Marty Morgan
Gloucester, MA
Where my pansies are still blooming and no snow has lasted more than a few
hours.
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Marty Morgan on tue 2 jan 07
This question is for David Hendley. I tried to find the info in the
archives, without success. Would you share what program it is that you use
to display your work for sale on line? I've looked at a lot of websites and
find yours to be very attractive and easy to use.
I'm wondering how much time you spend posting new pictures of work. I like
the simplicity of being able to buy from a specific picture rather than the
usual: "It will be similar etc" song and dance.
Thanks for any help you may offer to someone thinking of selling on the web.
Marty Morgan
Gloucester, MA
Where my pansies are still blooming and no snow has lasted more than a few
hours.
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