Business of Craft
Leanne Pressly, CEO Stitchcraft Marketing
The Business of Craft Podcast is a lively show where our host Leanne Pressly interviews business leaders and entrepreneurs of fiber arts, fabric, sewing and other creative companies so you can learn to craft a better business.
Business of Craft Email Marketing and AI Efficiencies with Nicole Moore
Today our guest is Nicole Moore, of Sew Much Moore and Creative Day Job. It wasn't until Nicole left her full-time corporate job in 2013 that she delved into "serious sewing." From craft shows to Etsy, boutique shops, and Amazon Handmade, and a viral YouTube channel, Nicole's first business Sew Much Moore, flourished. While growing Sew Much Moore Nicole learned to leverage technology, conquer overwhelm, and foster a robust online community. Recognizing those same aspirations in countless other t
Business of Craft Karley Cunningham on Differentiating Your Brand
Karley Cunningham has been diving into the worlds of business development, branding, and design for over two decades. As the Creative Strategist & Growth Accelerator at her company, Big, Bold Brand, Karley brings her big thinking and innovative problem-solving to the table. She’s also a sought-after speaker and mentor, sharing her wisdom with national and international business organizations. Today we're chatting about differentiating your brand.
Business of Craft Buying and Selling a Business with Richard Parker
Today our guest is Richard Parker, the President of Diomo Corporation, who has dedicated his career to advising and mentoring people who want to buy or sell a business. He has purchased and sold 13 of his own companies and understands firsthand the emotional journey that buyers and sellers experience. This is a very relevant topic in the craft industry as many of the businesses are independent and/or family owned. As owners age and are looking toward retirement, there is often a question of how
Business of Craft Pam Slim on Tiny Marketing Actions
Today our guest is Pamela Slim, celebrated author and small business expert who has dedicated decades to shaping and enhancing the entrepreneurial ecosystem. She is a co-founder of the KEH community lab in Mesa, Arizona, alongside her husband, Darryl. This innovative hub serves as a grassroots, community-based think tank dedicated to accelerating small business growth. Pam's insights and expertise frequently grace the pages of esteemed publications, including The New York Times, Forbes, and Bus
Business of Craft Competitive Research and Data Analysis with John Li
Today we have John Li, the startup and co- founder of PickFu.com who believes in the transformative power of consumer insights to drive business success. Recognizing that better insights lead to better decisions, John advocates for frequent and in-depth market research. With experience spanning from tech giants like Microsoft to bootstrapped startups, he's witnessed the exponential benefits of well-executed market research and the pitfalls of ignoring consumer voices.
Business of Craft Adrian Koehler on Fearless Leadership
Today, our guest is Adrian Koehler, and we're jumping into leadership and how to use emotions in leadership to lead fearlessly. Adrian works with coaching leadership engagement and is senior partner at the executive coaching powerhouse, Take New Ground. They’ve worked with companies such as Lululemon, Jeni's Splendid Ice Cream (which we LOVE at Stitchcraft Marketing) and Nike. Adrian has carved a niche in coaching executives and entrepreneurs alike. His goal is always to empower these leaders to
Business of Craft Cathy McKillip on Inventory Management
Today's guest is Cathy McKillip, CEO and president of RETAIL PROFIT MAKERS, a consulting business designed to help independent retail companies maximize profits through better inventory management. Cathy has over 30 years of business and retail experience and sold her retail business after growing sales to a tenfold multiple in 10 years.
Business of Craft Mark Myers on Tax Strategies
Today, we have a very special guest joining us, who refers to himself as a tax savings architect. Mark Myers is the CEO of Peak Profit Solutions, and a former Marine Corps Sergeant. Mark has over 20 years of successful business operation, ownership, and consulting experience under his belt. He has helped thousands of individuals increase their profits and permanently reduce their annual tax bills, enabling them to better grow their businesses. We're excited to have him on the show today to shar
Business of Craft Wendy Batten on Coaching Creative Retailers and Entrepreneurs
Today I’m excited to welcome our guest, Wendy Batten, also known as the Retailer’s Mentor. She is a coach, consultant and host of the podcast, “Creative Shop Talk” She also runs a membership group called the Retailer’s inner Circle. Wendy comes to us as a champion for small shop owners and creative business owners in particular. She knows firsthand the challenges of running a creative business and has overcome burnout to build a successful venture. Now, Wendy is passionate about helping others
Business of Craft Meagan Rodgers SEO and Search
Meagan Rodgers is an Account Manager at the agency with mad skills in the area of writing for SEO. She is a lifelong writer and former educator with a PhD in English. Like all of us at Stitchcraft Marketing, she’s a maker including embroidery, crochet, sewing, and knitting. She also publishes a writes for her website, craftculturestyle.com, where she writes about crafts in society. Today, Meagan is going to walk us through SEO. We’ll explore the ins and outs of SEO, including how it can help sm
Business of Craft Carly Brush on Live Selling
Today my guest is Carly Brush, she is the General Manager of Arts and Handmade at Whatnot, a new live selling platform. Carly is an expert in live selling and she's here to share her insights on how it's changing the game for both retailers and customers. She's got a wealth of experience and knowledge in live selling, and she's going to dive into how it's transforming the shopping experience and why it's becoming a must-adopt strategy for retailers in today's competitive market. Carly’s passion
Business of Craft Insights in Influencer Marketing with Anneliese Johnson
Today's guest is Anneliese Johnson. Anneliese is on-half of the mother-daughter design duo behind Eye Candy Quilts, which focuses on quilt pattern and fabric design. Anneliese also has experience working in local brick -and -mortar quilt shops, and most importantly, she's also an account manager over here at Stitchcraft Marketing. She is an expert in influencer marketing and is here to share her insights today on influencer marketing and the crafting business sphere and how they can kind of both
Business of Craft Being Creative and Business Savvy with Jeffrey Madoff
Today's guest is Jeffrey Madoff, an accomplished director, writer, and educator who has spent over four decades working in the creative industry. He is the founder of Madoff Productions a video production company based in New York City. He is also an adjunct professor at Parsons School for design where he teaches a course on his book, Creative Careers: Making a Living with Your Ideas. In his book, Jeffrey shares insights from successful creative professionals who have proven that you can be both
Business of Craft Craft Retailer Research Results with Anneliese Johnson
Welcome to Business of Craft, a show designed to help entrepreneurs with fabric or fiber businesses become more successful. Our guests share best practices and teach effective marketing skills, that help crafty business owners learn to grow and scale. Let's start crafting a better business together! Today we welcome you to our kickoff for season six of Business of Craft. Leanne and Anneliese present our findings from the 2023 Craft Retailer Research project. The 2023 Craft Retailer Survey organi
Business of Craft AI + ChatGPT with Lori Highby
Today my guest is Lori Highby. Lori Highby is an accomplished entrepreneur and a marketing expert with over 20 years of experience in the industry. As the founder and CEO of Keystone Click, a digital marketing agency based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Lori has been helping businesses of all sizes to improve their online presence and grow their brands since 2008. Her passion for helping businesses succeed in the digital age is a driving force behind her continued success. Lori’s knowledge and passion
Business of Craft Creativity and Wonder with Jennifer Keltner
My guest today Jennifer Keltner has been a maker of things from a very early age. Her first truly independent crafting involved melting crayons in an Easy-Bake Oven. She’s passionate about all things fabric, quilting, embroidering, and sewing—always trying to squeeze a little “making” into every day. As President and Chief Visionary Officer for Martingale, Jennifer leads an employee-owned company with 45 years of book publishing history, now producing 36+ new titles per year.
Business of Craft Creating Community through Podcasting with Meg Goodman
Our guest today, Meg Goodman, is an award-winning podcast host and producer, and the founder and CEO of Flint Rock LLC an audio production company. Early in her career, she entered the world of advertising agencies managing notable Fortune 100 accounts. After 25+ years in advertising, including a stint running an agency, she returned to her native Chicago roots to create Pure Audio for her clients. When not writing, hosting, producing, or running Flint Rock she serves as an Elder in her church
Business of Craft: Be a Disruptive Retailer with DeAnna McIntosh
DeAnna McIntosh is a business strategist and retail consultant at Retailing Evolved specializing in helping retailers drive sales and increase conversions in their business. In 2020 she founded Diversify Retail Inc to bring more attention to the issue of diversity in retailing. She joins our podcast today to give our craft retail listeners some special insights into future-proofing your business and how to be a disruptive retailer.
Business of Craft: Good Math, Smart Business with Michelle Walker
My guest today is my colleague Michelle Walker. She’s a Financial Strategist and an Account Manager here at Stitchcraft Marketing who began her artistic endeavor at a young age with painting and sewing. She’s a small business owner of Weaverwalker, an Eco-conscious macrame-focused DIY kit & supplies business on a mission to deliver the meditative experience of macrame to everyone's home. In May, Michelle is launching a new mastermind for Stitchcraft Marketing called Good Math, Smart Business to
Business of Craft Product Development with Nicole Schneider
My guest today Nichole Schneider is the founder and CEO of Coley International, a product development company for the craft industry. Nichole specializes in helping craft companies bring a product from concept to retail ready. She has over 20 years of buying, sourcing and product development and is an avid sewist and knitter.
Business of Craft POS Analytics with Morgan Huff and Jim Huff
My guests today are Morgan Huff and Jim Huff, Co-Founders at Impact Analytics Group. We're discussing data analytics and software that is compatible with most point of sale (POS) systems, such as POSIM, Shopify, and even LikeSew, to provide additional information that can guide your marketing efforts.
Business of Craft Mark Hyland
Mark Hyland is the CEO of Handi Quilter and former CEO of Premier Needle Arts. Mark has been involved within the craft and hobby industry for more than 18 years, manufacturing, producing and marketing of leading world wide consumer enthusiast brands found within Crochet, Knitting, Sewing, Quilting, and Longarm Quilting categories. Mark currently serves on several boards of directors within these segments both for profit organizations and non-profit organizations, including the National Quilt Mus
Business of Craft Lyric Kinard
My guest today is Lyric Kinard, founder of the Academy for Virtual Teaching. Lyric is a fiber artist, quilter and author of the book, Art + Quilt: design principles and creativity exercises. In 2011, she won the award for International Association of Professional Quilters Teacher of the Year. She has written extensively for Quilting Arts Magazine, appeared on Quilting Arts TV, and The Quilt Show.
Business of Craft Anastasia Williams
My guest today is Anastasia Williams, founder of M1R Marketing. She specializes in creative direction, consulting and coaching for the fiber world, and hosts the podcast “Fiber Radio”. She joins us today as a marketing expert to talk about a grab bag of four often misunderstood topics: funnels, understanding your ideal customer, finding your why and discounting.
Business of Craft Austin Rivers
My guest today is the founder of Knit the Rainbow, Austin Rivers. In addition to being a Diversity, Equity, and iInclusion professional and activist, he is also a professional actor –having toured the USA as well as 20 countries worldwide. He holds a BA in Politics as well as a Masters of Public Administration. Lastly, Austin currently serves as the Special Assistant to the Chief Diversity Officer at Rockefeller Brothers Fund.
Business of Craft Cecilia Nelson-Hurt
My guest Cecilia Nelson-Hurt is currently the chief diversity officer at Heidrick & Struggles, an executive talent and leadership advisory firm. Prior to that position, Cecilia worked at L’oreal USA and JPMorgan Chase in prominent VP roles, further refining her expertise in the area of diversity, equity and inclusion. In our industry, she goes by the moniker @creativececi and has been an avid knitter and crocheter for more than 20 years. She also has a passion for travel and takes pride in the f
Business of Craft Elizabeth Townsend Gard
Today's guest is Elizabeth Townsend Gard, Endowed Professor of Law at Tulane University. She is the co-author of the a two-volume casebook, “IP: Doctrine and Application in Two Volumes” and she is also the host of the podcast Just Wanna Quilt, a research podcast focused on quilting, entrepreneurship and copyright. Elizabeth is also the director of “Durationator”, a software system that aims to determine the worldwide copyright status of every kind of cultural work.
Business of Craft Rebecca Inkrote
Rebecca Inkrote, goes by the name Bex Marie, owns the company Bex Marie Design. Since 2010 she’s been building websites for creative professionals. Bex is going to chat with us today about new challenges in website design. This is an encore show with Bex as we had her on BOC back in January 2020 with our wantrepreneurs series where we learned all about the basics of building a website.
Business of Craft David Jenyns
David Jenyns is the founder of Systemology and SystemHub software. He is the author of the book SYSTEMology: Create time, reduce errors and scale your profits with proven business systems which has over 350 reviews on Amazon scoring 4.6 stars. He also hosts the podcast Business Process Simplified. He’s a frequent keynote speaker and has a Tedx talk called “The Systems of Life” available on Youtube.
Business of Craft Business Development 101
Our guest today is Erik Jensen, Chief Strategy Officer at Predictive ROI. Erik developed the podcasting strategy that helped bolster the agency to over $2M, which was featured in the book Profitable Podcasting. Erik is also a co-author of the book, Sell With Authority.
Business of Craft Virtual Event Planning
Since 2006, my guest Benjamin Levisay has been the CEO & Director of Marketing and Sales for XRX also known as the Knitter’s Universe. Founded over 35 years ago by his uncle and father, XRX is the publisher of the now retired Knitter’s magazine as well as books and Stitches events. m2yvcc7f
Business of Craft Season 3 Episode 4 Supply Chains and Labor Issues
Chad Hendricks is the founder and president of Brand Outcomes, an agency focused on helping businesses recruit and retain truck drivers. He also hosts the podcast “Recruit and Retain: Trucking Edition” on the same topic.
Business of Craft Season 3 Episode 3 E-Commerce
Michael Bird is the co-founder and CEO of Spindustry, a digital marketing agency based in Des Moines IA. Spindustry is a leader in producing e-commerce solutions, web applications, and digital marketing programs for their clients. In Episode 3 Leanne and Michael discuss bringing on an e-commerce component to your business and some of the challenges involved.
Business of Craft Season 3 Episode 2 Planning a Trade Show
Our guests today are Abby Glassenberg and Darrin Stern. Abby co-founded Craft Industry Alliance and now serves as its president. She’s also a sewing pattern designer, teacher, and journalist. Darrin Stern is the Business Development Director at Koelnmesse, Inc. Darrin and Abby have partnered together to bring Koelnmesse’s successful European industry tradeshow model, h+h Cologne, to the United States this summer in h+h Americas. We'll be discussing trade shows and how participation in a show can
Business of Craft Season 3 Episode 1 The 80:20 Rule
Have you been thinking about how your fiber or fabric business can continue to adapt and thrive? Well, you’re listening to the right show because that’s our theme for Business of Craft season three…Resiliency! Today Leanne Pressly is chatting with Laura Cameron, Director of Operations at Stitchcraft Marketing. The two cover lots of topics and tips you can use to focus in on your ideal customer and maximize your marketing ROI.j
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Business of Craft Amy E. Smith on Being a Female Bad-Ass in Business
[Just a quick warning that we’re going to be throwing around some curse words in today’s episode so if you’ve got little ears listening or that kind of language just isn’t your thing, you can make an informed choice about that.] My guest today is Amy E. Smith, aka The Joy Junkie. Amy is a certified professional career coach and her personal mission is to help aspiring bad-ass women to create joyful lives by accessing radical self love, worthiness and self-acceptance.
Business of Craft Glenn Martin on Human Resources
My guest today is Glenn Martin, a business consultant with over 30 years of experience. In 2002 he founded Trakstar, a human resource software application which he grew to 250K online users in 35 countries before he sold the company in 2016. Glen is formally retired but lends his expertise as a counselor with the Central Mountain Small Business Development Center here in Colorado.
Business of Craft Bex Marie on Websites
My guest today is Bex Marie of bexmarie.com. Bex, short for Rebecca, is a graphic design professional and since 2010 she’s been building websites for creative professionals. Bex is going to chat with us today about considerations in launching a new website.
Business of Craft Season 2 Jamie Billesbach on Business Plans
Welcome everyone to the second season of Business of Craft where our theme is wantrepreneurship-- and our episodes are covering all the baby steps you need to take to launch your new business in 2020. My guest today is Jamie Billesbach, she is the Center Director of the Small Business Development Center for the Central Mountain Region of Colorado. Jamie has more than 20 years of experience in brand development, merchandising, graphic design and marketing planning for companies such as LavAzza co
Business of Craft Susan Dunn on Financials
Welcome everyone to the second season of Business of Craft where our theme is wantrepreneurship-- and our episodes are covering all the baby steps you need to take to launch your new business in 2020. My guest today is Susan Dunn, she is a graphic designer by trade but a whiz with the numbers. She’s been a consultant with the small business development center in Colorado for 10 years and her specialty is helping new business owners get their financial books set up.
Business of Craft Shawn Allison Preparing a Business Plan
My guest today is Shawn Allison, a business and marketing consultant with the Central Mountain Small Business Development. Shawn has more than 20 years of experience in business development, direct marketing, strategic planning, budgeting, marketing automation and graphic design. Shawn is joining us today to give the down and dirty lowdown on how to write an effective business plan.
Business of Craft Season 2 Robin Waite
My guest today Robin Waite is one of the most successful professional business coaches in the United Kingdom and author of the book "Take Your Shot: How to Grow Your Business, Attract More Clients and Make More Money". I wanted to have Robin on the show today to talk about some of the struggles that new entrepreneurs face in starting off on the right foot.
Business of Craft Season 2 Coming Soon!
A quick preview of what's coming up in Season 2 of Business of Craft, launching February 15, 2020.
Business of Craft Episode 71 Amy Singer
My guest today Amy Singer is pioneer publisher of the quarterly digital e-magazine Knitty.com. We discuss the evolution of pattern publishing and Patreon support.
Business of Craft Janet Kafadar on Building Your Business After Hours
My guest today is Janet Kafadar, an online business coach who’s passionate about helping entrepreneurs package their brilliance into a sustainable, profitable online business. She’s come on Business of Craft show today to talk about starting a business after hours.
Business of Craft Steve Koenig on Selling Books in a Digital Age
My guest today Stephen Koenig is the co-founder of Sommer Street Associates, a publishing intermediary working to connect craft publishers and retailers utilizing a whole new model. Steve is also adept at building audiences, monetizing content and helping digital brands grow to their full potential.
Business of Craft Katie Salmon on Email Marketing
My guest Katie Salmon is the founder and CEO of a digital marketing consultancy business called Katie Does Marketing. Katie helps shop owners and makers develop strategies to simply SELL MORE STUFF.
Business of Craft Laura Bellows on Cultural Appropriation in Craft
My guest today is Laura Bellows, owner and founder of Jul Designs, an internationally collaborative company producing knitwear and body jewelry designs. Doctor Laura Bellows also happens to be a PhD trained cultural anthropologist, well-versed on the issues regarding cultural appropriation in business. She joins our show today to help crafty entrepreneurs understand cultural appropriation and what it means for their businesses.
Business of Craft Benjamin Krudwig on Millennial Buying Behaviors
Some listeners might recognize my guest today as a friend and former employee at Stitchcraft Marketing, Benjamin Krudwig. Benjamin makes his mark in the fiber industry as a talented weaver, garment-maker and fashion designer. He is currently the social media manager at Schacht Spindle. I wanted to have Benjamin come on the show today to talk about his expertise on millennial buying behaviors in the craft industry.
Business of Craft Felicia Lo on Intentional Growth
My guest today, Felicia Lo, is the founder and creative director of Sweet Georgia Yarns. Since 2005 Felicia and her team have focused on bringing “unapologetic colors” for fiber enthusiasts. Felicia is the author of Dyeing to Spin & Knit: Techniques & Tips to Make Custom Hand-Dyed Yarns. She is also a lecturer and teacher and has offered classes through Craftsy/Blueprint, and her new venture, the School of Sweet Georgia.
Business of Craft Meg Sutton on Bucking the Trends
My guest today is Meg Sutton, owner of Belle and Union, a specialty paper and home goods retailer in San Antonio Texas. Meg started the business in 2012 after falling in love with letterpress while working in a boutique shop. Meg and her husband Josh run the business together with a focus on a brick and mortar model with all American sourced goods--which we’re going to delve into during our show today.
Business of Craft TL Robinson on Starting a Passion Based Business
My guest today is TL Robinson. She is the founder and CEO of Mass Eden, a natural body care products business. I wanted to have her come on the show to share her journey about leaving her corporate job to take the leap and following her passion into creating natural body care products. Today we discuss the attributes you need to be a successful entrepreneur when passion is what's leading you, the concept of failing fast, and why inclusion is one of the most important aspects of her brand.
Business of Craft Episode 62 Louis Boria Unique Differences
My guest today, Louis Boria, is the founder and owner of Brooklyn Boy Knits, a company that produces custom knitwear. In addition to building a thriving business, Louis is on a mission to combine his love of fiber arts with his passion to combat bullying and to champion inclusion and diversity in the fiber arts community. He has been featured in the media like New York 1, CBS News, Reuters, and Telemundo. In this show, I want to explore with Louis the idea of how unique differences in your perso
Business of Craft Episode 61 Mike Michalowicz Profit First and Clockwork
My guest today is so very highly anticipated. I've been a fan of Michael since I was first introduced to his work through his book, Profit First. Michael's personal mission is to eradicate entrepreneurial poverty and he does that first and foremost through his best selling books including, Pumpkin Plan, Surge and The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur. He is the founder of Provendus Group, a consulting firm that utilizes his business growth methodologies. He hosts the Profit First Podcast and he has been
Business of Craft Episode 60 Scott Beebee Working On Your Business
My guest today, Scott Beebe, is the founder and head coach of MyBusinessOnPurpose.com, a coaching and consulting business designed to help liberate entrepreneurs from the chaos of working in their business rather than on their business. Scott also hosts the Business on Purpose Podcast and is the author of “Let Your Business Burn”. He currently coaches over 50 business owners.
Business of Craft Episode 59 Kristy Glass on Fear and Growing Your Business
My guest today, Kristy Glass, started her career in NYC on the stage and screen and then came to knitting after convalescing from some health issues. From there, she started Kristy Glass Knits and has grown it to meteoric new levels. Today, she boasts 26K Instagram followers and 24K subscribers on her youtube channel. She also has a robust Patreon account where she offers premium video content. Today we’re going to talk about some of the steps Kristy took along the way to arrive at this place s
Business of Craft Episode 58 Stacy Jones on Branding and Influencers
My guest today, Stacy Jones, is the founder and owner of Hollywood Branded, an agency recognized as one of the top entertainment marketing agencies in the industry. They specialize in building brand recognition and creating consumer desire for what influencers endorse. Stacy has worked with brands such as BlackBerry, Bumble, Canadian Club, Crayola, Pilot Pen, and White Cloud.
Business of Craft Episode 57 Katie Hunt on Trade Shows
My guest today, Katie Hunt is the founder and CEO of several businesses including Kelp Designs, a stationary manufacturing company and Tradeshow Bootcamp which we’re going to chat about today. Katie has hosted more than 200 webinars, 12 conferences and spent hundreds of hours providing 1-1 coaching to independent artists and small businesses. She is also the host of the Proof to Product podcast where she interviews mostly stationary and paper folks about growing their businesses. She received t
Business of Craft Episode 56 Sara Taylor
My guest, Sara Taylor is the CEO and founder of DeepSEE Consulting, a training and consultancy firm specializing in diversity and inclusion. Sara is a nationally recognized speaker with over 25 years of experience in leadership and diversity. She’s recently written a best-selling book, Filter Shift: How Effective People See the World.
Business of Craft Episode 55 Gwen Bortner
My guest today is a well-known personality knitting world. Gwen Bortner has been a figure in the scene since the early ’80s. Gwen is an idea generator, confidence builder and momentum creator in a variety of roles including consultant, coach, and teacher. This is her second appearance on our podcast having done Episode 12 on Organizational Optimization. We’re thrilled to have her do an encore episode on habits.
Business of Craft Episode 54 Schacht Spindle Company Anniversary
My guests today are Jane Patrick and Barry Schacht of Schacht Spindle Company located in Boulder, Colorado. Jane and Barry have not only had a successful marriage for 37 years, but they’ve also been successful business partners running Schacht Spindle for 50 years. They discuss different recessions, the shift of business over the years, and key components to running a successful business.
Business of Craft Episode 53 Otto Strauch on Selling a Business
My guest today is Otto Strauch, owner of Strauch Fiber Equipment. This episode is about the ups and downs of selling a business. Listen to Otto explain why it's a good idea to hire a broker, and how to make sure you are selling a business and not just a job.
Business of Craft Episode 52 Rohit Bhargava on Spotting Trends
Rohit Bhargava is an innovation and marketing expert and the founder of the Non-Obvious Company. He spent 15 years as a marketing strategist for Ogilvy and Leo Burnett, is the Wall Street Journal best-selling author of six business books and also teaches marketing and innovation at Georgetown University. He has a new book out, The Non-Obvious Guide to Small Business Marketing (without a big budget), and we’re going to chat about his insights on marketing today.
Business of Craft Episode 51 Solocast 2019 Trends
Today's short and sweet episode is about 2019 trends!
Business of Craft Episode 50 Jen Geigley on Being an Influencer
My guest Jen Geigley is a graphic designer by trade but also she’s a prolific knitwear designer and has published several design books including Weekend, Everyday, Visions, Visions Kids, Luna, and Chroma. She’s also been published in several magazines including Simple Magazine, Noro Magazine, Knitsy, and Rowan’s online publications. She lives in Des Moines Iowa. Jen is one of our influencers in our blogger outreach program and she’s got a lot to teach our listeners about how to be a good marketi
Business of Craft Episode 49 Brian Edman on New SEO Strategies
My guest today Brian Edman works as an account executive with our friends over at predictive ROI. He has spent his career thus far focusing on search and optimization strategies and he has a lot of new insights about how to do SEO well that I wanted our listeners to know about.
Business of Craft Episode 48 Nancy Marshall on Public Relations
My guest today Nancy Marshall is an award-winning Public Relations expert and the CEO of Marshall Communications, a marketing firm headquartered in Augusta, Maine. Also affectionately known as the “PR Maven”, Nancy recently launched a new public relations podcast.
Business of Craft Episode 47 Listener Questions
Today we tackle listener questions we've notice come up time and time again in email, conversations, and online forums.
Business of Craft Episode 46 Denise Ackert on Mindfulness
Today our guest is Denise Ackert, owner of Innerlight Healthworks located in Salida, Colorado. I wanted to have Denise on the show because I’ve personally learned so much from her in the realm of mindfulness and self-care and I know that during the holiday season, we could all use a little reminder about all those things.
Business of Craft Episode 45 Scott Smith on Business Entities and Taxes
My guest today is Scott Smith, founder, and CEO of Royal Legal Solutions based in Austin, Texas. I have been involved in so many questions in the legal and tax realm that I knew I HAD to have someone like Scott on the show. We chat about questions regarding business entities and taxes.
Business of Craft Episode 44 Susan Baier on Segmenting
My guest today is Susan Baier, head honcho at Audience Audit, a company specializing in attitudinal audience segmentation research. We chat about how crafty businesses can harness the power of segmenting for better customer engagement.
Business of Craft Episode 43 Mary Ann Pruitt on Media Buying
Mary Ann Pruitt is the CEO and founder of two companies. One is PS Strategies, a marketing agency, and more recently, Mosaic, a media buying agency located in Anchorage, Alaska. Mary Ann and I are part of the same agency network, Agency Management Institute, and we work together to provide media buying services to Stitchcraft marketing clients. I’ve asked her to come on the show to give our listeners an introduction to media buying so that our crafty entrepreneurial listeners can utilize this to
Business of Craft Episode 42 Stacey Trock on Difficult Customers
Today we chat with Stacey Trock, who got her start in the industry with her company Fresh Stitches, a crochet subscription club featuring amigurumi patterns. In recent years, Stacey has focused her attention on marketing consulting and teaching. Stacey is also a designer and the author of three crochet books. At the most recent needle arts trade show, she offered a class on dealing with difficult customers which I thought would be a great podcast topic so we’ll delve into that today.
Business of Craft Episode 41 Leanne Pressly on Brand Logo Design
In this quick solocast, Leanne Pressly shares her thoughts and experience on logo design for your brand and why it might be time for an update.
Episode 40 Heidi Gustad on Video Production
We invited Heidi Gustad to come on our show to talk about video production because this is one of those areas that is so underutilized and is often a source of fear for crafty entrepreneurs.
Episode 39 Lori Highby on GDPR and SSL
Today, we chat with Lori Highby about recent changes Google favoring SSL certification and encryption. We also give listeners action items for the new GDPR laws.
Episode 38 Julie MacDonald on Print Media
Today's guest, Julie MacDonald, is a longtime friend from the days when Leanne worked at Interweave Press. She asked Julie to come on the show to speak about print media in the digital age and to help our listeners evaluate that aspect of their marketing spend.
Episode 37 Kylie Gersekowski on Masterclasses
Kylie Gersekowski is the owner of Little Moo Designs located in South West Queensland Australia. Kylie started out her crafty career in crafts in 2009 which included making baby clothes and then in 2011 bespoke hobby horses. Her business evolved again and in 2014, with sewing designs for handbag and purse clutches made from combinations of leather and fabric and cork. In addition to selling bag patterns, Kylie also is a master at offering masterclasses and that’s the subject of our episode today
Episode 36 Leanne Pressly on Planning Your Program
Today Leanne Pressly presents a solocast with content from the new online course, Magic Wand for Social Media. She covers different mistakes you might make with your social media and how to plan your social media program in 30 minutes per day.
Episode 35 Sue Monhait on Evaluating an Online Course
My guest today refers to her community as Gifters-Bakers-Crafters-Makers and she is an expert in helping crafty business owners go from just a dream to a profitable business. Sue Monhait has over 25 years of experience in retail, e-commerce and sales and marketing strategy. Sue is joining us today to talk about how to make the most of participating in an online course.
Episode 34 Kelbourne Woolens on Pivoting Your Business
My guests today are both accomplished authors and knitwear designers. Kate Gagnon Osborn and Courtney Kelley discuss distributor arrangements, the shift to their new business model, and GOTS certification. and I have all been friends and colleagues for a long time. Their evolution story is a great tale about managing change and just good old fashioned entrepreneurial chutzpah.
Episode 33 Chris Wright on Digital Advertising
My guest today is Chris Wright of Prime Publishing. Chris has worked in publishing since 1988 and has a lot of knowledge about digital advertising. I wanted to get his take on the current landscape and pull out some best practices for our listeners.
Episode 32 Garrick Arnold on Buying an Existing Business
My guest today is a serial entrepreneur with his latest venture in the yarn space. In 2015, Garrick Arnold acquired Yarn Pop, makers of canvas accessory bags made in the USA. I asked Garrick to share his knowledge and expertise in buying an existing craft business.
Episode 31 Stephen Woessner on Profitable Podcasting
Our guest today is our first encore guest on Business of Craft. His first show on lead generation was one of the most downloaded episodes so I invited him back to talk to us about his new book, Profitable Podcasting. Stephen Woessner is the CEO of Predictive ROI, an agency focused on Podcast production, Search engine Optimization and Webinar Creation and distribution.
Episode 30 Joe McClain on Craft Therapy
Leanne's guest is doing tremendous work in our industry that our listeners would love to learn more about. Joe McClain is the CEO of the organization Help Heal Veterans. Their mission is to provide therapeutic craft kits to every veteran who wants them.
Episode 29 Leanne Pressly on Print Advertising
In Episode 29, a solocast with Leanne Pressly, we'll talk about print advertising. Our topics include ROI, placement, pricing, the size of your ad and how to evaluate an opportunity.
Episode 28 Innovations with Ja'De Hardiman and Pam Maher
Episode 28 is a little bit different than our usual format. Our guests are innovators in the crafts industry. Leanne interviews Ja’De Hardiman, founder of the website D-Stash in the first half of the show, and Pam Maher of FiberCrafty in the second half.
Episode 27 Heidi Kaisand on the state of retail
Leanne's guest is Heidi Kaisand, the publisher at American Quilt Retailer magazine. She also owns a retail shop called Hens and Chicks Studio in Conrad, Iowa and she brings a unique perspective to the topic of retail in the quilting and fabric space.
Episode 26 Vickie Howell on Building a Brand
In this episode, we talk with Vickie Howell, a true success story in personal branding. We talk about her launch of the first tv-quality yarn crafting show and visual cues that are important in building a personal brand.
Episode 25 Laura Zander on Ecommerce Retailing
In this episode, we talk with Laura Zander, founder of Jimmy Beans Wool. With over 98% of sales coming from online, she knows more than a few things about how to do it well. We'll talk about why Amazon isn't responsible for the demise of retail and why experiential marketing is going to be the name of the game in 2018.
Episode 24 Lindsey Rae on Marketing to Different Customers
In this episode, we talk with Lindsey Rae, creator of Sew to Grow, a pattern company designed to help students gain and then build upon new sewing skills. Lindsey shares how she has crafted a marketing strategy to appeal to different types of customers.
Episode 23 Listener Questions
In today's episode, Leanne Pressly answers listener questions on the topics of digital marketing, expanding into a wholesale market, attracting customers and more.
Episode 22 Sarah Resnick on Textile Community and Sustainability
Sarah Resnick, of Gist Yarns and Advah Designs, is our guest in this episode. We talk about the textile community, sustainability, and celebrating rituals.
Episode 21 Martha Sielman on Art Quilting
Leanne talks with Martha Sielman, executive director of Studio Art Quilt Associates. She has a wealth of experience advancing the movement of art quilting, gaining exposure for the medium in museums and generally educating everyone about the wonderful world of art quilts.
Episode 20 Gale Zucker on Photography
Gale Zucker is on a mission to elevate the entire industry with her talent. In the course of the conversation, Leanne Pressly & Gale discuss photography for your crafty business, from the bare minimum to when it's appropriate to upgrade to polished imagery.
Episode 19 Solocast Know, Like, Trust Funnel
Leanne Pressly, the owner of Stitchcraft Marketing, discusses the Know, Like, Trust funnel. She also touches on the customer avatar. Listen in to learn how an understanding of these can help you craft a better business.
Episode 18 Farm to Fabric with Ted Hoffman
In today's episode, Leanne talks with Ted Hoffman of Clothworks. They discuss the farm to fabric movement behind Clothworks' latest venture. Ted shares his philosophies about the triple bottom line. Lastly, Ted talks about early mistakes and the lesson of fire fast.
Episode 17 History of the Saco River Dyehouse with Claudia Raessler
Our guest today is Claudia Raessler, Director of the Saco River Dyehouse in Biddeford, Maine. We invited Claudia on the show to talk about the state of US yarn mills in the U.S. and scaling a business.
Episode 16 Event Promotion with Pokey Bolton
Our guest is Pokey Bolton, of Crafting a Life LLC, a media and events company based in Napa Valley California. Today we're discussing creating events for crafty businesses.
Episode 15 Changing Your Model with Dave Van Stralen
Leanne's guest today is Dave Van Stralen, of Louet North America. They discuss changing business models, the decline of retail and what that means for local yarn shops.
Episode 14 Sustainability and Business Models with Chris Barnes
Leanne's guest today is Chris Barnes, owner, and craftsman at Brittany Needles. Chris grew up in the business of knitting needles and took over the business in 2013 from his parents who started the business 41 years ago. Chris’ model is becoming rare in the industry, so today we are chatting about the unique challenges of owning a family-based manufacturing business. Listen in to hear more about sustainability, business models, and social causes.
Episode 13 Growth with Intention with Sabrina Famellos
Today Leanne speaks with Sabrina Famellos, of Anzula.com. Sabrina shares with us her experience in conquering the new business learning curve, how to grow your business with intention, and when's the best time to make new hires. Also, Sabrina explains why it is not a good idea to learn Greek and Japanese at the same time.
Episode 12 Organizational Optimization with Gwen Bortner
Leanne's guest today is no stranger to the knitting world. Gwen Bortner has been a figure in the scene since the early 80’s. She goes by multiple titles: teacher, speaker, coach, and trainer. Listen in as they talk about how organizational optimization will take your business to the next level and how one chicken feather wreath tells the story of her home!
Episode 11 Search Optimization with Alex Krupski
On this episode, we will speak with Alex Krupski, an expert on all things SEO, (search engine optimization) about the basics of Google Analytics and the best SEO practices for crafty business owners.
Episode 10 Conquering Fear with Amy Small
Amy Small, owner and creative muse behind Knit Collage, a handspun yarn company in Boston MA, chats with Business of Craft about fear and lessons learned from failures. She will also discuss her recently launched podcast called College Creative, inspired by Elizabeth Gilbert’s idea of “creative living”.
Business of Craft Episode 9 Monetizing Platforms with Kara Gott Warner
We are chatting with Kara Gott Warner about getting published in print magazines and the benefits of having a coach to cultivate your creative business.
Episode 8 Facebook Best Practices with Lori Highby
On this episode, we will chat with Lori Highby, Principal, and CEO of Keystone Click, about how to utilize custom audiences in Facebook advertising and how to navigate through Facebook Live.
Episode 7 Lead Generation with Stephen Woessner
I invited Stephen on the show today to demystify the topic of lead generation. After hearing Stephen today, I’m sure our listeners will have a clear and concise understanding of Lead Gen-- what it means and how to use it to grow your business.
Episode 6 Solocast 7 Steps to Freshen Your Website in 7 Days
On this episode, we will talk with Leanne Pressly, owner of Stitchcraft Marketing, about how to freshen up your website with 7 steps in 7 days. Leanne will share with us some steps she believes are key to having a successful and presentable website.
Episode 5 Creating Community with Jason Baum
Today we chat with Jason Baum, Director of Membership for the Association For Creative Industries (AFCI), about community, the evolution of retail, and Jason’s most interesting gig as a voice actor.
Episode 4 Marketing and Millennials with Drew McLellan
On this episode, Leanne Pressly chats with Drew McLellan about myths, working with millennials, and how to put your business visions into action. The conversation also touches on three Disney controversies most likely to start a fight.
Epsiode 2 YouTube for Your Brand with Staci Perry
On this episode, we’ll chat with Staci Perry of VeryPinkKnits to utilize YouTube as a producer or to tap into another influencer to gain exposure for your brand. We’ll also listen to Staci explain how a once unsuspecting sourdough starter became akin to raising a child.
Episode 3 Email Marketing with Abby Glassenberg
Join us and delve into email marketing with Abby Glassenberg, of While She Naps. Abby shares her formula to achieve 50% open rates and elaborates on her unique journalistic style. We also learn a few of her productivity secrets, including keeping a Pocket in her pocket.
Episode 1 Pinterest and Poetry with Julie Crawford
On this episode, we’ll unpack best practices for Pinterest with Julie Crawford and learn more about why poetry is the perfect literary medium for crafty people. Let's craft a better business!