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I like to include a recipe with many of my ClayByLaura pieces. I've recently updated and upgraded my recipe cards shown here with these fun sea turtle and crab holders. When you're not cooking, they can hold a favorite photo!

I like to include a recipe with many of my ClayByLaura pieces. I've recently updated and upgraded my recipe cards shown here with these fun sea turtle and crab holders. When you're not cooking, they can hold a favorite photo!

Little Things Make a Big Difference

February 22, 2016

Shopping these days just isn’t like it used to be. (I can hear my mother coming out of my mouth!) But the truth is, the way we shop now is completely different from ‘way back in the day’ when I was growing up. Now it’s easy to search, click and purchase without leaving home. There are HUUUUGE outlets to buy at a discount or in bulk. Stores are open 24/7.

All these options lack one of the shopping experiences that I miss the most – personal connection. Sure, it might be easier to find what you are looking for and pay the minimum amount for it, but the valuable interaction between a sales person/shop keeper and buyer is missing.

I think the recent movements to buy local produce from farms, support small boutiques in your neighborhood and purchase crafts straight from the maker are an effort to re-establish this connection in our fast-paced world. When you interact with the people directly responsible for the items they sell – growing them, making them or selecting them for their shops – it changes the purchase experience and makes it personal.

Selling my clay art in person is the best. I get to meet people, see how they interact with my pottery, talk and develop a bond. When my pieces are sold in other shops and galleries, I rely on the pottery to attract a buyer, include a short story about the piece with a hang tag and trust the salesperson to help seal the deal. On the internet – it’s a whole new ball game and I’m still tweaking this interaction to make transactions happen.

To make a sale online, I rely on photos and words to create the customer connection to my clay art and to me. Capturing just the right balance is a work in progress. Luckily, on the internet it's easy to find fantastic examples of great product photography and tons of tutorials on making a sale. Attracting people you don't know to make a purchase is a matter of communicating and making a personal connection.

Attention to detail is key for continued sales success online. Making sure the product matches the photo and description goes without saying, but follow through, quickly responding to emails, answering questions and even providing added value to the sale all contribute to building success.

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I often include little extras – like recipe cards – to add value to a ClayByLaura purchase. I've found this additional detail provides another layer of personal connection. People often tell me how they use one of my pieces on a regular basis and how it makes them feel good -- that's the ultimate compliment and best connection I could hope for. Now I just need to figure out how to capture that sentiment and spread it to new and potential ClayByLaura customers 'out there.'

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Tags Recipe Cards, Chocolate Chip Cookies, Sundried Tomatoes, Sales, Personal Connection
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Colorful serving bowls make everything you prepare in the kitchen taste better!  Click on the photo to see what's currently available or ask me to make one especially for you!

Colorful serving bowls make everything you prepare in the kitchen taste better!  Click on the photo to see what's currently available or ask me to make one especially for you!

Recipe for Success

March 30, 2015

I’ve made my favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe so often, I know it by heart. It was given to me by a former neighbor many years ago. In turn, I’ve shared it with others as well. I don’t know the exact science behind the success of this particular recipe, but I do know that it produces a reliable, delicious treat each time I make it.

For me, working in clay is a little bit like baking.  I know the desired outcome so I’ve practiced techniques and combinations of ingredients to achieve a reliable product. Again, there is absolute science behind the success; I’ve learned by adjusting some of the components of my creations from time to time, I can achieve the most dependable combination of clay and glazes to complement my creations. 

In addition to using a new clay, I've been tweaking the design of these bowls. Half of  the texture design is on the inside of the bowl and half on the outside!

In addition to using a new clay, I've been tweaking the design of these bowls. Half of  the texture design is on the inside of the bowl and half on the outside!

This week I’ve been trying a different brand of clay to test the results with the variety of glazes I use. As with my baking, I may return to the blueprint I’ve used in the past or learn something new from this process that will make every firing favorable. There are always new combinations to explore!

 

 

 

 

Try my favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe for yourself! Please share your favorite recipes with me as well. I love experimenting in the kitchen almost as much as I do in the studio!

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Tags Chocolate Chip Cookies, Recipe, Clay, Bowls
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