Moving away from WV and special offer

Moving away from WV and special offer

I’ve not been very good at posting new articles recently, but I have an excuse! My son got a new job in Austin Texas, and we are moving to the same city in the coming months. So, we are leaving the green beauty of West Virginia to seek new sights in the hot south-west! As you can imagine, it has been a very hectic time and more to come!

In the meantime, I have completely rebuilt my Etsy store so that you can buy paper prints, canvas, metal and acrylic prints and also some large wall art made from three separate pieces to create one overall image.

40 inches by 90 inches image of the New River Gorge Bridge at sunset
40 inches by 90 inches image of the New River Gorge Bridge at sunset

I’ve only got 7 different images on my store at the moment simply because of time constraints. But here is the special offer!

Etsy has an algorithm that prioritizes products that have a minimum of 5 sales and 5 good reviews from buyers. If you don’t have that, you are pretty invisible to people searching for a particular scene.

So, I’m offering a 60% discount on my prices with free shipping in the USA and Canada (ask me about other countries) on any product. You can select an image from the whole of my portfolio, and I will add that onto Etsy and give you that 60% discount code to order your chosen size and style. I’ll manage the production and get it shipped to your home with the normal 30-day money back guarantee.

My full portfolio can be found at SteveHeap.com – just let me know which image you would like (via my contact form) and I’ll take it from there.

You can see my Etsy store here and see the types and sizes of print you can choose from.

If you have any other questions, just let me know.

This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. Good luck on your move and granulations on a great Esty site, I wonder how much work was to do the Esty site?
    Be Well
    Lou

    1. Thanks for the warm thoughts! The Etsy site is definitely more work than any PoD site. The initial setup is not too bad if you are clear what you want to do. It’s best to find a site that you like and then try to mimic that format. If you keep changing your mind, it takes much longer. Then be 100% sure that the first product you add is just how you want it. You are going to use that as the basis for all future products, so if you change your mind, you have to change all the ones you have created. Again, find an example that works for you and copy how that one was done. Use one of mine if you like. Then a new product takes about 15 minutes for the photos (I have PSD templates ready) and 15 minutes to update the text to fit the new image. All the prices and sizes are common, so no changes there.
      Steve

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