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May 02 2009

My Tarot Card

Published by michelle under Internet

You are The Star

Hope, expectation, Bright promises.

The Star is one of the great cards of faith, dreams realised

The Star is a card that looks to the future. It does not predict any immediate or powerful change, but it does predict hope and healing. This card suggests clarity of vision, spiritual insight. And, most importantly, that unexpected help will be coming, with water to quench your thirst, with a guiding light to the future. They might say you’re a dreamer, but you’re not the only one.

What Tarot Card are You?
Take the Test to Find Out.

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Mar 14 2008

NZ Resources

Published by michelle under Inspiration, Internet

When I first moved to New Zealand I found it really difficult to find resources like good magazines, suppliers, craft fairs, websites, etc. But, I recently found one local website, which led me to another then another, and suddenly I started to discover an online creative community. NZ seems to support it’s creative people quite well, so I had been frustrated that I couldn’t find what I was looking for. I still lust after the resources available in the US, but at least I am starting to find things here. The main thing I wish we had available here were the art retreats/workshops that seem to be on all the time in the US - if you know of any please let me know!

So I thought, if I’ve had trouble finding this stuff, others must have to. So here is a far from complete list of interesting NZ-based websites.

http://www.felt.co.nz/ - an online marketplace (think the Kiwi Etsy)

http://www.fuel4arts.co.nz/ - arts marketing tools

http://idealog.co.nz/ - the website of the design magazine. The current issue has some great articles.

http://www.thebigidea.co.nz/ - a database of creative people and organisations

http://toggle.co.nz/ - handmade consignment store

http://www.worldsweetworld.com/ - magazine for creatives - launches  late March

http://studiohomecreative.blogspot.com/ - blog showcasing cool designers

Upcoming fairs:

http://craft2.org/ 22 March, Lower Hutt

http://autumncraft.co.nz/index.html - 12 13 April, Lower Hutt

If you know of any other interesting sites - please let me know!! 

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Feb 24 2008

Online Marketplaces

Published by michelle under Business, Internet

I recently setup my Etsy store, which was very easy to do. I was attracted to Etsy because of the size of it and the ease of use. But, I have been reading somethings about it that concern me, for example yesterday they lost data relating to item views for every store on Etsy due to a hardware problem (this data is kept in memory, not in the database - what the??!!), and the Etsy admins have recently done a few things that have left me questioning their standards and business practices.

Anyway, I plan to keep my Etsy store - as with everything in life, knowledge is power and as I am now aware of potential issues I can plan to avoid them. But, I want to spread out my risk a little, so I’m looking at other online marketplaces to also sell my products. So far I have found the ones listed below that I am starting to research - I’d love to hear from anyone who has any experience with any of these, or if you can recommend any others.

Thanks!! 

http://www.modamuse.com.au

http://www.felt.co.nz/

http://www.dawanda.com/

http://www.madeit.com.au

http://toggle.co.nz/

http://www.yessy.com

http://www.rubylane.com

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Feb 22 2008

Is this a problem?

Published by michelle under Internet

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I subscribe to 153 blogs - is that normal?? And I manage to keep up to date with probably 90% of them. I do find it a distraction though, it’s so easy to lose hours reading through all those blogs rather than be working, cleaning, etc.

I love Bloglines - it makes it sooooo easy to stay up to date with the sites I want to follow, without me having to do anything. Plus, it saves on download data as I don’t have to download a full site just to check if there is a new posting.

Do you use a blog reader, and if so how many do you subscribe to? Confession time - I need to know where I sit on the blog/geek scale!!

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Feb 19 2008

Licensing online

Published by michelle under Business, Internet

After thinking more about my previous post on Facebook and the hidden scary stuff in their terms I started looking into options for trying to protect the words and images I put on the Internet, or at least trying to control how they are used.

I have looked into Creative Commons licensing so I’ll share what I have learnt about it. There may be other options (and I’d be very interested to hear about them), but I will just cover Creative Commons for now.

I choose to be a part of the blogging community, which for me is all about “conversations” - I read something interesting or see something beautiful and I want to share it with other people I know. And I want people to feel like they can do the same with the content of my website, blog, etc. But I still want to have some control over how and where my words and images are used and I want to be recognised when my work is used somewhere else. Creative Commons gives you an easy way, as the creator, to communicate to others what uses you’re okay with.

Licensing your work with Creative Commons doesn’t affect your copyright. From the Creative Commons site:

“Offering your work under a Creative Commons license does not mean giving up your copyright. It means offering some of your rights to any member of the public but only on certain conditions.”

It’s a way of letting people know what types of use of your content you’re happy with, without them having to contact you for approval everytime they want to quote something from your site.

You can choose from a wide variety of licenses easily by checking a few boxes and clicking a button. You are then presented with code you can easily copy to your site that clearly tells people exactly what type of license you use. It also lets them click through to a very brief, easy-to-understand explanation (no lawyer-talk).

So the license I chose (you can see the details on my blog home page, over on the right) tells people I am happy for them to use my words and images so long as they attribute them to me, and that everything I do comes under the jurisdiction of New Zealand’s copyright laws.

Something else interesting I learnt is that if you are looking for images on Flickr to use on your own site/blog, you can search by the owners’ Creative Commons license. Just go to the Advanced Search and check the Creative Commons box.  Too easy.

I’m new to using Creative Commons, and like anything else I think it will only stop the honest people, but it’s worth a try. What is your experience with it??

Disclaimer: I believe the above information to be correct, but I’m not a lawyer. Use at your discretion and please undertake your own investigations relevant to your situation. 

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