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Nicolette Tallmadge

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My name is Nicolette Tallmadge, I currently run my own hand crafted jewelry design business. I’ve been designing and selling jewelry for over 11 years. I got the idea about The Crafted Webmaster when I was working as a full time and freelance web designer. I created my first site in 1996 by learning HTML in a magazine and used that experience to get a job designing web sites for a living. While designing sites full time and on a freelance basis, I was also designing and selling my own handmade jewelry and used my web experience to promote myself online. During that time I helped many of my fellow artisans with setting up their own web sites and with advice on how to promote their business on the web. I now run my jewelry business full time and I’ve built The Crafted Webmaster so I can provide information to other fellow artists and craftsmen so they can learn how to promote their work on the Internet.

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Commenting on blogs isn't just a great way to express your opinion. It can also be an easy and low cost way to promote your art to potential customers and bring your website to the attention of bloggers who may wish to write about you. On... more

If you're just getting started with building or redesigning your website, one of the things that will make the whole process go a lot smoother is careful planning of your art website. On today's show, we'll go over what you need to think... more

If you're ready to build your own website to promote or sell your art...you might have discovered that there are a lot of ways to do it. When it comes to building a website for your artwork, you'll want to choose a website building method that's... more

If you're thinking about building your own website to showcase and sell your art, you might have found that there are a number of options available to you. And as often with the case of having a lot of options, the more you have, the more... more

Regularly blogging about your art and your business is a great way to promote your work and yourself as an artist. If you've already started and are posting to your blog frequently, you're already ahead of the curve. But are you getting the... more

A lot of attention has been given to social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. But there is another social networking site that artists often overlook. That overlooked networking site is called LinkedIn. Even if you already... more

Just like there are a lot of things that you must keep control of in the offline part of your art business...there are a number of things that you need to be in control of if you have an online presence or if you're selling your artwork... more

There's a lot of choices in services and software to start and run your art blog including Blogger, Typepad, Wordpress, LiveJournal, Squarespace and more. So what's the best choice for your blog? The service or software you choose for... more

Despite what everyone is saying about the death of email because of social networking, email is still a critical component when it comes to marketing your work online. So are you putting your best foot forward in your emails? Or... more

Twitter, Facebook, and now Google Buzz...social networking has certainly been the buzz on the internet for the past few years. If you have an online presence for your art, then you've no doubt heard that you need to be on at least one... more

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