A collection of short notes capturing context, decisions, and observations recorded after work was finished. These posts provide reference and insight into finished projects and how they were shaped, rather than real-time updates.
Should You Sell Prints on Both eBay and Etsy?
At some point, most solo print sellers think about adding another platform. Sales feel uneven. Traffic dips. You start wondering if...
Read MoreHow Many Designs Should You Upload to Grow a Print Business?
This question sounds simple. How many listings do I need? Listing count feels measurable, so it feels like progress. In a...
Read MoreHow to Grow a Public Domain Print Business Without Burning Out
Most solo public domain print businesses expand before they are ready. When sales slow or visibility feels inconsistent, the instinct is...
Read MoreWhen Prices Should Change in a Print Business
Price Changes Should Be Structural, Not Emotional In a home-based public domain print business, price movement should be deliberate. It should...
Read MoreWhy Low Prices Reduce Tolerance in Print Selling
Price Sets the Size of the Buffer In a home-based public domain print business, price determines buffer. The buffer is what...
Read MoreThe Cost of Replacing a Print Order
Replacement Is Part of Physical Selling In a home-based public domain print business, replacement is not an anomaly. It is part...
Read MoreWhere Margin Quietly Disappears in Print Sales
Prices Can Stay the Same While Tolerance Shrinks In a home-based public domain print business, instability rarely begins with a dramatic...
Read MoreWhat Actually Remains After a Sale
The Sale Price Is Not What Stays in the Business In a home-based public domain print business, the sale price is...
Read MoreThe Pricing Discipline Behind Public Domain Prints
Pricing Is a Boundary Condition In a home-based public domain print business, pricing is not a growth decision. It is a...
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