Monday, 14 March 2011

The Diggers are GO! / Last post

Well that's it, the website went live on Friday over at www.thediggersltd.co.uk so this is my last post! You'll be able to keep track of how it's going on the blog at The Diggers site as I'll be posting the odd behind-the-scenes news and info.

Now the big marketing and sales push comes as I try to find stockists and promote the website. To keep costs down the main way I'll be promoting the brand and the site is online using social networking and trying to get press from the many blogs that are out there.

The social networking side of things revolves around Facebook and Twitter; Myspace is pretty dead but I'll probably set up a page at some point as the more points of contact the better. I use a programme called Tweetdeck which allows you to send status updates to all your accounts from one place.

I have two twitter accounts for The Diggers, one Facebook page plus my personal Twitter, Facebook and Myspace. Depending on what I'm informing people about determines which accounts I send the updates out to. It's important to keep it relevant and to not just sell, sell, sell.

One good way of doing this is to tell people about interesting things you've found online. This works well because all of these things I find go up on The Diggers blog so I link to the blog rather than where I found them. It's good to tweet/facebook regularly but in my opinion not too regularly. Something like 3-5 times a day max is a good amount to aim for.

Another thing you'll need to do is get followers; because there's no point in talking to no-one. This means you need to have your twitter and facebook page links everywhere you can; which reminds me I need to put them up on my facebook account. Always check your links; dead links look bad and aren't helpful for anyone.

One way to encourage people to follow you, or 'like' you on Facebook is to offer special deals to fans/followers. There are plenty of other ways so be creative!

In terms of blogs you need some kind of internet currency, whether this is news accompanied with pictures, a competition, or a free download it doesn't matter. Again it's important to keep it relevant as most blogs are quite specific in what they write about. So for a music blog you'd send them a free download, in this case The Diggers podcast, for a fashion blog a quick press release and some images etc etc

With regards to finding stockists the best way to find relevant shops is to look at the stockist page of brands similar to yours. Some brands don't list their stockists so if you're business is fashion based a good site to use is www.thelabelfinder.com. Look for brands similar to yours and it will list their stockists.

If possible ring the shops before sending anything to them in order to find out who their buyer is. Remember to sound professional and be polite. Once you've found out who their buyer is and have contact info for them either post or email your catalogue. Give them a week and then ring or email back. It's always best to ring; so if you have a contact number don't be shy!

I think that covers most of it but if you want to find out more just remember Google is your friend.

That's it from me, good bye.



First order ready to go.

Saturday, 5 March 2011

The Desk

I meant to show you guys this earlier but somehow managed to forget. You might remember me mentioning the work bench that my friend was building for me back in October? Well he finished it 4 months late and in Peter Saville style delivered it the evening before I had to go and set up the tradeshow.

n.b. Peter Saville was the guy who designed all the Factory record sleeves and posters. He famously turned up with the poster for the first Factory night on the day of the gig. Apparently it was because he couldn't get the yellow right.





Thursday, 3 March 2011

Podcast

I've been concentrating most of my time since the tradeshow on getting the website ready to go live. And you're the first to know that it will be launched with a nearly fully stocked shop on Friday 11th March.

I've had to re-shoot the t-shirts that turned up the Friday before the tradeshow, written content for the blog which will feature music, fashion, art and Diggers related news; plus the odd bit of novelty content.

I've also designed the artwork for the first Diggers podcast and uploaded the mp3 ready for you guys to download when the site goes live. The design is based on a sleeve from the 1970's for record label Amphonic.

Thursday, 17 February 2011

Tradeshow

Well I've had a few days to recover from the madness and time to reflect on how it went. Overall it was quite disappointing mainly because the turnout was so poor. But there are positives to take from the experience, mainly: Having a deadline to aim for, meeting some really nice people and learning some insider knowledge. I did also make a few leads so there's still a chance I'll get close to making back the investment!







Wednesday, 9 February 2011

Clipboards & CDs

Didn't I say I'd keep you up to date!



Home-made clipboard in progress



Clothes hangers painted grey drying



Special edition of the first Diggers podcast





Business cards and staples ready to go



The finished hang tags and labels

Monday, 7 February 2011

Photoshoot

It's been a mental couple of weeks and this week will be no exception. The tradeshow starts on Sunday so the finishing touches and preparations are under way. Just to make things more complicated I've just had a load of freelance work which hasn't made things easy and some of the things I'd wanted to do before the show, but could have waited, are being pushed back.

Some of the t-shirt colours that I showed you last time have now changed because when the samples came back they just didn't work well together as a collection. This again causes problems as I had a photoshoot scheduled which went ahead but we'll need to re-shoot with the new samples, which are being printed tomorrow.

I've got a hefty list of things to get on with and late nights ahead but I will endeavour to show you progress along the way.

Friday, 21 January 2011

Colours

A bit late as usual but I had more problems when the t-shirts came back! Two had stains, two that are labelled as L were actually different sizes and the manufacturers need to work out which one is right. Also two of the styles I had picked don't have a very nice fit so they are being exchanged.

Sorry about the quality of the picture, for some reason they put a terrible camera in Blackberry's.