Re: Ideas on a name Posted by Shawn on Mar 06, 2010
Here is the link to Titere's profile.  http://puppetsandstuff.com/community/index.php?action=profile;u=1961
Re: Ideas on a name Posted by Puppets Review on Mar 06, 2010
Thanks I contacted her
Re: Ideas on a name Posted by Na on Mar 06, 2010
The graphic is fab - Beatriz does amazing work! (She did my logo, and I'm getting her to do another one, plus a design for my site)

Good luck with your site Nate!
Re: Ideas on a name Posted by April Dawne on Mar 07, 2010
Thanks Na! It's going to take a lot of work because I have never built a website before, but I can usually figure things out if determined enough! I really love the work she did, and the price is unbeatable!

~Nate
Re: Ideas on a name Posted by Na on Mar 07, 2010
I'm sure you'll do fine - I never knew how to build a site before either, so I can sympathise completely!

(PS. I'm currently writing a how-to guide for designing puppetry sites. It was from a conversation elsewhere, but I'll link to it here if people would like it. By no means is it by an expert designer, just some hints and tips from my own experience)
Re: Ideas on a name Posted by April Dawne on Mar 07, 2010
That would be much appreciated! What I want to basically do with mine is, have basic examples of what I offer, when a person clicks on say for instance, a "boy puppet" they are taken to an order form that includes a blank text box where they can tell me how they want it built (colors and so forth). I just don't know how to accomplish that.

~Nate
Re: Ideas on a name Posted by Na on Mar 07, 2010
That's fairly easy - you can download and install a shopping cart program. (I really really really DON'T recommend Cubecart)

If you have a control panel with your web host, there may be options to install one (on my web host there's an option called 'Fantastico', and it lists a range of programs to install).

You have to be really careful when doing this - there's all sorts of issues involved with privacy, security, etc. You need to decide whether or not you're going to collect personal information via this form, how you're going to store the info (even if you don't take personal data via the form, but via phone call, or whatever), whether you're going to have a credit card payment via your site, etc etc.

I got hacked mid-last year and decided it wasn't worth the hassle of all of that. Now on my site, you have the product page, but you get sent to Etsy.com (or Lulu.com for patterns and downloads) to make the actual purchase.

I find it's much easier: I don't have to collect the purchase info, shipping info, or worry about payment processing.

You might not want to head in that direction: I recommend checking out Dr Puppet's site (see the orders page) for a really basic form - you can also install really easy-to-use webmail form programs on your site.

I had another example in my head, but I've forgotten it... will post it once I remember.
Re: Ideas on a name Posted by Na on Mar 07, 2010
PS. Just looking at Dr Puppet's order form page... you really should get someone to proofread the text before publishing it!
Re: Ideas on a name Posted by Shawn on Mar 07, 2010
I agree with Na that while you can install eCommerce programs also called shopping carts, it is better to start simple and work through etsy, ebay or even paypal.  The advantage of the first two is that your products are seen by people that may not visit your site. The only thing is they are set up to sell a product that is already made. With paypal you could list as you say an example of a boy puppet then have a form that they fill out to give you features they want on a boy puppet. You can then correspond with them and generate a bill for your services via paypal or accept like check or money orders if you want.

There are a variety of "programs" that well create forms that email their results to you.  If you have a good hosting company, like Na mentioned they most likely have something like Fantastico or Scriptalicious that can install these for you.
Re: Ideas on a name Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Mar 07, 2010
Posted by: KnytMuppet on Mar 06, 2010
Thanks Julie! That would have made a great logo, but I already had come up with something Beatriz came up with a graphic that I love, that is just what I had in mind I do wish to use the graphic on T-Shirts and business cards; when and if the site takes off and the need is there! I'm working on the web design, but I really have no idea what I'm doing, and can't afford to pay a designer to do it for me! Ah well, I usually can get things figured out when I want it badly enough!

So what does everyone think of the graphic that Beatriz made? I'm completely satisfied! *does a happy dance*

~Nate

Have you seen the home system for making your own T-shirts............... Yudu!
http://www.asontvinfomercials.com/tvproducts/yuduscreenprinting.html

http://www.whatdoyudu.com/videos/default.aspx?id=3

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https://youtu.be/2T_s7Bqg6a4

Billy D.
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