Quit Your Day Job: The Written Nerd
“Even if you’re afraid of being too niche, there are people looking for just that niche item.” — Emma McElfresh
“Even if you’re afraid of being too niche, there are people looking for just that niche item.” — Emma McElfresh
“I think as soon as I personalized my shop to my own quirks, that’s when things really took off for me.” — Andi
How can you improve your business operations? One simple yet important financial step you can take is to separate your personal and business accounts.
Keep track of your inventory, your spontaneous bouts of inspiration, and your life with professional organizer Josh Zerkel’s tech recommendations.
If you liberate your cell phone from its protective case, can you still learn to love it, even as wear and tear replaces its shiny finish?
Keep them coming back for more with these tips focused on building a loyal customer base.
The people designing your smartphone are not only shaping the way you communicate, they’re affecting an entire artform, for better or worse.
For those of us who have trouble logging off and unplugging, maybe it’s time for an electronic intervention.
Learn how to build interactive toys that can react and respond to the real world, make zines, and discover the meaning of “photo feelism.”
Why should your email signature be any less unique than the scrawl in the corner of your canvas? This app pulls your listings in every email you send.
With few sources of reliable news, many Cubans are turning to an underground word-of-mouth network to get all the latest gossip.
It’s that time of year for power-tool drag racing, homemade Tesla coils, and an Etsy game at the ultimate 21st century county fair.
Think it’s too early to prepare for the holidays? Think again! This collection of helpful tips will guide you through the busy month ahead.
Mark Suppes is taking the energy crisis in his own hands, hacking away at a Bussard fusion reactor that could mean affordable, clean power for all.
“I’ve learned that time management and organization are key to running an effective business and keeping your sanity.”