Wednesday, December 06, 2006

This Holiday Season...


... I gave "Bakktalk Online Gifts" a new (and overdue) look, and a bunch more new designs for my growing customer base. I know that many people are close to finishing up their seasonal shopping already, but if any of you dear readers are still looking for something a little different and unique, well, take a trip through the shop. Bakktalk is intentionally not theme-based; I want to offer as wide an array of designs to as many different types of shoppers as I can. Specifically, the General Store section is just that. Variety is the spice... But there are other sections like the Specialty Licenses, the Off-the -Wallclocks , Seasonal Offerings, American Politics and Are You a Junkie? that shouldn't be over-looked. Each of those sections are theme-oriented in themselves and are worthy of at least a walk-through. Below is one of my newer designs now offered on shirts, sweats, mugs, etc. in the Seasonal Offerings section ... Then there is Things LBI, a section devoted exclusively to the vacation mecca on the Jersey coast, Long Beach Island. I've grown to enjoy the flavor of that 18-mile strip of sand over the last few decades and offer island-related products in its honor. If you are, too, a fan of the coast, you should stop in. All designs are exclusive and original.

Today, Bakktalk is in the middle of celebrating it's First Anniversary. I can tell you that it has been a real learning experience and a great creative outlet for me! If someone were to ask, I'd say that the first year was much like the first year of anything. New territory, lots of experimentation, small victories, along with bumps and bruises. Now that I've learned to "walk", I'm looking forward to my second year with Cafepress.com.

To close, of course, I want to invite you to e-mail me at bladimz@dejazzd.com with any ideas, suggestions or even to request any custom work that you might want to have done for someone special. And now that I've got that out of the way:

Here's wishing you all the
peace, happiness and holiday enjoyment
that you can muster this wonderful Christmas Season!
See ya on the flip side...


Bill

Thursday, November 16, 2006

The Front end of the Holidays

Here it is just a couple two three days or so before the Thanksgiving holiday.

What can i say? It's all come faster than i thought possible. But isn't it that way every year? I have to say, first, that i am ... reservedly hopeful with the results of the MidTerm Elections earlier this month.

I created this graphic a few months ago with hope in my heart. I've not sold any product with this graphic on it, but there's no reason to think that it won't sell now. Especially with the success that the Dems have had in both the House and the Senate. Oh well. If i sell some, it's just icing on the cake. I 'm much more interested in seeing our nation make some course corrections, for the people's sake. Let's hope that the power shift in the legislature is a positive thing and not just a big disappointment.


It's been warm here in SE Pa for the first part of November. Warmer than i would like to see. Snow by the first week of December would be just fine with me, if anyone is asking. The way things are going, i may have to run a few hundred miles up I-81 to get my way.


I'm starting to introduce some personalized products in my shop, Bakktalk Online Gifts, in the section "The Name Game". It's just getting started and was inspired by that old popular song, "The Name Game" by Shirley Ellis, released in 1965.

I know that a lot of you are not old enough to remember it. But, i said, what the heck. I'll give it a shot and see how much interest (and sales) i generate. If you have a few minutes, go to www.cafepress.com/bakktalk, click on the section and check it out. I'd love some feedback on that project Actually, if you have a name that you'd like me to add as a selection, use the comment window here to tell me or just send me an e-mail, bladimz@dejazzd.com. I'd be happy to create for you.


One more thing. I don't when i'll have the chance to post next. I should do it more than i do, but since i'm here and thinking of it now: please take some time this holiday season to enjoy what it has to offer. And take a little time to think of one another. Show some care and consideration for those who might be having a difficult or painful time. Holidays can either be exceedingly fun or incredibly painful, depending on one's situation.

One thing is for sure. Time will progress and before you know it, the holidays will pass and, in one way or another, we will all emerge on the other side in 2007. Good luck, peace and happiness to all this season.

See ya on the other side!

Bill