I want to say to all of you in the USA, that I really appreciate you and the income you have provided my family over the years.
Please don't give up on us & come back next year. I plan on steering Taitaya Forge through this storm and hope to see you on the other side. ❤️
31.07.2025 23:57
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I'm going through this incredibly inspired and creative phase at the moment. New ideas in everything! I wish it could be like this all the time.
24.07.2025 08:48
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01.05.2025 12:09
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Hurrah! We can sell into the EU again! Thank you for all of you who have waited for me me to get my blue and gold ducks in a row for this. 🥳
04.04.2025 17:12
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I am proud to announce the release of my newest design. A Loki pendant. This one has a bit of a layered back story, so please be sure to check the origins blog on the website. You can find the link to it from the listing.
www.taitaya.com/products/iro...
01.04.2025 15:10
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... But the new on allows adding custom css without having to go to the editor. The only really useful case for AI has been getting shopify's assistant to write the code for even more customisations! I've also redone the Gallery pages using lots of meta fields. Go me.
17.02.2025 00:27
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Taitaya Forge
Hand Forged Iron an Silver jewellery from the United Kingdom based Taitaya Forge. Inspired by nature, history and Vikings. In our shop you will find some of our latest work and popular classics.
Our website... Taitaya.com, run through shopify, has been experiencing some updates. 😊 There was an update to the theme available. I normally avoid having to update, because I tend to have an insane amount of customisation to the theme....
17.02.2025 00:27
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The forged silver Gungnir pendant has been sold out for quite a while now. I made another towards the end of last year and only just had an opportunity to get it photographed and listed. 🙂
14.02.2025 20:41
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Copyright and Artificial Intelligence
This consultation seeks views on how the government can ensure the UK’s legal framework for AI and copyright supports the UK creative industries and AI sector together.
UK is trying to be a leader in the AI. This includes an overhaul of copyrights. There is a consultation about it. It is important to get the word out to all UK artists to voice their viewpoint on an exemption in copyright for use as data for training AI
www.gov.uk/government/c...
#art #artists
16.01.2025 00:06
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It's like arriving at a concert venue too early. You are wondering if you are in the in the right place. Once more people start arriving, it will get busier. 🙂 Then the music starts!
07.01.2025 22:16
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I'm not really talking about a federated store front. The layout, look and feel if the store is done by the marketplace owner. The marketplace owner could be anyone. An author who sells merch by their fan base. I could sell clothing that compliments my work on my website. It could be an influencer.
30.12.2024 21:02
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For example, a marketplace could be as simple as a feed on Bluesky. That way those who want to follow a specific market can and those who don't, don't need to be inflicted by endless advertising. Call it a market-feed or something. It's a way to monetise social media without it being in your face.
30.12.2024 20:49
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I haven't thought that far. 🙂 Isn't that the problem I trying to launch any product or idea? Slow to start but once it gains momentum. There is of course a chance to integrate it initially with with an up and coming social media platform, who might be interested in branching out to ecommerce. 😉
30.12.2024 20:41
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If the n+100 marketplaces can be managed the same as n+1, then the benefit is exposure. It won't matter if they sell 1 item a year on one marketplace, they have 99 others. Back to chickens... But all the eggs are not in 1 basket. It's more secure.
30.12.2024 20:22
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They definitely won't integrate and they will likely penalise sellers, they already do. Sellers are stuck because there are no viable options to move to. If there would be one that opened the door to potentially n+100 small, targeted and curated marketplaces in one set up, then there is incentive.
30.12.2024 20:18
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Curation. You can choose not to have vendors with poorer customer service in the first place. The more curated you are the more valuable your marketplace and the more you can charge. Compare a wedding market to a Christmas fair. Or you can choose to go the other way. Less Curation... more sellers
30.12.2024 20:08
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In a weird way TikTok is closer to this than shopify. There you have a influencer (marketplace) that can choose to present merchandise from TikTok shops (sellers) on their "platform". They get a percentage of the sale. I suppose if Bluesky wanted to go ecommerce this could work for them too.
30.12.2024 20:03
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For you as the marketplace holder the benefit is that you are not responsible for customer service, payments. If a seller is not to your liking you can remove them as easily as they can move off. Each seller comes with their own reputation and reviews. You can quickly populate a marketplace.
30.12.2024 19:54
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Moving of platforms is hard because every time we join a new one we have to write descriptions, upload media and then simultaneously track inventory. Many if the things I make I only have one of. So if that sells I have to be super fast at removing it from other markets.
30.12.2024 19:52
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Say if you wanted to sell what I make. You could connect to my inventory, description, sales history, reviews through your marketplace. The customer can connect through the marketplace to my email for customer service. You would take a provision for finding the customer.
30.12.2024 19:50
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That's sort of it at least how far I've been able to get. I have very little understanding on what a protocol can or cannot do. With the last bit, payment could be through third party payment providers. Customer care can be done through email.
30.12.2024 19:42
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Yeah. Etsy has been building the system for nearly two decades and they still don't get it quite right. But the very reason etsy managed to get big is that Kalin saw that there was a need for it. I'm trying to point out there is a need for alternatives. The money is there. In each transaction.
30.12.2024 19:30
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😂 I like it, considering it took a lot out of the very introverted me to get this writing out. It seems like a cool coincidence. The picture depicts the three norns, fates, of Norse mythology. They weave the fates of people.
30.12.2024 18:50
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Hi! I'm the author and the person who drew the image. 🙂 I used one of my own images, so the space wouldn't be blank. I kept on looking at it wondering what you meant with a Hebrew message. And I think I see what you mean now. It's on the threads on the heddle rod on the warp weighted loom. Not AI
30.12.2024 18:39
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I'm hoping to change it so the biggest doesn't take all. 🙂 Lots of small entities can compete with a large one if they do it together. It's not about building the next big marketplace, more like building millions of small, well curated and niche markets. Tech could provide a solution here.
30.12.2024 18:22
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Open Ecommerce Protocol? A way to give small businesses a fighting chance?
Could this be a solution in democratising the ecommerce away from the big platform sites like Etsy?
@edzitron.com Love your podcast. Mentioned it (and your accent 😜). Your episode on the origins of Bluesky with Mike Masnick inspired me to write this... open.substack.com/pub/taitaya/...
I am hoping to get the idea out there so maybe someone could take the idea forward.
30.12.2024 14:55
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