UK Industrial Strategy: Analysis, gaps, and the path to growth | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

where I share little peeks of life around here everyday!.

There are so many ways to make your website fun for you to work on, fun for your readers, AND lucrative at the same time!.Etsy Shop Owner.

UK Industrial Strategy: Analysis, gaps, and the path to growth | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

I’m always amazed at some of the success stories that I hear coming out of Etsy!If you’ve got a great handmade product that people are interested in, this is one of the easiest ways to get it out there.I admit that I’ve been buying more and more things on Etsy because you really can find just about anything you’re looking for on there!.

UK Industrial Strategy: Analysis, gaps, and the path to growth | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

Amazon product seller.If you’ve got an idea for a product that you think people need, chances are there are folks searching for it on Amazon right now!

UK Industrial Strategy: Analysis, gaps, and the path to growth | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

You can find contacts online to help you design, manufacture, package, and ship your products, simply by googling it!

There are some great podcasts out there about how to do all of this without much of an initial investment too!.I’d been craving this bright, fresh green in my Christmas decor this year, so I mixed myself up this color.. Normal people crave ice cream, I crave a particular shade of green.

OK, and ice cream too!.I grabbed some mis-matched glass vases from my collection and alternated greens with silver Christmas balls..

I just used some cedar and some kind of low-growing pine type stuff from the yard.. And that’s Christmas for my new (old) brick wall!.I’ll be linking this one up to Kim’s.

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