Seaglass,Sea Stone,Shell Jewelry for sale.

Discussion in 'Fashion and Crafts' started by hippietoad, Apr 6, 2005.

  1. hippietoad

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    Glad you like :)
     
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    You guys do great work, I love sea stuffs!
     
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    umm, that's GRAMMAR, dear:)
     
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    Hey Celtgrrl,
    I visited your site. You do some really awesome, kewl,different, artwork.
    Thanx for sharing your link.
     
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    ty hippietoad! i enjoyed your stuff also
     
  9. drumminmama

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    If you are going to be nasty about spelling, the comment should read:
    "You're losing potential buyers from the grammar mistake."

    "The road of life is rocky and you may stumble too,
    So while you point your fingers someone else is judging you."
    Robert Nesta Marley (Could You Be Loved/ Uprising)

    as an artist/crafter and reporter/editor, most ad copy
    has mistakes. I personally would be ashamed to have copy
    mistakes, but 90 percent of our customers misspell
    "tie-dye" as "tye-dye."
    Will a mistake put off customers? a few, who are wired to notice that.
    I wonder if a person who doesn't have her
    copy edited gives enough attention to her "real" work.
    The answer, of course, is she's a crafter, not an editor/ad copy writer,
    but it is what the customer notices.
    But the same is true in reverse: does someone who wears ratty
    clothes have the ability to pay attention to detail enough to be a copy editor?
    I've found that coworkers with bad hygene are NOT
    attentive enough to be the last set of eyes for the newspaper.

    More likely, the use of shells will put off vegan customers.
    HTH
    dm
     
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