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- pandasrule4ever
- Scratcher
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Guide to making a Successful Shop
Thx!How do you bump a topic?Why do people bump topics?
So that they appear on the front of the forum, making them easy to find and access ! The special thing about stickied topics is that they don't need to be bumped
Do not meddle with the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy, and good with ketchup.I hate the word homophobia. It's not a phobia. You are not scared. You are a jerk. -Morgan Freeman (he didn't actually say ‘jerk’, but I wanted it on my siggy anyway, so I censored it. )
- makethebrainhappy
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Guide to making a Successful Shop
Thx!How do you bump a topic?Why do people bump topics?
So that they appear on the front of the forum, making them easy to find and access ! The special thing about stickied topics is that they don't need to be bumped
No Problem !
- Dontina888
- Scratcher
74 posts
Guide to making a Successful Shop
Thanks!In a shop you can sell logos, sounds, scripts, voice acting, art and much more! To make a shop, you can open a new acount, make a studio for it or (most commonly) you can open up a topic in the forums and have people order the goods there. No, you don't have to sell the goods for money (if you have any idea Question what does a shop do? How do you make one? And by shop do you mean the goods are needing to be paid for?how to do that, I don't) you can do a trade and barter system (a favor for a foavor), or you can just make it free.
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- pandasrule4ever
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Guide to making a Successful Shop
No Problem!!Thanks!In a shop you can sell logos, sounds, scripts, voice acting, art and much more! To make a shop, you can open a new acount, make a studio for it or (most commonly) you can open up a topic in the forums and have people order the goods there. No, you don't have to sell the goods for money (if you have any idea Question what does a shop do? How do you make one? And by shop do you mean the goods are needing to be paid for?how to do that, I don't) you can do a trade and barter system (a favor for a foavor), or you can just make it free.
Do not meddle with the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy, and good with ketchup.I hate the word homophobia. It's not a phobia. You are not scared. You are a jerk. -Morgan Freeman (he didn't actually say ‘jerk’, but I wanted it on my siggy anyway, so I censored it. )
- sashathegirl
- Scratcher
89 posts
Guide to making a Successful Shop
thx this helpe meh alot
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- Gamation
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Guide to making a Successful Shop
Great, this is very helpful I'm thinking of starting a new kind of shop though. What about a quote shop? Where you ask for a quote for an occasion that you describe and then the manager or staff gives a fitting quote to you?
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- makethebrainhappy
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Guide to making a Successful Shop
Great, this is very helpful I'm thinking of starting a new kind of shop though. What about a quote shop? Where you ask for a quote for an occasion that you describe and then the manager or staff gives a fitting quote to you?
That sounds pretty creative and unique ~!
- Quirky_Coders
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Guide to making a Successful Shop
Hello!
This is an awesome guide! I just have a couple of questions:
I'm not sure if I'm ready to take on the responsibility of owning a shop - is there some course on Scratch that I can take on management?
What if you get a lot of orders, but don't have time to complete one of them? Is there a specific rule for that?
Thanks!
~Quirky_Coders
This is an awesome guide! I just have a couple of questions:
I'm not sure if I'm ready to take on the responsibility of owning a shop - is there some course on Scratch that I can take on management?
What if you get a lot of orders, but don't have time to complete one of them? Is there a specific rule for that?
Thanks!
~Quirky_Coders
- pandasrule4ever
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Guide to making a Successful Shop
My shop needs helpers. You can join if you want. Hello!
This is an awesome guide! I just have a couple of questions:
I'm not sure if I'm ready to take on the responsibility of owning a shop - is there some course on Scratch that I can take on management?
What if you get a lot of orders, but don't have time to complete one of them? Is there a specific rule for that?
Thanks!
~Quirky_Coders
Do not meddle with the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy, and good with ketchup.I hate the word homophobia. It's not a phobia. You are not scared. You are a jerk. -Morgan Freeman (he didn't actually say ‘jerk’, but I wanted it on my siggy anyway, so I censored it. )
- Quirky_Coders
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Guide to making a Successful Shop
Ok, I'll check it out. Thanks!My shop needs helpers. You can join if you want. Hello!
This is an awesome guide! I just have a couple of questions:
I'm not sure if I'm ready to take on the responsibility of owning a shop - is there some course on Scratch that I can take on management?
What if you get a lot of orders, but don't have time to complete one of them? Is there a specific rule for that?
Thanks!
~Quirky_Coders
~QC
- pandasrule4ever
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Guide to making a Successful Shop
Anytime!Ok, I'll check it out. Thanks!My shop needs helpers. You can join if you want. Hello!
This is an awesome guide! I just have a couple of questions:
I'm not sure if I'm ready to take on the responsibility of owning a shop - is there some course on Scratch that I can take on management?
What if you get a lot of orders, but don't have time to complete one of them? Is there a specific rule for that?
Thanks!
~Quirky_Coders
~QC
Do not meddle with the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy, and good with ketchup.I hate the word homophobia. It's not a phobia. You are not scared. You are a jerk. -Morgan Freeman (he didn't actually say ‘jerk’, but I wanted it on my siggy anyway, so I censored it. )
- makethebrainhappy
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Guide to making a Successful Shop
Hello!
This is an awesome guide! I just have a couple of questions:
I'm not sure if I'm ready to take on the responsibility of owning a shop - is there some course on Scratch that I can take on management?
What if you get a lot of orders, but don't have time to complete one of them? Is there a specific rule for that?
Thanks!
~Quirky_Coders
Shops on scratch are like real world shops, (except without money), and you can do whatever you want but you might not get many orders . To think about it there's orders I need to complete in my shop XD.
Actually quite recently courses have come out about management. Crimson and Co's College of Collaboration was one of the first, I know Sigtons Shop opened up a school. There's another one that I can't place the name of right now. I'm personally not sure which one is the most active, just browse around a little. Being part of a shop will definitely help as well .
- Quirky_Coders
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Guide to making a Successful Shop
Thanks for answering! I'll check out Crimson and Co's College of Collaboration, and Sigton's Shop's school. Thanks!Hello!
This is an awesome guide! I just have a couple of questions:
I'm not sure if I'm ready to take on the responsibility of owning a shop - is there some course on Scratch that I can take on management?
What if you get a lot of orders, but don't have time to complete one of them? Is there a specific rule for that?
Thanks!
~Quirky_Coders
Shops on scratch are like real world shops, (except without money), and you can do whatever you want but you might not get many orders . To think about it there's orders I need to complete in my shop XD.
Actually quite recently courses have come out about management. Crimson and Co's College of Collaboration was one of the first, I know Sigtons Shop opened up a school. There's another one that I can't place the name of right now. I'm personally not sure which one is the most active, just browse around a little. Being part of a shop will definitely help as well .
~QC
- makethebrainhappy
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Guide to making a Successful Shop
Thanks for answering! I'll check out Crimson and Co's College of Collaboration, and Sigton's Shop's school. Thanks!Hello!
This is an awesome guide! I just have a couple of questions:
I'm not sure if I'm ready to take on the responsibility of owning a shop - is there some course on Scratch that I can take on management?
What if you get a lot of orders, but don't have time to complete one of them? Is there a specific rule for that?
Thanks!
~Quirky_Coders
Shops on scratch are like real world shops, (except without money), and you can do whatever you want but you might not get many orders . To think about it there's orders I need to complete in my shop XD.
Actually quite recently courses have come out about management. Crimson and Co's College of Collaboration was one of the first, I know Sigtons Shop opened up a school. There's another one that I can't place the name of right now. I'm personally not sure which one is the most active, just browse around a little. Being part of a shop will definitely help as well .
~QC
I'm going to try to find the last one as well, I think they might be the most active of the three.
I just found this, and I would recommend it because I've worked with the person before : https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/169613/
Last edited by makethebrainhappy (Feb. 8, 2016 23:35:40)
- Quirky_Coders
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Guide to making a Successful Shop
Thanks for the link! I'll definitely become a student there.Thanks for answering! I'll check out Crimson and Co's College of Collaboration, and Sigton's Shop's school. Thanks!Hello!
This is an awesome guide! I just have a couple of questions:
I'm not sure if I'm ready to take on the responsibility of owning a shop - is there some course on Scratch that I can take on management?
What if you get a lot of orders, but don't have time to complete one of them? Is there a specific rule for that?
Thanks!
~Quirky_Coders
Shops on scratch are like real world shops, (except without money), and you can do whatever you want but you might not get many orders . To think about it there's orders I need to complete in my shop XD.
Actually quite recently courses have come out about management. Crimson and Co's College of Collaboration was one of the first, I know Sigtons Shop opened up a school. There's another one that I can't place the name of right now. I'm personally not sure which one is the most active, just browse around a little. Being part of a shop will definitely help as well .
~QC
I'm going to try to find the last one as well, I think they might be the most active of the three.
I just found this, and I would recommend it because I've worked with the person before : https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/169613/
~QC
- tigrus
- Scratcher
37 posts
Guide to making a Successful Shop
can help me with https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/97047162/??
- FreeFrog666
- Scratcher
36 posts
Guide to making a Successful Shop
How do you “bump” your shop? I really need this to keep my shop on the list, I just don't know how to do it. Also, can you give me some shop names that includes something to do with frogs? It would really help.
Thanks,
{~FreeFrog666~}
Thanks,
{~FreeFrog666~}
- makethebrainhappy
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Guide to making a Successful Shop
How do you “bump” your shop? I really need this to keep my shop on the list, I just don't know how to do it. Also, can you give me some shop names that includes something to do with frogs? It would really help.
Thanks,
{~FreeFrog666~}
Just posting ‘bumps’ your shop. You just say bump if you haven't been getting any posts in your shop to bring it to the top .
Names
HopShop
FreeFrog666's Shop
FrogShop
LilyPad-Market
GreenFrogs Shop
The Royal Frog