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pandasrule4ever
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Guide to making a Successful Shop

makethebrainhappy wrote:

pandasrule4ever wrote:

om12345 wrote:

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
Thx!
makethebrainhappy
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1000+ posts

Guide to making a Successful Shop

pandasrule4ever wrote:

makethebrainhappy wrote:

pandasrule4ever wrote:

om12345 wrote:

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
Thx!

No Problem !
Dontina888
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Guide to making a Successful Shop

pandasrule4ever wrote:

Dontina888 wrote:

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?
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 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.
Thanks!
pandasrule4ever
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Guide to making a Successful Shop

Dontina888 wrote:

pandasrule4ever wrote:

Dontina888 wrote:

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?
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 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.
Thanks!
No Problem!!
sashathegirl
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89 posts

Guide to making a Successful Shop

thx this helpe meh alot
PastelPopTarts
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Guide to making a Successful Shop

thanks!
Gamation
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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?
makethebrainhappy
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Guide to making a Successful Shop

Gamation wrote:

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
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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
pandasrule4ever
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Guide to making a Successful Shop

Quirky_Coders wrote:

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
My shop needs helpers. You can join if you want.
Quirky_Coders
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100+ posts

Guide to making a Successful Shop

pandasrule4ever wrote:

Quirky_Coders wrote:

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
My shop needs helpers. You can join if you want.
Ok, I'll check it out. Thanks!
~QC
pandasrule4ever
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Guide to making a Successful Shop

Quirky_Coders wrote:

pandasrule4ever wrote:

Quirky_Coders wrote:

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
My shop needs helpers. You can join if you want.
Ok, I'll check it out. Thanks!
~QC
Anytime!
makethebrainhappy
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1000+ posts

Guide to making a Successful Shop

Quirky_Coders wrote:

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
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Guide to making a Successful Shop

makethebrainhappy wrote:

Quirky_Coders wrote:

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 .
Thanks for answering! I'll check out Crimson and Co's College of Collaboration, and Sigton's Shop's school. Thanks!
~QC
makethebrainhappy
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1000+ posts

Guide to making a Successful Shop

Quirky_Coders wrote:

makethebrainhappy wrote:

Quirky_Coders wrote:

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 .
Thanks for answering! I'll check out Crimson and Co's College of Collaboration, and Sigton's Shop's school. Thanks!
~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.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/discuss/topic/169613/

Last edited by makethebrainhappy (Feb. 8, 2016 23:35:40)

Quirky_Coders
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100+ posts

Guide to making a Successful Shop

makethebrainhappy wrote:

Quirky_Coders wrote:

makethebrainhappy wrote:

Quirky_Coders wrote:

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 .
Thanks for answering! I'll check out Crimson and Co's College of Collaboration, and Sigton's Shop's school. Thanks!
~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.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/discuss/topic/169613/
Thanks for the link! I'll definitely become a student there.
~QC
tigrus
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Guide to making a Successful Shop

FreeFrog666
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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~}
makethebrainhappy
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1000+ posts

Guide to making a Successful Shop

FreeFrog666 wrote:

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
GavinWinchell
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Guide to making a Successful Shop

Thank you so much!

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