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Today's short and sweet episode covers the question: what do I even put on my pattern page? Whether you’re selling on Etsy, Ravelry, or another platform, I share tips on what you definitely want to include to ensure potential buyers have all the info they need to make the purchase.

Some of the things covered in this episode:

  1. Give all the essential Information the potential buyer needs to know
  2. Don't give a difficulty level, I am sharing what to include instead!
  3. Why you want to put yourself in the perspective of your customer

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