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Needlework - From a hobby to a craft: YouTube Channel of the Week

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Anastasia Madeira, in her YouTube channel “Master is OK”, helps craftsmen and craftswomen become more successful.


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Anastasia Madeira’s YouTube channel “Master is OK” is addressed primarily to those who want to start earning their hobbies or learn how to do it more effectively. But by and large, this channel will be useful to you, and if you do not plan to turn a hobby into a profession. In the regular releases of her video blog, Anastasia raises a variety of topics that excite needlewomen and needlewomen, from finding inspiration or new interesting types of creativity to ways to promote on the Internet and the secrets of personal bookkeeping.
For several years, Anastasia herself went all the way from a beginner needlewoman to a successful master. In the video blog, she talks about her secrets, mistakes and discoveries, tells the stories of successful masters, invites guests, organizes conferences to exchange experiences.

How can a needlewoman promote her Instagram account? What if there are no ideas? How to differ from competitors? How to work effectively at home? How to find or return inspiration? Do you need your own YouTube channel? How to find the work of your life? What to do if hands are down? How to calculate the price of your work? These and dozens of other interesting and important questions are raised by Anastasia in her video blog.Special attention should be paid to the section on inspirational stories of earnings on needlework. In fact, these are stories of people who not only learned how to get good money by turning a hobby into a profession, but most importantly - managed to change themselves and their lives so that they do what they like every day, receive joy and share it with other people.
Anastasia Madeira YouTube Channel: youtube.com/user/NastyaMadeira

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