SteamHead Community TaoBao

SteamHead’s Taobao shop is ready to post your project! We can help you get the project online, and then will forward you via email any questions for customers or things you need to do for the product!

https://shop206410924.taobao.com


PART 1

  1. Your name, your teachers name
  2. Your teacher’s email and your email if you have one
  3. Is your product new or second-hand?
  4. What is it’s brand name?
  5. Is it customizable? Do you want to make adjustments for each customer, or send everyone the same thing?
  6. Name of your product (within 30 words)

PART 2

  1. Price
  2. What colors does your product come in?
  3. How many units do you have available to sell? Called your “stock”
  4. Send us five photos of your product (each of them should less than 3M large, and the width better less than 750px)
  5. (Optional) one showing video (less than 9s)
  6. Your product’s description text (you can decide how to show your product, just text or like a poster/powerpoint in jpeg form can be used)

PART 3

  1. Who to pay the shipping cost, the buyer or seller? Normal cost is about 10-12rmb per each item shipped
  2. Will you provide your customers with an official invioce or not?
  3. If someone buys your project, and it breaks, can they return it for repairs?

NEXT STEPS

Copy these 15 questions down, and write the answers in an email, send it to [email protected], and write “My Taobao application” in the subject line. We will get back to you within a week with the post, or any questions if we need to ask something before posting!

Ollie Makes a Printed Circuit Board

Last month I was in Shenzhen doing all sorts of fun things. As I had spent quite a long time from home, I needed to remind people of my existence. I decided sending some postcards would be a good idea. Unfortunately Shenzhen is not the most touristic place in the world and postcards there aren’t very exciting. On the other hand, Shenzhen is the best place in the world to get any kind of electronics manufactured. So, I decided to make my own postcards, not just any postcards, but PCB postcards!
The idea was to make some kind of PCB art and add some blinky LEDs that people can solder…read more at oliverchild.com!

Olivia

Olivia is an artist who loves to upcycle found objects into art! She has been at SteamHead making lovely lamps, and teaching others her craft!







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