tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12387810.post506294414367616226..comments2023-10-11T02:30:20.723-07:00Comments on ScrapBizness: Digital Scrapping and the Traditional RetailerUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12387810.post-45936498369188984752009-10-14T19:37:01.889-07:002009-10-14T19:37:01.889-07:00great article/survey Kim! although informal, still...great article/survey Kim! although informal, still very valuable. I wanted to add a point I was thinking about. (note-I voted in the poll and voted 'hybrid/do both regularly). There are many people out there that have 'upped' their scrapbooking time. I am now at about 50% digital 50% traditional BUT I scrapbook MANY more hours then I used too. In fact the stores have seen an 'increase of me' for the traditional items also since I simply scrap more. for example, using easy numbers. I use to scrapbook 1 hour a day but only traditional. Now I scrapbook 5 hours a day, with 50% digital and 50% traditional. Leaving me doing 2 1/2 hours of each a day. Therefore I am actually giving to stores MORE traditional scrapbooking business even though I am now scrapbooking 50/50 where before I was 100% traditional. Does that make sense? (Hard to explain in a little comment box!)<br /><br />Just thought I would add that point too. I do think overall the survey gave a very good snapshot of the industry and where it stands, although informal, still informational. Thanks again!<br />~Julie<br />http://www.Remembered-Moments.comJulie - Remembered Momentshttp://www.remembered-moments.comnoreply@blogger.com