TN Marketing, the Minnesota-based international media company behind Craftsy, announced today that CraftsyTV is now streaming as a free ad-supported television (FAST) channel on Samsung TV Plus.
Behind the insatiable repinning of artfully decorated cupcakes on Pinterest and the crocheting and candle-making cottage industry on Etsy is a mega-trend. Crafting. People are quilting and baking like ...
The Internet has made crafting a lucrative business — and it’s not just for selling goods. Lately, a growing number of crafters are willing to pay to learn new skills. For help, they’re turning to ...
“The media giant didn’t disclose the price, but sources have told Recode that NBCU paid around $230 million in cash for the seven-year-old website. A few Craftsy executives can earn a bonus on top if ...
March is National Craft Month, making it the perfect time to dive into a new hobby or sharpen your skills. Join Craftsy for only $0.99 and a Chance to Win a $500 Hobby Lobby Gift Card! Craftsy offers ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Craftsy, a Denver-based startup that vends online video courses in quilting, cake decorating, photography and more, has just announced a ...
This week’s cover story profiles Craftsy, the Denver start-up that’s thriving by teaching people new hobbies through high-end online tutorials. Cooking and cake-decorating classes are among the most ...
Jason Del Rey has been a business journalist for 15 years and has covered Amazon, Walmart, and the e-commerce industry for the last decade. He was a senior correspondent at Vox. It turns out content ...
Add Craftsy — an education and e-commerce site dedicated to cooking, knitting, photography and other home crafts — to Comcast‘s collection of digital investments at NBCUniversal. The company has an ...
Take the best college teacher you had, make 600 copies, Mod Podge in a little Martha Stewart, brush on some Etsy and allow the layers to set. The result would look something like Craftsy (free, iOS ...
Craftsy’s headquarters in downtown Denver became more frenetic as October approached. But it wasn’t about the new line of yarn sourced from Peru that was keeping employees working late. Or the 180,000 ...