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For me personally Etsy so far hasn't been worth it. But I've only been on Etsy since February the 1st this year. So it might just be too early, and sales might increase over time. I've noticed that if you're in a competitive niche (like jewelry, print on demand or digital items), it probably won't be worth it.
There is no magic formula- I’m selling in a fairly saturated market, using knowledge and strategies that are readily available for free online and in the Etsy Handbook. I do have 130+ listings (handmade), strong SEO, consistent and professional looking listing photos, great customer service/reviews, fast turnaround time, strong branding.
If you already have a shop it’s probably not worth it. I sell digital items on Etsy but I started from scratch, and without Etsy I would have no sales. If you really wanted to I would consider raising your Etsy prices vs your other store to cover the fees and such. I think about 30% of my sales go to fees. 1.
A subreddit for Etsy sellers on Reddit to collaborate and discuss techniques and experiences selling their products and building their stores. Members Online I need the help of a person with experience in etsy, I have almost no views on etsy but I do have from social networks
A subreddit for Etsy sellers on Reddit to collaborate and discuss techniques and experiences selling their products and building their stores. Members Online I woke up to 17 messages from a customer (2am to 7am) asking for endless modifications on a custom item
To sell on Etsy, you must understand the Etsy platform and understand some simple strategies including: -Creativity and uniqueness. Which I already mentioned before, you need to provide something unique and attracting. -Promote yourself on social media to drive traffic to your store. People are on social media every day.
I started selling on Etsy to supplement my income and to showcase my art and design skills. I am a graphic designer (who is currently looking for a full-time, remote job). 2). One of the factors that influenced me to sell digital artwork was to let the consumer decide whether to keep it digital or to get it printed/framed.
The Best: Marketplace Awareness. Worst: Their Seller Support is basically non-existent. Worst: On Site Ads give you no control over amount spent per click. 25. itsdan159. • 3 yr. ago. Etsy comes with brand recognition and a level of trust from consumers, and a reputation for handmade items.
TikTok, Instagram, deviantart, and Reddit are GREAT for advertising your Etsy shop and showing off your artwork! If you happen to make jewelry or sell vintage clothes, Depop is also a good website/app to sell jewelry & vintage clothes on, alongside Etsy (and it's free to list items on depop!) So, simply put, my biggest tip is: Don't be afraid ...
So Etsy fees are this: $0.20 when you create the listing, this lists the item for 4 months. If the item sells you need to renew the listing, so another $0.20 per item. Transaction fee of 6.5%, this is from the total of the transaction including shipping an taxes. Payments processing fee depending on your country, usually around 4% in Europe ...