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In total I've made close to £4000 revenue. What is profit is hard to tell, but I'd imagine its close to £2000 / $2500. For the work this has taken so far, the amount of hours creating listings, dealing with Karens (more on that later) and general Etsy work it really hasn't been worth it. I sell mid to higher priced items (£15 to £100) so ...
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 ...
When I first started I tried to sell flower push pins. EVERY PUSH PIN SELLER on Etsy sells flowers. A new shop has no chance in ranking for that. So I looked at what the other sellers were selling and went the opposite direction, but still in an area that I find fun and appealing. Also don't just grab stock photos to sell or slap on things.
But it took years to slowly grow my profit margins to the point they are now at. I reinvested in stock for over 5 years. With high value and a healthy profit margin I only have to sell 2 or 3 items per month on Etsy to be happy. I sell on other platforms, local galleries and take commercial commissions - themed décor and prop builds.
Yes, between $3-4k is a typical 30-day average! Like others have said, jewelry is a played-out niche. If I were you, I'd use your remaining stock to make mini xmas trees, decorated w/ the beads you're using for your current items - try and net $20 on each sale (i.e. sell for $25-30, gross).
Answer: nope, it's not enough and doesn't protect you legally in any way. 'Inspired by' also doesn't. Basically unless it's something from public domain, you cannot sell fan art on etsy legally. Honestly, you are better of creating your own designs. This way you can keep selling, open new shops if you want to sell other (non-infringing) items ...
Yes, open an Etsy but your goal should be to onboard the etsy customer onto your site as quickly as possible and just think of the 6.5% as a finders fee to etsy. Truly, it’s not the fee that’s the problem. It’s the service that is atrocious.
They can get sued. But they also bring customers to Etsy. If a buyer is looking for Frozen items, they’re not going to want your original character for their child’s Birthday party. They’ll simply move somewhere else. But if they find it on etsy, they may stay and buy from other shops who don’t sell copyrighted materials.
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Your parents will have to declare and pay tax on the revenue going through their bank account. Etsy does a "soft" credit check on all accounts, looks at the digital fingerprint and cross checks with private financial databases on the first sale. Etsy are very tough on seller identity. Personally - I would just build your brand on social media.