Selling on Etsy
#1
Hi all,
At the end of January I will be out of a job I have had for 13 years. As a way to earn funds for my many hobbies I considered selling some items I have made on Etsy.
Do any of you sell on this site? It is very overwhelming as to how to list items. I am afraid my items will be over looked. Do you have any tips and suggestions? How can you tell on someones site what they have sold in the past?
Thanks for any information
At the end of January I will be out of a job I have had for 13 years. As a way to earn funds for my many hobbies I considered selling some items I have made on Etsy.
Do any of you sell on this site? It is very overwhelming as to how to list items. I am afraid my items will be over looked. Do you have any tips and suggestions? How can you tell on someones site what they have sold in the past?
Thanks for any information
#4
Sorry to hear about your job. After thirteen years that is a really tough one.
Although I only had my job for 4 plus years, my job and 7 others was terminated 13 months ago. I ended up going back to school full-time. Lost all retirement benefits and health insurance.
Have never sold or bought on Etsy, sorry.
Good luck.
Although I only had my job for 4 plus years, my job and 7 others was terminated 13 months ago. I ended up going back to school full-time. Lost all retirement benefits and health insurance.
Have never sold or bought on Etsy, sorry.
Good luck.
#5
I have an etsy acct, and it is for photography, which really isn't the best venue for that.
it doesn't really get much exposure, you need to WORK it...
I have kept it though, as it doesn't cost unless you add something to it...
I am thinking of using it when I finally commit to eliminating some of the stuff in the studio...put together packets and selling...but I may do ebay instead....
(or i may keep it all, lol)
it doesn't really get much exposure, you need to WORK it...
I have kept it though, as it doesn't cost unless you add something to it...
I am thinking of using it when I finally commit to eliminating some of the stuff in the studio...put together packets and selling...but I may do ebay instead....
(or i may keep it all, lol)
#6
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Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
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I list both on Etsy and Ebay - both of which have been slow for me since December. I seem to sell items at the beginning of each month and then nothing. Etsy is a lot cheaper than Ebay, with a $.40 per item good for 4 months, whereas ebay charges you for listing and selling. I tend to put my stuff on the "bay" first and if it does not sell, transfer it over to Etsy. Hope this helps a little. Bea
#7
I just put some garbage bag dispensers on Etsy what i did was search for the similar items and see what they listed theirs on and that is what i then listed on I just been on there about 3 weeks and no sale, I went there because i have a friend that lists all the time and she sales all the time she have different crafts plus quilts and she got 4 orders on a memory quilt in 1 month. so between ebay and etsy i went to there i also had items on Ebay and sold there but it was other items. I think handmade items do better on Etsy. now this is my opinion. search for seller fabicmom and look at her items and see what she have that might give you a idea
#9
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As a buyer, I give a different weight to ebay and etsy purchases. I like purchasing from crafters on etsy, its a much cleaner look (which is helpful for the artistic bunch). But it also makes it easier to look at the crafter's entire collection of work.
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