The Hard Truth About Etsy - 6 Things Etsy Sellers Won't Tell You
Last updated: Jan 1, 1970
The video discusses six hard truths about selling on Etsy, including the fact that success takes time and hard work, selling on Etsy is not 100% passive, and accounts can be suspended for no reason.
The video titled 'The Hard Truth About Etsy - 6 Things Etsy Sellers Won't Tell You' discusses the realities of selling on Etsy.
The video covers six hard truths that Etsy sellers often don't share with new sellers.
The first hard truth is that success doesn't come immediately, and it takes time, hard work, and learning to build a successful business.
The second hard truth is that selling on Etsy is not 100% passive, and it requires consistent work to stay relevant and handle customer service.
The third hard truth is that Etsy is notorious for suspending accounts for no reason, and it's a risk that all sellers face.
The video also discusses the importance of staying current and active in your shop and using resources like message snippets and FAQs to make the selling process as passive as possible.
Success on Etsy takes time, hard work, and learning.
It's normal to not make sales right away due to the high number of active sellers.
Selling on Etsy is not 100% passive and requires customer service and staying up to date with trends.
Etsy can suspend accounts without explanation, so it's important to have a backup source of income and respect copyright laws.
Not every design will sell, so it's important to experiment and learn from what sells and what doesn't.
SEO and marketing are important for success on Etsy.
Engaging with customers and providing excellent customer service is crucial for success.
Sellers who have had success need to remember it's important to stay current and active in their shop.
Staying up to date with what's trending now is crucial to ensure your shop has designs that are current with trendy fonts, color palettes, graphics, and themes.
The more relevant you are, the more success you will have.
Designs that were created at the very beginning can still sell well today, but you can't be done designing forever.
Trends are constantly changing, so you need to be active in your research to know what is current and selling.
Suspension of Accounts
Etsy can suspend accounts without explanation.
It may happen due to bots creating a safer marketplace.
Legit sellers need to be patient and contact Etsy's customer support.
Keep designing while waiting for the shop to be reinstated.
Check for copyrighted material before designing.
Diversify and have a backup source of income.
Copycats on Etsy
Other sellers may copy designs pixel for pixel.
Watermarking listing photos may not prevent theft.
Some SVG shops steal designs and resell them as original.
Don't let it discourage you and focus on creating new designs.
Respect other sellers and don't plagiarize.
Create something unique and different based on trending elements.
Designs That Don't Sell
Not every design will sell.
Some designs that are thought to be bestsellers may not sell at all.
Don't overcomplicate the designing process.
Sometimes simpler designs are better.
Experiment and learn from what sells and what doesn't.
Don't get discouraged and keep creating new designs.
Selling on Etsy is Not Passive
Success on Etsy takes time and hard work.
Selling on Etsy is not 100% passive.
SEO and marketing are important for success.
Keep up with trends and adjust accordingly.
Engage with customers and provide excellent customer service.
Be prepared to put in the effort to succeed.
The Hard Truths About Selling on Etsy
Selling on Etsy requires experimentation with different design styles, niches, and products.
Success on Etsy takes time and hard work, and it is not a 100% passive income source.
Etsy is a numbers game, and the more listings you create based on trend research, the higher your chances of finding successful designs.
Designing for others, not yourself, is crucial for success on Etsy.
Creative burnout is common among Etsy sellers, and it is important to find ways to manage perfectionism, self-doubt, stress, and the design process.
It is essential to find a balance and strategies to keep yourself sane and avoid burnout while growing your Etsy business.