Great info! This has been my challenge. Started with No Shipping and break even pricing being a new shop, but adding shipping to the front end price I feel is not always good, especially being a new shop showing a "higher' price up front. I did this for the Etsy "boost" for having free shipping but I am now thinking twice about this. Always enjoy your videos! Ooh suggestion for video, with holidays coming up, maybe one showing tips for how to research holidays that don't typically have "best sellers" right now or as much search or even product out just yet. Happy Designing! :-)
Hi, thank you for your video showing the whole process! Very valuable. You are checking the prices on Etsy. Don't they include the taxes as well? So, if the average price that you found for S is $20, 43, and you price it that way, your customer will end up paying more, right? Wouldn't it be better to check the prices on the Everbee or EtsyHunt? Then again, they only include the lowest price, which could be for the baby bodysuit. No win situation LOL What is your take on this? Thank you!
What I don't understand is I was trying to sell POD coffee mugs through printful. It was 11.50 for the mug + 8.50 for shipping after listing fees,selling fees other fees and adding in 15% for Etsy ads that they liked to put on to boost sales. I had to list them for 39.99 to make a decent profit. Who buys a coffee mug for that much 🤬
For me, it's a double-edged sword. After calculating my gross, I subtract 30% for taxes, 10% for the organization I donate to help those in need, and 10% for tithe. So, if I don't price higher, I end up losing money after the money is distributed. 😔
Certainly great value from this video! Thank you so much, Taylor!
This video and the last pricing one you did are definitely some of the best I’ve seen on this. Thank you
Yessss!! Thank you so much!
Great info! This has been my challenge. Started with No Shipping and break even pricing being a new shop, but adding shipping to the front end price I feel is not always good, especially being a new shop showing a "higher' price up front. I did this for the Etsy "boost" for having free shipping but I am now thinking twice about this. Always enjoy your videos! Ooh suggestion for video, with holidays coming up, maybe one showing tips for how to research holidays that don't typically have "best sellers" right now or as much search or even product out just yet. Happy Designing! :-)
I appreciate you for sharing this, excellent!
YES! JUST WHAT I NEEDED, TY!!!
appreciate for sharing this with us, excellent video
absolutely incredible info! thank you so much
very helpful, worth the watch
THANKS A BUNCH, AMAZING VIDEO!!!
Thank you, really helped me!
wow, great video. thanks so much
ill definitely try that, thanks!
Nice vid thank you for sharing with us
Nice. thanks for sharing
Another excellent video, thanks so much, Taylor! Just curious if you (or anyone else here) offer the free shipping over $35 option?
you just convinced me on doing it
great content. ty
TY!!! AWESOME
Hi, thank you for your video showing the whole process! Very valuable. You are checking the prices on Etsy. Don't they include the taxes as well? So, if the average price that you found for S is $20, 43, and you price it that way, your customer will end up paying more, right? Wouldn't it be better to check the prices on the Everbee or EtsyHunt? Then again, they only include the lowest price, which could be for the baby bodysuit. No win situation LOL What is your take on this? Thank you!
Thank you Taylor! Question, so do you also look at the sale percentage? Or you just make sure your price is around the average price? Thank you 😊
What I don't understand is I was trying to sell POD coffee mugs through printful. It was 11.50 for the mug + 8.50 for shipping after listing fees,selling fees other fees and adding in 15% for Etsy ads that they liked to put on to boost sales. I had to list them for 39.99 to make a decent profit. Who buys a coffee mug for that much 🤬
Hey! I'm looking for a POD company that does mug and offers support for advertising materials like photos and videos. Any recommendations?
Curious, I saw one of the shirts was 2 side print. Did you factor that into the pricing strategy?
But I noticed each one of them had a shop discount. So?? What’s with that?
That's a viny print shop too, it looked like..that twin mom.
twin mom pickleballers that knit 😁
Bahahahah the ultimate cross niche
Soo many people use the Comfort Colors Mockups and actually ship the Bella Canvas..talk about bait and switch!
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For me, it's a double-edged sword. After calculating my gross, I subtract 30% for taxes, 10% for the organization I donate to help those in need, and 10% for tithe. So, if I don't price higher, I end up losing money after the money is distributed. 😔
Well yeah… you’re giving away 20% 😅
Booped lol