I felt the same way. Especially because my POD shop was making so much money. But interestingly enough, my digital shop is being in a fantastic amount of revenue I wasn’t expecting. It just takes one to take off and change the trajectory of your shop!
I’m a big believer of investing in a research tool. Here’s a video I recently posted, showing how I use Everbee to find some low competition niches: th-cam.com/video/uehQ8XCnMj8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=eqcdeEFWtGnminUd
The second time, I started with about 5 the first day. I created those 5 over the day and when one was ready, I listed it. I don't like the idea of sitting on ready to sell listings. My next video is all about how many listings you should have!! It's already recorded, I just have to finish editing it!
This is something I have been considering! I think many people would benefit from it and it can help accelerate their progress. Thank you for asking - stay tuned!
If u don’t mind me asking, what’s the lowest price product in your shop. As on Etsy, u can find a digital product as low as £0.50. An am wondering, how can on make enough money with that price.
To be totally transparent, I don’t even consider those shops. I know my items are high quality, not mass-produced, made with care and pride; so that means I don’t let the low ball shops affect how I price my items. Their brand is cheap and I want mine to be more luxury feeling. I pay more attention to my competition who prices are more aligned with mine - and make sure I’m not way off. Thank you for watching!
Glad you found it inspiring ! I run ads - It’s totally not necessary, but for rapid exposure and growth, I run ads. Doesn’t have to be a large amount, just a few bucks a day will get it done!
It’s not advised to share your shop, as it will negatively impact my conversion rate since people will just go to look and inspire a lot of copycats. Thanks for understanding!
What made you give Esty another shot? Also what apps do you use to create your digital products. Lastly what’s a good price point for digital products?
I saw so many people doing well on Etsy, so I knew it could be done. I refused to keep letting myself feel like it wouldn’t happen. I’m very stubborn LOL so I gave it another chance cue because I refused to believed these other sellers were better than me. And it worked! I use Canva, MidJourney, and Kittl for the most part. But different digital products will require different software. Lots of trial and error. And when it comes to pricing, the best advice I can give is to see what your competitors are doing. Different products have different price points. I hope this helps!
Hi, Muhammad! How did it go? Did you get your shop launched?? Very exciting - My best advice I can give is to approach your shop with a positive attitude and an, "I CAN and WILL do this" mindset. Don't accept anything else. Good luck!!
Hi, there! I have so much exciting content coming up on my channel, designed to specifically help new and struggling Etsy sellers because I’ve been there. Make sure you’re subscribed so you don’t miss out!
@@gurluseyourvoice absolutely 100% as long as you know it’s a marathon and not a race, there is sooo much upfront work while you set up your shop, lots of learning and experimenting. But once you muddle your way through the early stage, it is incredible. Changed my life!
Oh absolutely. I also have a print on demand shop. I do think each kind of shop has its own challenges, but if you understand the basics and fundamentals of Etsy, you can apply that to whatever kind of shop you have. I actually applied what I learned from my POD shop to my digital shop and it took off. It all comes down to strategy! Shop type is secondary.
What’s your biggest takeaway or surprise from this video? I’m curious to hear your thoughts!
Congrats!! Love to see your hard work paying off!
Thank you so much for watching and the kind words! We’ve got this!
Congrats I loved physical products. I am trying digital now even though the items are less money.
I felt the same way. Especially because my POD shop was making so much money. But interestingly enough, my digital shop is being in a fantastic amount of revenue I wasn’t expecting. It just takes one to take off and change the trajectory of your shop!
Digital products is where it’s at. I tried POD and it was so much of a hassle, I’ve made $25.4k revenue since September reopening my digital store.
Any tips on how to get sales on etsy?
@ Watch a lot of TH-cam videos lol
@@mela6885 any TH-cam video recommendations haha
Totally agreed. I’m so happy with digital. POD is amazing, but after running both types of shops, digital is makes the lead.
Congratulations on your store taking off! How did you find the low compitition niche?
I’m a big believer of investing in a research tool. Here’s a video I recently posted, showing how I use Everbee to find some low competition niches: th-cam.com/video/uehQ8XCnMj8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=eqcdeEFWtGnminUd
How many listings did you launch the second time? And would you recommend a minimum listing, or posting them as I create them?
The second time, I started with about 5 the first day. I created those 5 over the day and when one was ready, I listed it. I don't like the idea of sitting on ready to sell listings. My next video is all about how many listings you should have!! It's already recorded, I just have to finish editing it!
Congrats on all the success! Have you ever thought of doing 1 on 1 coaching?
This is something I have been considering! I think many people would benefit from it and it can help accelerate their progress. Thank you for asking - stay tuned!
Congrts Dania!!! You are doing awesome! By the end of October how many listings did you have to make the 1,764 orders?
Thank you! I had around 750 listings when I hit 1,764 sales. I hope this helps! ❤️
If u don’t mind me asking, what’s the lowest price product in your shop. As on Etsy, u can find a digital product as low as £0.50. An am wondering, how can on make enough money with that price.
Same question 😊
To be totally transparent, I don’t even consider those shops. I know my items are high quality, not mass-produced, made with care and pride; so that means I don’t let the low ball shops affect how I price my items. Their brand is cheap and I want mine to be more luxury feeling. I pay more attention to my competition who prices are more aligned with mine - and make sure I’m not way off. Thank you for watching!
This was super inspiring! Question...did you use ads or was this all organic?
Glad you found it inspiring ! I run ads - It’s totally not necessary, but for rapid exposure and growth, I run ads. Doesn’t have to be a large amount, just a few bucks a day will get it done!
Good question? Most creators on here tend to leave out
thanks for sharing! did you promote on social media or do ads at all, or was it all just Etsy promoting your shop?
Also, do you mind if I ask what your shop is called?
No social media just Etsy - with a modest ad budget.
It’s not advised to share your shop, as it will negatively impact my conversion rate since people will just go to look and inspire a lot of copycats. Thanks for understanding!
What made you give Esty another shot? Also what apps do you use to create your digital products. Lastly what’s a good price point for digital products?
I saw so many people doing well on Etsy, so I knew it could be done. I refused to keep letting myself feel like it wouldn’t happen. I’m very stubborn LOL so I gave it another chance cue because I refused to believed these other sellers were better than me. And it worked!
I use Canva, MidJourney, and Kittl for the most part. But different digital products will require different software. Lots of trial and error.
And when it comes to pricing, the best advice I can give is to see what your competitors are doing. Different products have different price points. I hope this helps!
@ yes very helpful thank you
hey dania, i am opening my etsy store tommorow, i really am afraid of how this will go, i just want verything go positive for me.
Hi, Muhammad! How did it go? Did you get your shop launched?? Very exciting - My best advice I can give is to approach your shop with a positive attitude and an, "I CAN and WILL do this" mindset. Don't accept anything else. Good luck!!
Hi Dania iam really struggling in degital pruduct can u please help me ❤
Hi, there! I have so much exciting content coming up on my channel, designed to specifically help new and struggling Etsy sellers because I’ve been there. Make sure you’re subscribed so you don’t miss out!
So you find starting an Etsy now to be worth it? What about for physical products?
@@gurluseyourvoice absolutely 100% as long as you know it’s a marathon and not a race, there is sooo much upfront work while you set up your shop, lots of learning and experimenting. But once you muddle your way through the early stage, it is incredible. Changed my life!
@ I edited my comment to ask if you feel it works for physical products as well?
Oh absolutely. I also have a print on demand shop. I do think each kind of shop has its own challenges, but if you understand the basics and fundamentals of Etsy, you can apply that to whatever kind of shop you have. I actually applied what I learned from my POD shop to my digital shop and it took off. It all comes down to strategy! Shop type is secondary.
@@gurluseyourvoice Yes. Just bring your own traffic.