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I wanted to know if you signed up on Handmade as an individual or private owned business coming from Etsy? I got stuck on this question on Handmade app
@@celestialstorybooks business but I already had all that stuff set before so it was easy. I would do individual if this is all new and you can put in a business name for the display name.
Almost everything you listed as a con for Amazon is a plus for me. I have a huge fear of strangers having had bad experiences with craigslist, etc. encounters, so I love the idea of not being involved with the potential buyers. Thank you for all the info.
Thank you for this Steve! I'm multi-tasking (your favorite thing 😉) while watching this... I'm making earrings for a future shop and fulfilling orders for one of my current shops. :)
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I signed up and Amazon’s fee is quoted as 12% for me. Process was smooth and I got okayed in 24 hrs the application fee refunded. Making the listings is confusing me atm though. Steep learning curve.
@@mywifequitherjobAmazon requires an initial $39.99 fee to establish a Handmade account. I just received an email acceptance stating that policy. That's the only fee besides selling fees, however.
The pro seller account Waves the fee, but you have to keep 40 items per month listed. Otherwise, you have to sign up for individual account and pay the fee
Steve, I'm not sure that Etsy and Amazon Handmade are worth the effort anymore. Both can now hurt the image of your brand. Especially if you target affluent customers. Is it not better to focus on organic, FB, IG, Pinterest, ppc, to drive traffic to your own site?
The answer is yes. I created this video because Etsy has made some made huge changes in just the past few months. Amazon handmade is one of the best alternatives
@mywifequitherjob I understand. I used to do well on Etsy. But their priorities and goals have definitely changed. Among other things. They now want sellers to compete on price. Which is a race to the bottom.
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Dude Thank You! Just the info I needed.
Again THANK YOU for this info. I have an Etsy store so I wanted to try this and they accepted me in about an hour!
I wanted to know if you signed up on Handmade as an individual or private owned business coming from Etsy? I got stuck on this question on Handmade app
@@celestialstorybooks business but I already had all that stuff set before so it was easy. I would do individual if this is all new and you can put in a business name for the display name.
I always wished i was artistic. Making small sales on the side as a hobby is a great thing to do!
Almost everything you listed as a con for Amazon is a plus for me. I have a huge fear of strangers having had bad experiences with craigslist, etc. encounters, so I love the idea of not being involved with the potential buyers. Thank you for all the info.
Thank you for this Steve! I'm multi-tasking (your favorite thing 😉) while watching this... I'm making earrings for a future shop and fulfilling orders for one of my current shops. :)
I signed up and Amazon’s fee is quoted as 12% for me. Process was smooth and I got okayed in 24 hrs the application fee refunded. Making the listings is confusing me atm though. Steep learning curve.
Hello new follower, thank you for this video , I have a question, can I open an Amazon handmade and Amazon merch ?
When I tried to setup my account it wanted to charge me $39 fee, I thought you said no fee.
Wrong type of account. You have to apply for Amazon handmade
@@mywifequitherjob Amazon Handmade. After I entered my bank info, next page wanted my credit card to bill me $39 per month.
@@mywifequitherjobAmazon requires an initial $39.99 fee to establish a Handmade account. I just received an email acceptance stating that policy. That's the only fee besides selling fees, however.
The pro seller account Waves the fee, but you have to keep 40 items per month listed. Otherwise, you have to sign up for individual account and pay the fee
can I sell digital downloadable products such as pdf sewing patterns on amazon handmade? It is not clear..
Etsy will also approve you, take your money, and then shut you down without any real reason.
Don't use Etsy
Can u tell me please from where to buy medical equipments from chine on affordable range
I'm not sure either is for me! But nice video!
It's not free. I was accepted to the program this week. Their email requests an initial payment of $39.99, but additional monthly payments are waived.
You should get that back now that you're approved
Thanks many . So handmade I can't join as a free seller ?
Tysm!
Steve- i make body scrubs manufactured by me. Would i qualify?
Yes. Definitely
@@mywifequitherjob tysm for ur time
Steve I am applying rn and it says as long as I have active listing I will pay a subscription fee of $39.99
Just a FYI let me know if I missed something according to your video this may have been a miscommunication
*monthly
Does Amazon allow for AI art to sell??
Did I just watch a new video from you about how Amazon is going downhill?
Steve, I'm not sure that Etsy and Amazon Handmade are worth the effort anymore. Both can now hurt the image of your brand. Especially if you target affluent customers. Is it not better to focus on organic, FB, IG, Pinterest, ppc, to drive traffic to your own site?
The answer is yes. I created this video because Etsy has made some made huge changes in just the past few months. Amazon handmade is one of the best alternatives
Can you explain in what way they can hurt our brand if we sell premium products?
Link to amazon handmade please?
@mywifequitherjob I understand. I used to do well on Etsy. But their priorities and goals have definitely changed. Among other things. They now want sellers to compete on price. Which is a race to the bottom.
@@mlee9049don’t forget they encourage free shipping.