Thank you for the information, now I found a very promissing product. How many similar listings should I create? Maybe i'm wrong but etsy is a volume game so I would create as much as possible.
I’ve been trying to watch every single video and podcast about Etsy to figure as much out as possible before starting but there’s one thing I’m still having a hard time grasping and I don’t know that I’ve heard you specifically talk about it. You have all of these different products, but how are you making them all? You’ve mentioned how to find a product that sells, but after you find the idea, are you spending countless hours trying to hand make all of these products to ship out to people? I always thought Etsy only sold hand made goods unless I’m just completely wrong on that.
Etsy is not just handmade products. Etsy allows handmade products, vintage products, you can also sell craft supplies and you can use Print on Demand (POD). POD is where you do the design work and you can use a third party printing company to make and ship your products to customers. There are also other types of sellers who aren’t allowed but that’s a whole other story.
Hi there. Do I need to niche down like under the nurse category or can I list any other shirts which are currently selling whether it is a seasonal item or not, also even if it is not under the "nurse" niche? As long as that item is hot selling. Thank you!
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Thank you for the information, now I found a very promissing product. How many similar listings should I create? Maybe i'm wrong but etsy is a volume game so I would create as much as possible.
Etsy is NOT a volume game. It's about creating listings for products people will actually buy and are looking for.
@@brandcreators Thank you but now that I found a product thats sells good how many products should i post in the same style?
I’ve been trying to watch every single video and podcast about Etsy to figure as much out as possible before starting but there’s one thing I’m still having a hard time grasping and I don’t know that I’ve heard you specifically talk about it. You have all of these different products, but how are you making them all? You’ve mentioned how to find a product that sells, but after you find the idea, are you spending countless hours trying to hand make all of these products to ship out to people? I always thought Etsy only sold hand made goods unless I’m just completely wrong on that.
PRINTFUL OR PRINTIFY etc are linked to you esty store and they print them and ship them for you when you get s sale .
Now do a little research about PRINT ON DEMAND
Etsy is not just handmade products. Etsy allows handmade products, vintage products, you can also sell craft supplies and you can use Print on Demand (POD). POD is where you do the design work and you can use a third party printing company to make and ship your products to customers. There are also other types of sellers who aren’t allowed but that’s a whole other story.
POD is too easy to copy and I don't think it's a very good idea
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Hi there. Do I need to niche down like under the nurse category or can I list any other shirts which are currently selling whether it is a seasonal item or not, also even if it is not under the "nurse" niche? As long as that item is hot selling. Thank you!
Based on the data, going the niche route is a much smarter (and easier) way to go
@@brandcreators thank you again!
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Glad you found it useful 👍
Maybe I niched down way too far! no one is buying frame tv art.