I love etsy and I think another pro is that people trust Etsy and it can be difficult to sometimes sell without that that trust that etsy has with its customers, great video!
Thank you so much Katie, I really appreciate your advice. It was actually your video on painting with oils that pushed me to expand myself as an artist. With regards to mediums, I only knew acrylics, watercolors, oil pastels, and well, any crayola product out there haha. But it was your video that intrigued me so much, the versatility of oils and the blending time that it allows me, actually was the kick in the butt that I needed. I started making a lot more artwork like I used to, like I always have my whole life, and I came to a realization. I didn't want to be stuck at a 9-5 job where I was so unhappy and so tired from the difficult labor. My 27-year old body was starting to feel like a 97-year old. I couldn't get out of bed on my days off (only 2 days off, worked 50hrs/week at Amazon). I started to develop knee problems that have persisted & its been 3 months since I left my job. Anyway, I apologize for the long video, but I wanted to thank you & credit you for inspiring me. I started to call myself an "Artist" to the public, and on social media. I've only made a few commissions so far, however I'm working on my technique & spending a bit of time to educate myself before I immerse myself completely and just go completely & all in. Your videos are great, the information is priceless, so priceless that you should be selling it!!! :)
I had an Etsy store for 5 years. I sold nothing for the first 4yrs. About 2 years ago someone bought some of my bracelets in bulk; I thought she was buying them for gifts. I soon found out that the buyer was adding a charm to the bracelets and selling them on her website for 5x more than she paid me; and to make it worse, she was advertising on FB that they were "exclusively handmade" by her. Etsy didn't help at all. I closed my shop and now I can't open it again with the same name. The problem is that sellers can no longer rate customers. I fulfilled every order that buyer wanted and got no support from her. I would not sell on that site again.
Hi Alicia, forgive me I am struggling to understand. The buyer made you sales after 4years and was a repeat customer. Although the buyer made a sales pitch stating handmade by them, on technicality they added a charm so they have a percentage of that shared right with mentioning specifics of making the final complete product. More importantly they paid you. Give yourself credit you must of had a great product something like that should not put you off.
@@afromatrix So, you think it’s ok for someone to buy something someone else made, add an insignificant item to it, and claim the entire item was made 100% by them and NOT the original person and collect more money than the original creator? You were dropped on your head as a child then beaten several hundred times with a stupid stick.
I like having an etsy shop. I started it a few months ago and have made sales from my jewelry, artwork, and sewing projects. There's a lot of freedom to make whatever products you like, people can find my products and trust the site, and their fees are around 15% off the list price. So they are on the lower end for shop fees but you do have to do everything yourself. I also have instagram, twitter, and Pinterest where I post shop listings to get more exposure.
I do love etsy, all said in this video is true and super useful. One main "con" I think that etsy has is that people must be registered to actually buy something. And there's so many people that doesn't have an etsy account and can't be bothered to register. And about the fee, I don't think is a "con" because is not high at all, having a website and using my own bank to process the credit cards also costs me a fee per every sell ( 3% or so). Others like Stripe aswell same 3% or so, and eBay which is 8% fee. Thanks for this video!!!!
hi Katie! this was a great response to all the discussions over the changes Etsy has made & the following controversy! you presented it in a more fair way by talking about both sides - the pros & cons! great info to hear from someone experienced with Etsy!! 😊👏❤️
I've been selling my art on Etsy for 4 years now. I've had some good luck selling - both high and low end. Also, I've gotten a few commissions from them. Recently, I started using their Pattern site, and have had a few sales there also. I like it, but it is very saturated. As you say, there's a LOT of work involved.
That is great to know! Been seriously considering it to sell my artwork. Mainly because today's working conditions (of having so little staff on) is really burning me out, and I feel like I can't go on much longer when feeling exhausted (even on my days off). Today, if you work in the food industry or retail, you nearly have to do the work of 2 people. Even if they would put a second person on for 4 hours, it would relieve me from being on panic mode as I struggle to get my list of tasks done on time. Fingers crossed that this will work 🙏.
Oh man! This video was super helpful! I'm getting ready to open my first shop selling my fine art photography and waiting to get all my proper materials so I can provide quality to my costumers.
Just came across your most helpful video as I am thinking of also putting my artwork on line in the near future just need to get some pieces finished, thank you so much for your sound advise and your lovely manner of explaining things. Wishing you a happy day xx
Katie, thank you for this helpful video! I've been wanting to sell on Etsy for a while and you've answered many questions. What is your advice on shipping artwork (packaging and shipping costs)? Especially larger pieces. I've found it can be very pricey to ship. How can one keep the cost reasonable on the shipping. Do you offer a video that addresses this topic?
It's true what you said. People only have so much space on their walls, and only so many walls, so they might keep popping in to look at it for a year. And maybe they can't part with anything, and so their waiting until they move into a bigger place. Or maybe they're waiting until they have a little extra cash. Now that would be a job, someone who buys art to decorate places, like people's homes, and restaurants. Yes, that's called an interior decorator, but you could be the person who supplies the interior decorator with paintings, I would love that.
Hello Katie, thank you for your video. I wanted to ask you how do you charge VAT on your artwork? Within the UK, EU and outside. Do you apply reverse VAT, do you have two prices ? Custom fees ? Is there a tool /website that can deal with it? Are you VAT registered as self-employed or business? Thank you! Cristina
Thank you for the great, informative video! I've been slowly trying to launch an Etsy store for a while now, first setting up an account, then starting to add items, etc.
Thanks for making this video. It has offered me some kind of clarity when it comes to Etsy. My biggest thing, which I find highly inconvenient is trying to figure out Shipping esp. when its international. Ive lost alot of offportunities simply bc I'm iffy about selling outside the U.S. bc of Shipping costs. And I know that international buyers are alot more willing to spend money on art than American ones.
I am almost ready getting crocheted scarfs and headbands with fabric flowers ready. But I'm also thinking about selling paintings if i get enough sales and feel confident enough. I don't plan on selling a specific group but whatever I feel like. I may even sell decorative pillow cases but I've never done that. I haven't found any videos "saying" to only sell one group of items. But I also plan on advertising myself on TH-cam although right now I'm only doing gaming.
Hi Katie! I'm thinking of opening an etsy shop.. but I'm thinking of doing originally painted watercolor clipart, but I also want to sell acrylic paintings on canvas. Do you think it's better to open separate stores?
Nianiani Running two stores will be a lot to handle and might get messy. I recommend just making an art store. You could start with one type of art and see what you think or just mix them together! 😊
Thank you for this vid - gave me a bit more direction. Can you open an Etsy store without a website? And get my artwork to be printed and fulfilled by a POD company?
I enjoy your work tremendously! thank you for sharing your expertise! I am in the process of opening an Etsy shop. you can imagine how helpful this segment has been! can you share what other art platforms you use or recommend? keep up the great work you do!
Hi lovely! I find you so encouraging. Do you mind me asking what model camera you use to photograph your art? I'm really struggling to find a great camera i can rely on :(
I have each of my paintings professionally photographed and pay between 20 and 40 dollars Canadian. I feel it is worth the money and if something like my house burned down with all my paintings, at least I would have the copies to make.
You can even ask what kind or art they most love to see or have and that will give you more ideas on what to create,do you need something like a sellers permit to sell? Local state federal taxes?
The etsy app on my phone doesnt even give me an option to post items I want to sell, and it doesnt let me customize my profile. I'll try later on my computer but it's just not convenient :/
I sell my art on Etsy, and it's not too bad. The fees have gone up, and it does hurt a bit. However, it's a very CONVENIENT platform (for me) to sell my work.
I am new on etsy. I have some painting to sell. But I'm facing difficulty to set payment option. After add listing it says "your county is not eligible" (I am from Bangladesh but I saw there have many Bangladeshi sallers) Could please help me out.
Hi there - love your tutorials. I use to be on Etsy and it was pretty good however I found that I ended up paying etsy a lot of money - do you find that their fees have increased considerably ? Cheers Kirsten
A print is a hi-res reproduction of a painting. It is usually printed with special long-lasting ink and thick paper. I don't print my own, I get them made professionally.
Hi Katie, thanks for this helpful video, I currently use Artfinder to sell my artwork, however if I wanted to set up an Etsy shop is it ok to continue with Artfinder as well and run two online shops? Would you also be able to make a video about your experiences so far with sending out your Artwork to your customers and has it been an easy smooth process shipping your work abroad.
Im planning to start my own business (nothing big more like making stuff,which i injoy, and selling to earn a little something)idk how to start i have been told to start on etsy but im unsure(especially and fees they have). Any advice plz?
+Katie Jobling hi Katie, do you mind if i ask, how much typically do you charge for say a painting like the two in this video? and how much do you think ppl should typically knock off the price if its a print as opposed to an original? thank you xx
Pricing your artwork is such an individual thing. My pricing usually depends on the size and the materials I have used. But you can work it out by how much you want to earn an hour x the hours you spend + materials etc. Hope this helps!
Hi 😊 I'm having huge problems trying to understand the fees including shipping fees of 5%+ VAT which in France is 20% so when I add all the fees together, it's for me €15, 30. However I then will be shipping using recorded delivery which in France is €12,90 + VAT of 20% all together including fees = €30,20 which is s huge amount off my product price if I'm to offer free shipping which is recommended by etsy and preferred by me too. Have I calculated everything wrong do you think? I appreciate all - or any help 😊😊
Big question?? Might be dumb, new to this and trying to open an Etsy. A lot of my work is on mixed media paper, I’m just wondering can I sell them like that, or is there a way to enforce them or better idea?
Do you mean reinforce the paper that your artwork is created on? Is your main concern about the artwork getting damaged while being shipped to customers? You could... -create the images on thicker, more durable paper/material. -ship your artwork with mats and acid-free cardboard backing to prevent bending and give a more finished look (be sure to cut these to a common frame size or you could offer a selection of frames. Easier if your work has set dimensions so pieces, mats, and frames can be swapped to create sets). - sell prints of your artwork instead of or in addition to the originals. If a print is damaged in the mail, you can easily replace it. - create your images directly onto, or have originals printed onto stretched canvases or canvas panels.
Thank you Katie! This video was extremely helpful. I’ve recently started my TH-cam Channel. I use IG and FB. My dilemma was my website. I currently own my URL and it’s connected to Shopify. It’s costing me $39/month, but I’ve only sold about $300 worth of product since May ‘18. That’s not even the profit. I’ve probably cleared $100. So, I’ve been considering Etsy. I really still want to keep my URL though for a bio and blog. Especially since I just ordered 500 new business cards. What site/hosts do you use for your website? Are you able to receive affiliate marketing as well? Btw, I am a huge fan of your work! Though our styles are different as artist, I find a similar quality in the way you approach your art as I do. Keep doing what you’re doing! You’re a great inspiration to a lot of other artists!
Sorry to hear you've been struggling with the whole website thing - I totally understand! I use Squarespace which is fantastic and you can change your plan at any time depending on your needs. I would recommend it!
Thanks Katie! I’m in the process of switching to FASO. We’ll see how it goes. I did take your advice and set up an Etsy Shop again. I’m going to try that along with Fine Art America for a print on demand company. I really appreciate all your video advice. The whole business of art is a complete labyrinth! 👩🏻🎨
It took a week to sell my first painting, but I did already have a few Instagram followers and it was at a very cheap price. Each artist will be different, and it no way does it reflect on their work or worth 😊
You’re like the child of Luna Lovegood and Aurora Aksnes.♡♥︎♡
I love etsy and I think another pro is that people trust Etsy and it can be difficult to sometimes sell without that that trust that etsy has with its customers, great video!
Awesome point!!!!
Thank you so much Katie, I really appreciate your advice. It was actually your video on painting with oils that pushed me to expand myself as an artist. With regards to mediums, I only knew acrylics, watercolors, oil pastels, and well, any crayola product out there haha. But it was your video that intrigued me so much, the versatility of oils and the blending time that it allows me, actually was the kick in the butt that I needed. I started making a lot more artwork like I used to, like I always have my whole life, and I came to a realization. I didn't want to be stuck at a 9-5 job where I was so unhappy and so tired from the difficult labor. My 27-year old body was starting to feel like a 97-year old. I couldn't get out of bed on my days off (only 2 days off, worked 50hrs/week at Amazon). I started to develop knee problems that have persisted & its been 3 months since I left my job. Anyway, I apologize for the long video, but I wanted to thank you & credit you for inspiring me. I started to call myself an "Artist" to the public, and on social media. I've only made a few commissions so far, however I'm working on my technique & spending a bit of time to educate myself before I immerse myself completely and just go completely & all in. Your videos are great, the information is priceless, so priceless that you should be selling it!!! :)
Thank you! Really appreciate the advice and your approach to selling your art. Love your painting by the way.
I had an Etsy store for 5 years. I sold nothing for the first 4yrs. About 2 years ago someone bought some of my bracelets in bulk; I thought she was buying them for gifts. I soon found out that the buyer was adding a charm to the bracelets and selling them on her website for 5x more than she paid me; and to make it worse, she was advertising on FB that they were "exclusively handmade" by her. Etsy didn't help at all. I closed my shop and now I can't open it again with the same name. The problem is that sellers can no longer rate customers. I fulfilled every order that buyer wanted and got no support from her. I would not sell on that site again.
Hi Alicia, forgive me I am struggling to understand. The buyer made you sales after 4years and was a repeat customer. Although the buyer made a sales pitch stating handmade by them, on technicality they added a charm so they have a percentage of that shared right with mentioning specifics of making the final complete product. More importantly they paid you. Give yourself credit you must of had a great product something like that should not put you off.
Alicia Valcarce that’s horrifying I’m so sorry that happened to you
@@afromatrix So, you think it’s ok for someone to buy something someone else made, add an insignificant item to it, and claim the entire item was made 100% by them and NOT the original person and collect more money than the original creator?
You were dropped on your head as a child then beaten several hundred times with a stupid stick.
Do you know the lady website I want to know what she sells
Why do you care what people do with them after they buy them? Sounds like it was your only sale you should be grateful lol
I like having an etsy shop. I started it a few months ago and have made sales from my jewelry, artwork, and sewing projects. There's a lot of freedom to make whatever products you like, people can find my products and trust the site, and their fees are around 15% off the list price. So they are on the lower end for shop fees but you do have to do everything yourself. I also have instagram, twitter, and Pinterest where I post shop listings to get more exposure.
This is so helpful! Even though I barely sell on Etsy, I still loved this video! I find your video's so relaxing, especially the talking ones. :)
Aww thank you Kim! You too, your voice is so angelic 💗
Her voice is SOO Adorable!!! XD
Aww yay! Thanks 😃
You're welcome! Hehehe :3
And her mouth and her face n her eyes and....
@@vincidesign Way to take it from sweet, to creep. 🙄
@@vincidesign what a creep
LOVE the painting behind you, and the new way you have been doing your hair.
Her artwork is really good...and she's really 😍
your recent dark landscapes are amazing! I'm definitely picking up a print
Damn, those paintings are pretty dope.
I do love etsy, all said in this video is true and super useful. One main "con" I think that etsy has is that people must be registered to actually buy something. And there's so many people that doesn't have an etsy account and can't be bothered to register. And about the fee, I don't think is a "con" because is not high at all, having a website and using my own bank to process the credit cards also costs me a fee per every sell ( 3% or so). Others like Stripe aswell same 3% or so, and eBay which is 8% fee. Thanks for this video!!!!
I love that ocean painting to your right!!
It is exquisite!
hi Katie! this was a great response to all the discussions over the changes Etsy has made & the following controversy! you presented it in a more fair way by talking about both sides - the pros & cons! great info to hear from someone experienced with Etsy!! 😊👏❤️
I've been selling my art on Etsy for 4 years now. I've had some good luck selling - both high and low end. Also, I've gotten a few commissions from them. Recently, I started using their Pattern site, and have had a few sales there also. I like it, but it is very saturated. As you say, there's a LOT of work involved.
That is great to know! Been seriously considering it to sell my artwork. Mainly because today's working conditions (of having so little staff on) is really burning me out, and I feel like I can't go on much longer when feeling exhausted (even on my days off). Today, if you work in the food industry or retail, you nearly have to do the work of 2 people. Even if they would put a second person on for 4 hours, it would relieve me from being on panic mode as I struggle to get my list of tasks done on time. Fingers crossed that this will work 🙏.
Great advice, I have just started my own Etsy Shop selling my art and products featuring my art. I have subbed, gonna binge watch your videos. 🦊
I love your hair! So beautiful
I was thinking the same thing. Lovely!
Very interesting to hear someone elses perspective on selling art on Etsy.
Katie, thank you for this video and the encouragement to sell online on etsy. I appreciate all of your videos. Keep up the great work :)
This video was incredibly helpful so thank you. Very sweet lady!
Oh man! This video was super helpful! I'm getting ready to open my first shop selling my fine art photography and waiting to get all my proper materials so I can provide quality to my costumers.
Love your peaceful and positive personality !! Thank you for sharing XX
I love your channel Katie! You always give the best advice.
Aww thanks Heather!
Just came across your most helpful video as I am thinking of also putting my artwork on line in the near future just need to get some pieces finished, thank you so much for your sound advise and your lovely manner of explaining things. Wishing you a happy day xx
Katie, thank you for this helpful video! I've been wanting to sell on Etsy for a while and you've answered many questions. What is your advice on shipping artwork (packaging and shipping costs)? Especially larger pieces. I've found it can be very pricey to ship. How can one keep the cost reasonable on the shipping. Do you offer a video that addresses this topic?
This video was so helpful it answered a lot of questions i had about selling by art on Esty. thank you for making this video.
Thank you for this! I just opened my Etsy shop! I wanted to experiment with drop shipping along with my Print on Deamnd shops.
Hi Abby. Would you mind sharing what print shop you use for drop shipping.?
Just about to start selling my art on Etsy, really good advice thanks🇬🇧
Hi Katie! I love your make up and I love that stormy sea paintings behind you :3
Thank you for the pros and cons! Awesome advice!!
Great ETSY info. Nice show. Watched and Thanks for sharing your wonderful videos
Thank you for sharing!!! I really appreciate your time away from your art to help others learn!!!
It's true what you said. People only have so much space on their walls, and only so many walls, so they might keep popping in to look at it for a year. And maybe they can't part with anything, and so their waiting until they move into a bigger place. Or maybe they're waiting until they have a little extra cash. Now that would be a job, someone who buys art to decorate places, like people's homes, and restaurants. Yes, that's called an interior decorator, but you could be the person who supplies the interior decorator with paintings, I would love that.
Hello Katie, thank you for your video. I wanted to ask you how do you charge VAT on your artwork? Within the UK, EU and outside. Do you apply reverse VAT, do you have two prices ? Custom fees ? Is there a tool /website that can deal with it? Are you VAT registered as self-employed or business?
Thank you!
Cristina
This was incredibly helpful. Thank you so much!
Thanks for the info on etsy. Can you tell me the info on that easel you have.
Thank you so much for making this video. I want to make an etsy shop but have always shyed away from. So this helped me a lot. Thank you! :)
i have recently been starting to open my Etsy store and i find this information quite useful! Thanks a lot!
Thank you for the great, informative video! I've been slowly trying to launch an Etsy store for a while now, first setting up an account, then starting to add items, etc.
No worries! That's great to hear :) Hope it all goes well!
Thanks for making this video. It has offered me some kind of clarity when it comes to Etsy. My biggest thing, which I find highly inconvenient is trying to figure out Shipping esp. when its international. Ive lost alot of offportunities simply bc I'm iffy about selling outside the U.S. bc of Shipping costs. And I know that international buyers are alot more willing to spend money on art than American ones.
I am almost ready getting crocheted scarfs and headbands with fabric flowers ready. But I'm also thinking about selling paintings if i get enough sales and feel confident enough. I don't plan on selling a specific group but whatever I feel like. I may even sell decorative pillow cases but I've never done that. I haven't found any videos "saying" to only sell one group of items. But I also plan on advertising myself on TH-cam although right now I'm only doing gaming.
What brand of canvas do you use? Thanks
Hi Katie! I'm thinking of opening an etsy shop.. but I'm thinking of doing originally painted watercolor clipart, but I also want to sell acrylic paintings on canvas. Do you think it's better to open separate stores?
Nianiani Running two stores will be a lot to handle and might get messy. I recommend just making an art store. You could start with one type of art and see what you think or just mix them together! 😊
Thank you for this vid - gave me a bit more direction. Can you open an Etsy store without a website? And get my artwork to be printed and fulfilled by a POD company?
Thank you ma'am. Have an awesome day!
Don't you have to have advertising on your Etsy page? If so, how do you find these Companies?
I enjoy your work tremendously! thank you for sharing your expertise! I am in the process of opening an Etsy shop. you can imagine how helpful this segment has been! can you share what other art platforms you use or recommend? keep up the great work you do!
Thankyou for your encouragement
what brand of easel you use
Hi lovely! I find you so encouraging. Do you mind me asking what model camera you use to photograph your art? I'm really struggling to find a great camera i can rely on :(
I have each of my paintings professionally photographed and pay between 20 and 40 dollars Canadian. I feel it is worth the money and if something like my house burned down with all my paintings, at least I would have the copies to make.
A very helpful video. I am a painter as well and trying to find the best online platform. What would you recommend?
You can even ask what kind or art they most love to see or have and that will give you more ideas on what to create,do you need something like a sellers permit to sell? Local state federal taxes?
If you are selling work, you will need to register as self employed and pay taxes etc. It will be different in every country. Hope this helps.
Katie Jobling yes thank you :)
Great job loved it!!
Great video! Wow you look so much like Luna Lovegood
how do you make art prints
The etsy app on my phone doesnt even give me an option to post items I want to sell, and it doesnt let me customize my profile. I'll try later on my computer but it's just not convenient :/
Clear and helpful and to the point!
Thank you so much for this information, much appreciated!!
whats a similar website thats better?
Thank you so much for this information. I have subscribed to your channel.
How many pieces of artwork should you have before you open your etsy shop
are their other online shops
Very relaxing video! Helped me a ton :)
What sate would you recommend to sale art?
I sell my art on Etsy, and it's not too bad. The fees have gone up, and it does hurt a bit. However, it's a very CONVENIENT platform (for me) to sell my work.
Oh my gosh! Karie you are too innocent for this age. Thank you for your vid which is so helpful.
I am new on etsy. I have some painting to sell. But I'm facing difficulty to set payment option.
After add listing it says "your county is not eligible" (I am from Bangladesh but I saw there have many Bangladeshi sallers)
Could please help me out.
Thank you for making this video :) very helpful
Hi there - love your tutorials. I use to be on Etsy and it was pretty good however I found that I ended up paying etsy a lot of money - do you find that their fees have increased considerably ? Cheers Kirsten
this might sound elementary but what is a print? how do we make those?
A print is a hi-res reproduction of a painting. It is usually printed with special long-lasting ink and thick paper. I don't print my own, I get them made professionally.
Katie Jobling thank you. 🙋
How can i sell on etsy???...i am from India ❤️
Hi Katie, thanks for this helpful video, I currently use Artfinder to sell my artwork, however if I wanted to set up an Etsy shop is it ok to continue with Artfinder as well and run two online shops?
Would you also be able to make a video about your experiences so far with sending out your Artwork to your customers and has it been an easy smooth process shipping your work abroad.
thanks for the info! you are such an inspiring artist! 😊
Im planning to start my own business (nothing big more like making stuff,which i injoy, and selling to earn a little something)idk how to start i have been told to start on etsy but im unsure(especially and fees they have).
Any advice plz?
It sounds like you have a head for business, even if you don't like it.
This is still such a helpful video! Thank you.✨ I hope to create my Etsy shop soon. Is your code for 40 FREE Listings still active? 💕
+Katie Jobling hi Katie, do you mind if i ask, how much typically do you charge for say a painting like the two in this video? and how much do you think ppl should typically knock off the price if its a print as opposed to an original? thank you xx
Pricing your artwork is such an individual thing. My pricing usually depends on the size and the materials I have used. But you can work it out by how much you want to earn an hour x the hours you spend + materials etc. Hope this helps!
I have never sold any of my paintings 😔 same with society6
Thanks for these valuable inputs.
this is really helpful thank you for your help x
I just started up commissions on etsy a few days ago (no sales yet). Im doing $15 portraits and I want to start up prints as well
what’s your shop called? :) i’m thinking about doing something similar
HI Katie awesome Vid! Just wondering if you had to get a seller permit for setting up a Etsy shop? :)
Your information is really helpful. What do you think about selling art on Craigslist (Arts&Crafts)?
I'm not sure how craigslist works as we don't have it in the UK. Sorry!
great video!! im still working on my etsy shop ugh I think im just afraid :P
Me too! Its so overwhelming 😭😭
Hi 😊
I'm having huge problems trying to understand the fees including shipping fees of 5%+ VAT which in France is 20% so when I add all the fees together, it's for me €15, 30. However I then will be shipping using recorded delivery which in France is €12,90 + VAT of 20% all together including fees = €30,20 which is s huge amount off my product price if I'm to offer free shipping which is recommended by etsy and preferred by me too.
Have I calculated everything wrong do you think? I appreciate all - or any help 😊😊
ArtistRebeccaLS ___________________________ I think you should include fees in the price of your product if your going to offer free shipping.
Whose watching it in 2021 🥰🤭❤🥺😍
Thanks for this!
I’ve tried Etsy for about 6-9 & made $0 money. So I just shut it down. I’m trying to get my art noticed as well as selling it but it’s been hard.
Big question?? Might be dumb, new to this and trying to open an Etsy. A lot of my work is on mixed media paper, I’m just wondering can I sell them like that, or is there a way to enforce them or better idea?
Do you mean reinforce the paper that your artwork is created on? Is your main concern about the artwork getting damaged while being shipped to customers?
You could...
-create the images on thicker, more durable paper/material.
-ship your artwork with mats and acid-free cardboard backing to prevent bending and give a more finished look (be sure to cut these to a common frame size or you could offer a selection of frames. Easier if your work has set dimensions so pieces, mats, and frames can be swapped to create sets).
- sell prints of your artwork instead of or in addition to the originals. If a print is damaged in the mail, you can easily replace it.
- create your images directly onto, or have originals printed onto stretched canvases or canvas panels.
Your such a cute floating feather in this beautiful world
Thank you Katie! This video was extremely helpful. I’ve recently started my TH-cam Channel. I use IG and FB. My dilemma was my website. I currently own my URL and it’s connected to Shopify. It’s costing me $39/month, but I’ve only sold about $300 worth of product since May ‘18. That’s not even the profit. I’ve probably cleared $100. So, I’ve been considering Etsy. I really still want to keep my URL though for a bio and blog. Especially since I just ordered 500 new business cards. What site/hosts do you use for your website? Are you able to receive affiliate marketing as well?
Btw, I am a huge fan of your work! Though our styles are different as artist, I find a similar quality in the way you approach your art as I do. Keep doing what you’re doing! You’re a great inspiration to a lot of other artists!
Sorry to hear you've been struggling with the whole website thing - I totally understand! I use Squarespace which is fantastic and you can change your plan at any time depending on your needs. I would recommend it!
Thanks Katie! I’m in the process of switching to FASO. We’ll see how it goes. I did take your advice and set up an Etsy Shop again. I’m going to try that along with Fine Art America for a print on demand company. I really appreciate all your video advice. The whole business of art is a complete labyrinth! 👩🏻🎨
thank you...you were so helpful 😊❤
Good tips, and very beautiful I must say :)
good points, I know a few that do quite well on ETSY
Useful videos thanks Katie!
really practical and informative. Thank you so much. PS. Please leave text on screen a wee bit longer . . . I'm a slow reader! 😉
how long did it take when you first opened your shop to start selling?
It took a week to sell my first painting, but I did already have a few Instagram followers and it was at a very cheap price. Each artist will be different, and it no way does it reflect on their work or worth 😊
Very informative! Thank you.
Your video is really helpful, thank you