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I'm glad I'm not the only one, I put up my very first listing and then they deactivated it the next day. I asked for help and guidance and how do I fix it. I got no help at all and they decided to ban my account
Oops, US only. Aw I was so excited haha but I'm based in Australia and Malaysia. Looks like you're getting a few viewers from overseas now (yay for platform growth!). I'll jump over to one of your other videos :D
Hi! Thank you so much for watching! ❤️ You can also check out my other video here: www.creativehiveco.com/10-places-to-sell-your-handmade-products-online/ 😊 Let me know if you have any questions!
Hi Janette! Thank you for your comment! I also have a blog here on 10 places you can sell your products online that could be helpful for you and could be available in your location: www.creativehiveco.com/10-places-to-sell-your-handmade-products-online/ Feel free to check it out! 😊
You’ll have to be very very patient because you won’t sell much at all for any of these. Every single place that’s an alternative to Etsy has failed, unfortunately. I’m giving up Etsy this month due to their ridiculous changes.
I agree. You'll likely need to still drive your own traffic into these platforms because they're pretty new but if you're looking for Etsy alternatives, they can be worth a shot. On the other hand, you can always have your own website which, for me, is still way better compared to these eCommerce marketplaces.
these types of videos really help, Ive been crocheting for a while and I really just want a place i can sell without any personal info like my ssn ( which places keep asking for) ksl doesn't work for me Ive been struggling so much because I dont have much money to start out with.
You always have to spend money to make it. I have been making hand made jewelry for most of my life my Grandmother taught me and I taught my daughter. She has been in business for14 years she has been on shark tank and has put racks of jewelry in gift stores. It took a lot of blood sweat and tears to get to this point. There is always room to learn, she does a lot of road shows which can be very hard on your body. We have been with maker place since day 1 people are not finding us. Plus store personnel don’t know anything about it. It does cost 110.00 a year to sell on maker place
I'm glad you left Etsy out. I tried opening a store using printify and after all the time coming up with a name and making a printify account to connect to them, I was suspended and I don't know why. I didn't get a chance to even discuss what they didn't like. I didn't put anything inappropriate. I feel like my time was robbed. It really took the excitement of making a store away.
They a lot of people for no reason (including myself). Just gotta appeal it, and they’ll magically reopen your store without telling you like mine. :^)
i've had the exact same thing happen! it's been over 2 months and no reply to any of my emails. I have no idea what I supposedly did wrong. So frustrating!
I'm really sorry to hear that, Susan. That's just not cool! Please don't let that discourage you from pursuing your dream business though. Keep going! You got this!! ❤️
It’ll take a while for them to appeal it when you request it. I wouldn’t even bother looking at your emails when you do, awaiting a response, because they won’t send you one. You’re better off checking your shop after AT LEAST a week goes by. From there, check it every few days or so.
Etsy’s seller customer service is horrific, which is why a lot of Etsy sellers (including big ones) are going on strike until Etsy does something about it. People are also making a lot of videos talking about their frustrations and how Etsy treats their sellers like shit even though the sellers are the ones who make the website run. My advice to you? Be loud about it. You will be heard. We need to overwhelm them with our honest frustrations until something is done about it.
Hey Mei I have this idea to repurpose designer scarfs and make them into accessories. But I’m afraid of pricing them to low or to high!! I need your help
That sounds like a great idea, Helena! You can check out my video here for some guide on pricing your products: th-cam.com/video/H3r9M3QhnNQ/w-d-xo.html You can also download a free copy of my Online Pricing Calculator here: www.creativehiveco.com/pricing-handmade-items-guide/ Let me know if you have any questions! Good luck on your business! ❤️
Hi Mander! That's awesome!! Congrats!! ❤️ In terms of marketing and promoting your brand online, I really think you'll learn a ton from my free workshop here: bit.ly/3EGGC47 Feel free to check it out! Enjoy! ❤️ Let me know if you have any further questions!
Hi Debra! The digital products listed must be the seller's original work. According to GoImagine's Handmade Guidelines - "Goimagine allows the sale of various digital products, including but not limited to digital art, printable artwork, digital graphics, templates, and digital patterns. Sellers must ensure that the digital products they list are their original work and do not infringe upon the copyrights or intellectual property rights of others. Digital sellers are responsible for complying with all applicable state laws and regulations related to digital products." More on GoImagine's Handmade guidelines here: goimagine.com/handmade-guidelines/ 😊
Goimagine and RubyLane are known for having a built-in audience. They attract a large number of buyers interested in handmade and unique items. Thank you for watching!
Hi Debra! Below are more info about GoImagine and RubyLane's costs: GoImagine - goimagine.com/membership/ RubyLane - www.rubylane.com/info/faq?action=View&article=AVWYdjlZIc1iOM8wLwGO
Hello... Is there a platform that doesn't demand payment in advance? I am from a low-income family, thus I am not even allowed to obtain a credit card by the bank. I began at the bottom. I use my phone for everything; I didn't even have a laptop. Is there a choice like that? If the platform keeps a little portion of the sales of my digital products, that's fine with me. If you could answer my question. I would really appreciate it.
All of the platforms I recommended in this video does require an upfront payment. But, if you have limited resources, you can start out with Etsy, which has a small listing fee and takes a percentage of your sales, or Gumroad, which allows you to set your price, and they take a small fee per transaction. Hope this helps!
Honestly if I'm the one bringing in all of the sales I don't want to give another platform a cut. Like if you won't even let me rank on your SEO but the person I GOT from posting on social media etc you get a portion from? Oh FUCK no. So from now on I'm going to have my products etc on ETSY for more visibility but I'm not going to push customers I EARNED to buy from there. I'm going to create a different platform where it's just like payment processing fees max. Now, if ETSY would rank me or get a sale that I didn't have to work for from there - then sure! But I'm not busting my ass on sales to help you out.
Hi! I also have a blog here on 10 places you can sell online that could be helpful for you: www.creativehiveco.com/10-places-to-sell-your-handmade-products-online/ You may find one that's available in your location. 😊
Thank you for sharing the insightful video. I'm keen on delving into a specific feature of Etsy's operation. In instances where a listing is composed for a physical product, with the added provision to purchase its digital rendition, I'm curious about the intricacies of the confirmation process that governs these digital transactions. Given the inherent requirement of tracking numbers for tangible items, a factor that naturally holds no relevance for digital iterations, I'm genuinely interested in comprehending the modus operandi employed in such specific situations.
I am not about to host my products on an Etsy store now that they have a policy that requires them to hold 75% of my sales for 90+ days "in case of charge backs"! How the heck is one supposed to live with selling your goods?
Hi Esme! What country are you from? Maybe I can help you find some alternatives. 😊 You can also check out my blog here on 10 places you can sell your products online: www.creativehiveco.com/10-places-to-sell-your-handmade-products-online/
I am putting together a collaborative community to help support poor white kids that have lost their parents due to multiculturalism and its desire to replace them and disproportionately harm them in the very world that their ancestors created... Which product sales channel do you think will put them and their needs first?
Hi John! Great advocacy! Here's an article that could be helpful for you: www.thinkific.com/blog/best-online-community-platforms/ I wish you all the best! ❤️
Honestly, you really just explained why Etsy is the better option above all of the other platforms you've listed. Allow me to break it down for you: The first platform you stated, it's basically unheard of and is just slowly growing. So you're asking us to basically waste our time and help them grow their business. Leave a booming business for a new baby business..? It's bad enough that it's hard to gain new customers, so why would I make a business move switching from a well known platform to something new and not as known, so build their platform off of the back of my business, that also doesn't have as much traction? (Bear with me people.. Think with logic and not with your heart.) The second platform is similar, except, you eased in that it costs $1k and basically hoping on a wish and prayer that this platform works???? If that's the case, just give your kids $1k and hope they do the dishes that night... In addition to remembering this platform is also not as successful as Etsy. So basically they want you to make them rich without showing proof that they actually work... and you can’t verify if it actually does or not… hmmm… I’m not convinced… The third platform is just for people who handcraft products. Whereas Etsy you can pretty much sell everything, Etsy is like another amazon. Plus, I get the whole "Family" thing, but let's be real, it's about business first and foremost. A smart businessman or woman doesn't join something to feel like they have a "family"(You want a family? Make a FB account, join a group you resonate with, BOOM family!), they're joining because they want to build wealth and financial freedom. It cute to dress it up with flattering words such as charities, but what good is that if a company is basically taking an extra percentage of my earrings and I can't choose which charity I would like to support...? So you're basically saying that this company is charging me extra because they don't want to take their own earnings to put into charity??? Because why make someone give? That has to be illegal, sounds like Uncle Sam to me... It's alllll business love, that's their way of keeping their money while stealing from you and not even giving you the option of which charity you'd like to give to with the money they're basically stealing from you. I get the subscription portion, but I don't understand why not use the money I pay in subscriptions they earn to give to charity..? Why force me? Let me make that's choice... That's because it's business for them, they're just slapping the word "charity" on it, to cover up them stealing and keeping their portion, but making the sellers pay... It's a deal they have set up with those charities... In conclusion, I choose Etsy. Even though their customer support sucks and is the worst I have ever experienced in life. I had to stop at the 3rd platform you suggested.. By the 3rd one, I just felt like I heard all that I needed to hear. But I hope none of this offended you.. Just want people to truly weigh out their options.. I say still use Etsy, have all fingers in each basket! A tree has multiple roots to pull in water flow to one ☝️ tree! Remember that!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the video! I appreciate your perspective and understand your concerns about exploring new platforms versus sticking with Etsy. I agree that Etsy has established itself as a major player in the online selling space, and its large customer base can be appealing. Ultimately, each platform has its pros and cons, and the right choice depends on individual business goals and preferences. I encourage everyone to weigh their options carefully and consider diversifying their online presence to maximize their reach and success. Thanks again for your input!
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Etsy doesn't care about the sellers, they close you down on a whim. I really appreciate videos like these.
It's the sad truth unfortunately 🙁
They suspended my account before it even got started and wouldn't tell me why and wouldn't fix it
They sure don’t I was recently closed with no explanation after about 3 years and this happened to happen at the worst time
I'm glad I'm not the only one, I put up my very first listing and then they deactivated it the next day. I asked for help and guidance and how do I fix it. I got no help at all and they decided to ban my account
Yes they blindly
suspending Sellers shops, I think seller has to boycott Etsy.
Thanks for doing this research and providing this update on alternative sales platforms, including the costs. Very informative.
Thank you for the kind words! ❤️
You just read my mind... neither social media nor Etsy is helping
You can always have your own website. 😊 It's more reliable in the long run. Plus, you have more control over your brand, etc.
Oops, US only. Aw I was so excited haha but I'm based in Australia and Malaysia.
Looks like you're getting a few viewers from overseas now (yay for platform growth!).
I'll jump over to one of your other videos :D
Hi! Thank you so much for watching! ❤️ You can also check out my other video here: www.creativehiveco.com/10-places-to-sell-your-handmade-products-online/ 😊 Let me know if you have any questions!
You missed out a key piece of information. Most - if not all - of these platforms are unavailable to sellers who don't live in the US.
Hi Janette! Thank you for your comment! I also have a blog here on 10 places you can sell your products online that could be helpful for you and could be available in your location: www.creativehiveco.com/10-places-to-sell-your-handmade-products-online/ Feel free to check it out! 😊
Aww really? Glad I read that before watching the full video.
You’ll have to be very very patient because you won’t sell much at all for any of these. Every single place that’s an alternative to Etsy has failed, unfortunately. I’m giving up Etsy this month due to their ridiculous changes.
I agree. You'll likely need to still drive your own traffic into these platforms because they're pretty new but if you're looking for Etsy alternatives, they can be worth a shot. On the other hand, you can always have your own website which, for me, is still way better compared to these eCommerce marketplaces.
these types of videos really help, Ive been crocheting for a while and I really just want a place i can sell without any personal info like my ssn ( which places keep asking for) ksl doesn't work for me Ive been struggling so much because I dont have much money to start out with.
I'm glad you found the video helpful. Thank you so much for watching!
Any apps that don’t require things such as ssn?
Thank You🙏🏼✨ That's exactly what I needed :)
You’re welcome 😊
I am a little late, but is there any resource that does not require ssn? I feel uncomfortable sharing it with online platforms.
You always have to spend money to make it. I have been making hand made jewelry for most of my life my Grandmother taught me and I taught my daughter. She has been in business for14 years she has been on shark tank and has put racks of jewelry in gift stores. It took a lot of blood sweat and tears to get to this point. There is always room to learn, she does a lot of road shows which can be very hard on your body.
We have been with maker place since day 1 people are not finding us. Plus store personnel don’t know anything about it. It does cost 110.00 a year to sell on maker place
Keep persevering, and I'm sure you'll find new ways to elevate your online selling experience! Thank you for watching!
Thanks for all the newest info!
You're most welcome, Lana! ❤️
I'm glad you left Etsy out. I tried opening a store using printify and after all the time coming up with a name and making a printify account to connect to them, I was suspended and I don't know why. I didn't get a chance to even discuss what they didn't like. I didn't put anything inappropriate. I feel like my time was robbed. It really took the excitement of making a store away.
They a lot of people for no reason (including myself). Just gotta appeal it, and they’ll magically reopen your store without telling you like mine. :^)
i've had the exact same thing happen! it's been over 2 months and no reply to any of my emails. I have no idea what I supposedly did wrong. So frustrating!
I'm really sorry to hear that, Susan. That's just not cool!
Please don't let that discourage you from pursuing your dream business though. Keep going! You got this!! ❤️
It’ll take a while for them to appeal it when you request it. I wouldn’t even bother looking at your emails when you do, awaiting a response, because they won’t send you one. You’re better off checking your shop after AT LEAST a week goes by. From there, check it every few days or so.
Etsy’s seller customer service is horrific, which is why a lot of Etsy sellers (including big ones) are going on strike until Etsy does something about it. People are also making a lot of videos talking about their frustrations and how Etsy treats their sellers like shit even though the sellers are the ones who make the website run. My advice to you? Be loud about it. You will be heard. We need to overwhelm them with our honest frustrations until something is done about it.
Hey Mei I have this idea to repurpose designer scarfs and make them into accessories. But I’m afraid of pricing them to low or to high!! I need your help
That sounds like a great idea, Helena! You can check out my video here for some guide on pricing your products: th-cam.com/video/H3r9M3QhnNQ/w-d-xo.html
You can also download a free copy of my Online Pricing Calculator here: www.creativehiveco.com/pricing-handmade-items-guide/
Let me know if you have any questions! Good luck on your business! ❤️
We are just getting started with handmade jewelry, candles, and herbal soaps - how do we market them>
Hi Mander! That's awesome!! Congrats!! ❤️ In terms of marketing and promoting your brand online, I really think you'll learn a ton from my free workshop here: bit.ly/3EGGC47 Feel free to check it out! Enjoy! ❤️ Let me know if you have any further questions!
on imagine do they allow people to list digital items even if another person or company makes it? Can we list supplies
Hi Debra! The digital products listed must be the seller's original work. According to GoImagine's Handmade Guidelines - "Goimagine allows the sale of various digital products, including but not limited to digital art, printable artwork, digital graphics, templates, and digital patterns. Sellers must ensure that the digital products they list are their original work and do not infringe upon the copyrights or intellectual property rights of others. Digital sellers are responsible for complying with all applicable state laws and regulations related to digital products."
More on GoImagine's Handmade guidelines here: goimagine.com/handmade-guidelines/ 😊
I’m looking to MAKE money, not spend it. So no listing fees, membership fees, etc. To hell with all of that.
Thank you for watching! :)
Then sell your stuff in person. That’s the only option you have
which ones have a built-in audience like etsy?
Goimagine and RubyLane are known for having a built-in audience. They attract a large number of buyers interested in handmade and unique items. Thank you for watching!
@@CreativeHiveCo Thank you for telling me that. I put some stuff on gumtree and then found out they didnt have their own audience..are they expensive?
Hi Debra! Below are more info about GoImagine and RubyLane's costs:
GoImagine - goimagine.com/membership/
RubyLane - www.rubylane.com/info/faq?action=View&article=AVWYdjlZIc1iOM8wLwGO
Thank you!
You're most welcome! Thank you for watching! ❤️
Hello...
Is there a platform that doesn't demand payment in advance? I am from a low-income family, thus I am not even allowed to obtain a credit card by the bank. I began at the bottom. I use my phone for everything; I didn't even have a laptop. Is there a choice like that? If the platform keeps a little portion of the sales of my digital products, that's fine with me. If you could answer my question. I would really appreciate it.
All of the platforms I recommended in this video does require an upfront payment. But, if you have limited resources, you can start out with Etsy, which has a small listing fee and takes a percentage of your sales, or Gumroad, which allows you to set your price, and they take a small fee per transaction. Hope this helps!
@@CreativeHiveCo thankyou very much
@@CreativeHiveCo etsy asking my CC before I applied the products, and I don't have one.
We love being apart of goimagine 😊
Great to hear that!! ❤️
Way too many problems with Etsy. I won't shop or sell on Etsy.
It just keeps piling up. :((
Honestly if I'm the one bringing in all of the sales I don't want to give another platform a cut. Like if you won't even let me rank on your SEO but the person I GOT from posting on social media etc you get a portion from? Oh FUCK no. So from now on I'm going to have my products etc on ETSY for more visibility but I'm not going to push customers I EARNED to buy from there. I'm going to create a different platform where it's just like payment processing fees max.
Now, if ETSY would rank me or get a sale that I didn't have to work for from there - then sure! But I'm not busting my ass on sales to help you out.
Awesome plan to keep more control over your sales and customer relationships!
DAMN, THIS GIRL'S PRETTY.
Thank you for watching!
Sadly this list is only applicable for US sellers
Hi! I also have a blog here on 10 places you can sell online that could be helpful for you: www.creativehiveco.com/10-places-to-sell-your-handmade-products-online/ You may find one that's available in your location. 😊
Thank you for sharing the insightful video. I'm keen on delving into a specific feature of Etsy's operation. In instances where a listing is composed for a physical product, with the added provision to purchase its digital rendition, I'm curious about the intricacies of the confirmation process that governs these digital transactions. Given the inherent requirement of tracking numbers for tangible items, a factor that naturally holds no relevance for digital iterations, I'm genuinely interested in comprehending the modus operandi employed in such specific situations.
Hi! These articles/threads might help:
community.etsy.com/t5/Managing-Your-Shop/Digital-and-Physical-products-in-the-same-listing/td-p/136252224
www.reddit.com/r/Etsy/comments/pgfcfh/how_to_sell_both_digital_and_physical_physical/
I am not about to host my products on an Etsy store now that they have a policy that requires them to hold 75% of my sales for 90+ days "in case of charge backs"! How the heck is one supposed to live with selling your goods?
can you do ones that are free? T-T
Hi! You can try checking out Bonanza or Amazon Handmade as alternatives. Thank you for watching!
Etsy is overrated for sure, not that profitable any longer and lots of rules that are psychological but dont follow a rule for all
Exploring other platforms or even building your own website could offer more control and potentially better returns. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
There are a *few artists who don’t live in the US, we don’t count I suppose 😆
Hi Esme! What country are you from? Maybe I can help you find some alternatives. 😊 You can also check out my blog here on 10 places you can sell your products online: www.creativehiveco.com/10-places-to-sell-your-handmade-products-online/
I am putting together a collaborative community to help support poor white kids that have lost their parents due to multiculturalism and its desire to replace them and disproportionately harm them in the very world that their ancestors created... Which product sales channel do you think will put them and their needs first?
Hi John! Great advocacy! Here's an article that could be helpful for you: www.thinkific.com/blog/best-online-community-platforms/ I wish you all the best! ❤️
What?!
😂😂
Don't waste your time watching this video
Hi! Is there any part of the video that you didn't find helpful? I'm happy to help if you have any questions or hear any feedback.
@@CreativeHiveCoi enjoyed the video😊
Honestly, you really just explained why Etsy is the better option above all of the other platforms you've listed.
Allow me to break it down for you:
The first platform you stated, it's basically unheard of and is just slowly growing. So you're asking us to basically waste our time and help them grow their business. Leave a booming business for a new baby business..? It's bad enough that it's hard to gain new customers, so why would I make a business move switching from a well known platform to something new and not as known, so build their platform off of the back of my business, that also doesn't have as much traction?
(Bear with me people.. Think with logic and not with your heart.)
The second platform is similar, except, you eased in that it costs $1k and basically hoping on a wish and prayer that this platform works???? If that's the case, just give your kids $1k and hope they do the dishes that night... In addition to remembering this platform is also not as successful as Etsy. So basically they want you to make them rich without showing proof that they actually work... and you can’t verify if it actually does or not… hmmm… I’m not convinced…
The third platform is just for people who handcraft products. Whereas Etsy you can pretty much sell everything, Etsy is like another amazon. Plus, I get the whole "Family" thing, but let's be real, it's about business first and foremost. A smart businessman or woman doesn't join something to feel like they have a "family"(You want a family? Make a FB account, join a group you resonate with, BOOM family!), they're joining because they want to build wealth and financial freedom. It cute to dress it up with flattering words such as charities, but what good is that if a company is basically taking an extra percentage of my earrings and I can't choose which charity I would like to support...? So you're basically saying that this company is charging me extra because they don't want to take their own earnings to put into charity??? Because why make someone give? That has to be illegal, sounds like Uncle Sam to me... It's alllll business love, that's their way of keeping their money while stealing from you and not even giving you the option of which charity you'd like to give to with the money they're basically stealing from you. I get the subscription portion, but I don't understand why not use the money I pay in subscriptions they earn to give to charity..? Why force me? Let me make that's choice... That's because it's business for them, they're just slapping the word "charity" on it, to cover up them stealing and keeping their portion, but making the sellers pay... It's a deal they have set up with those charities...
In conclusion, I choose Etsy. Even though their customer support sucks and is the worst I have ever experienced in life.
I had to stop at the 3rd platform you suggested.. By the 3rd one, I just felt like I heard all that I needed to hear.
But I hope none of this offended you.. Just want people to truly weigh out their options.. I say still use Etsy, have all fingers in each basket! A tree has multiple roots to pull in water flow to one ☝️ tree! Remember that!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the video! I appreciate your perspective and understand your concerns about exploring new platforms versus sticking with Etsy. I agree that Etsy has established itself as a major player in the online selling space, and its large customer base can be appealing. Ultimately, each platform has its pros and cons, and the right choice depends on individual business goals and preferences. I encourage everyone to weigh their options carefully and consider diversifying their online presence to maximize their reach and success. Thanks again for your input!
etsy = israeli company
Thank you for watching!