33:04 . Thanks Daniel. This is really interesting and you are very easy to listen to so thanks for that! I've recently opened an Etsy shop doing wall art and greetings cards so jigsaws would fit in well - I'm not really interested in mugs and T shirts 😊. When i set up the shop, i remember setting it up as UK only as it was a bit daunting to be selling in the US when i live in the UK. I Use Printify and now see that the print providers and products are limited for UK delivery. Is there a way to change this in my shop so that i can now open it up to the US market?
Super informative. You also are pleasant to listen too. Thank you for breaking things down in a way that's understandable. And thank you for blurring people's information.
hi. I am fulfilling embroidered shirts at Merchize. I noticed they also offer custom shape puzzles. You can ask them about it... their customer support is excellent
Hi Daniel, great idea. Just one question though. I have seen some Etsy sellers got hampered by late delivery of POD products. How do you deal with that?
Thanks Felix! Good question. I personally haven’t had any major delivery time issues when it comes to POD suppliers, but it varies from provider to provider. I would suggest looking at fulfilment times of providers in Printify. I’d also suggest adding a bit of a buffer to your fulfilment timelines in Etsy, so that customers aren’t left disappointed if it takes a while. Hope this helps a bit 😊
Thanks for sharing your experience! I understand how frustrating it can be when sales don’t come through as expected. Without knowing anything about your shop and situation (sorry 😁), some things to focus time and energy are: 1. SEO 2. Having amazing product photos 3. Making sure your products are truly unique and provide added value over competitors. Make sure buyers have a reason to buy your product over someone else’s. Wishing you lots of success going forward!
33:04 . Thanks Daniel. This is really interesting and you are very easy to listen to so thanks for that! I've recently opened an Etsy shop doing wall art and greetings cards so jigsaws would fit in well - I'm not really interested in mugs and T shirts 😊. When i set up the shop, i remember setting it up as UK only as it was a bit daunting to be selling in the US when i live in the UK. I Use Printify and now see that the print providers and products are limited for UK delivery. Is there a way to change this in my shop so that i can now open it up to the US market?
I love it. A different idea besides just the t-shirts and other print on demand videos I have seen so many others make
Thanks for your comment and for watching, I really appreciate it 😁
Super informative. You also are pleasant to listen too. Thank you for breaking things down in a way that's understandable. And thank you for blurring people's information.
Thanks so much for watching and your ongoing support, I really appreciate it 😊😊
@@EtsyDaniel no problem!
Thank you, excellent video!
Thanks for watching!! 😊
Thank you. I'm looking for print on demand providers that can do custom shape puzzle. Any suggestion?
hi. I am fulfilling embroidered shirts at Merchize. I noticed they also offer custom shape puzzles. You can ask them about it... their customer support is excellent
@@davidblond95 thank you. Their custom shape puzzles look great! will get on with it soon!
Hi Daniel, great idea. Just one question though. I have seen some Etsy sellers got hampered by late delivery of POD products. How do you deal with that?
Thanks Felix! Good question. I personally haven’t had any major delivery time issues when it comes to POD suppliers, but it varies from provider to provider. I would suggest looking at fulfilment times of providers in Printify. I’d also suggest adding a bit of a buffer to your fulfilment timelines in Etsy, so that customers aren’t left disappointed if it takes a while.
Hope this helps a bit 😊
I purchased an instant download from Etsy last week and they held it for 72 hours. I no longer needed the items. I built it myself.
@@EtsyDaniel Thanks for the pointers 😀
Excellent execution
Thanks for watching!
I added 55 puzzles to my store, I even looked at the most popular designs and added similar ones, but months went by and I didn't make a single sale.
Thanks for sharing your experience! I understand how frustrating it can be when sales don’t come through as expected.
Without knowing anything about your shop and situation (sorry 😁), some things to focus time and energy are:
1. SEO
2. Having amazing product photos
3. Making sure your products are truly unique and provide added value over competitors. Make sure buyers have a reason to buy your product over someone else’s.
Wishing you lots of success going forward!
@@EtsyDaniel Thank you. If I write my store address, can you review it? It would also be a video content for you.
I can't imagine this is how you really talk to people in real life? XD
Sadly it is :D
Well, POD is getting the ban hammer. So… lol