I've been selling my art online & in person for several years. These are the things I'm dying to tell people about their etsy shops. Ten quick tips for your etsy shop and online sales of arts and crafts in general:

1. Niche thyself. Your shop should have a consistent aesthetic or product line. Don't try to be everything to everybody. A shop full of cohesive work that connects with a potential buyer is a powerful thing. Nail your niche.

2. List it! If you sell it, list it- don't make people ask for it. As a photographer, I offer prints in various sizes. Since I've started listing my larger prints in my shop and not just mentioning in the descriptions that large prints are available, my sales of large prints have risen dramatically.

3. Smile. Be happy. Always, always, always have a positive attitude about your business. Everyone loves a success. Never complain about lack of sales. Never. Always find something positive to say. Success creates buzz, creates excitement, makes people wonder what they are missing and they visit your shop looking for the fabulous things they're missing.

4. Photos. Photos. Photos. They can always be better.

5. Build your brand. Be in it for the long haul. Buy the advertising that you can afford to do for 3 months or more. If you can only afford an ad on a particular site or blog for a week, look for another place to advertise. Work to make your name & product familiar to people; they need to see your ad over & over. When people are familiar with your name & product, they will think of you when they are ready to buy.

6. Price for success. Low prices may be killing your business. People may think your product is cheap. The people that are buying from you may be buying only on price- those are not the buyers you want to cultivate for the long term success of your business.

7. Make the things you love. Then find the market. Put your heart & soul into your work & people will know.

8. Answer your buyers' questions. Write full descriptions. The number one reason online browsers don't buy is they don't feel that they have enough information about the product. (Info from Etsy's usability testing.) Give your browsers plenty of information on your product. Write your description as if there were no photographs in the listing.

9. Give your buyers confidence. Tell them they can return it if they are not happy. You might get a few returns- build that in your cost model. The increased sales will be worth the cost of a few returns.

10. Know thyself. What is your mission? What are your goals? What do you want from your business this year? Next year? in 10 years? Getting clear on your goals will help you focus your efforts in your business. Should you pursue wholesale opportunities? Licensing? A larger studio space? Should you branch into another media? A vision of your future will help you make these decisions.

Tricia McKellar writes small business marketing articles for artists and crafters for the popular indie biz tips blog Wonder Thinking.

Tags: Etsy, Selling

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Very informative! Very useful. I will try out some of your tips.

Thanks,

Anshu

AND mail out orders promptly! I purchased an item on Etsy, paid immediately through PayPal and the seller did not mail out my order until a week after I paid for it. So, remember to treat your customers with respect. They will want to order from you again if you do! :)

Thank you for this. If you have never sold things before, only ever having made them for enjoyment, it is great to be able to have some hints on how to turn that enjoyment into profit.

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