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The Anatomy of a Perfect Etsy Listing
Creating a successful Etsy listing is both an art and a science. With millions of products on Etsy, crafting a standout listing is essential to attract buyers and convert views into sales. Whether you’re new to Etsy or refining your shop, here’s a breakdown of the key elements that make up the perfect Etsy listing. Let’s get started! 1. An Attention-Grabbing Title Your title is one of the first things potential buyers see, and it’s a powerful tool for Etsy’s search algorithm. Use clear, descriptive language that includes relevant keywords. Focus on phrases buyers might type into the search bar. Example: Instead of “Cute Handmade Mug,” try “Handmade Ceramic Coffee…
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50 Makers and Artists You Should Follow On Twitter
In the ever-evolving world of art and handmade creations, there’s no better place to find inspiration, community, and fresh ideas than on X (formerly Twitter). Whether you’re an artist yourself, a small shop owner, or simply someone who loves to explore creativity, following the right accounts can open up a world of inspiration. We’ve compiled a list of 50 incredible artists, makers, and creatives who share everything from their latest projects to insightful tips and behind-the-scenes glimpses of their craft. These accounts span fine art, handmade goods, and design, making this list a must-follow for anyone looking to fuel their creative spirit. Art News and Insights Stay in the loop…
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Finding Your Small Shop Why: Freebie
When I started my small shop, I knew I wanted to make a change. What I didn’t know was how much I’d need to lean on my “why” during every step of the journey. Running a small business isn’t always smooth sailing. There are days of excitement and growth, but there are also moments of doubt, frustration, and uncertainty. That’s why knowing your “why” is so important. Your “why” is the driving force behind your business—your reason for starting, the fuel that keeps you going, and the purpose that guides your decisions. It’s more than a nice-sounding idea; it’s the foundation that will keep you grounded and motivated, even when…
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My Small Shop Journey : Why I Started My Small Business
Starting a small shop wasn’t something I ever imagined myself doing. But, as life often does, it nudged me in a direction that was both unexpected and deeply fulfilling. This is the story of how I began my journey into the world of small business, not just to make ends meet, but to create something meaningful while being present for my family—especially my special needs child. When my son was born, he brought more love and light into my life than I ever thought possible. But raising a child with special needs also came with unique challenges that required my constant attention. It quickly became clear that a traditional 9-to-5…
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Top 7 Small Machines Every Handmade Shop Needs
Running a small handmade shop often means wearing all the hats: creator, marketer, packer, and everything in between. Having the right tools can make your work more efficient, enjoyable, and professional. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to upgrade, here are the top seven small machines that can transform your small handmade shop. Let’s dive in! 1. Cricut Maker 3 or Silhouette Cameo 4 These cutting machines are the holy grail for crafters. They can cut vinyl, paper, fabric, leather, and more, making them perfect for creating custom decals, stencils, or even packaging. The Cricut Maker 3 is beginner-friendly, while the Silhouette Cameo 4 offers more customization for advanced…
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Top Frequently Asked Questions About Selling On Etsy We Get Asked
Selling on Etsy can be an exciting venture, but as with any platform, new and experienced sellers often have a ton of questions about how to succeed. Whether you’re just setting up shop or you’re looking to refine your strategy, I’ve compiled answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about selling on Etsy. Let’s dive into the essentials to help your shop thrive! 1. How Much Does It Cost to Sell on Etsy? Etsy has a transparent fee structure. Here are the basics: Listing Fee: $0.20 per item listed (active for four months or until the item sells). Transaction Fee: 6.5% of the sale price (including shipping costs).…










