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Showing posts with label Etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Etsy. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Renewing Expired Listings on Etsy

A few weeks ago, I posed this question on twitter:


I was in the midst of cleaning up my shop, and realized that a) I had grown emotionally attached to designs that just weren't making it big and b) I was spending a lot of money renewing these items and it didn't seem to make sense to do so anymore.

My questions led to a lot of response from many Etsy sellers in my handmade community-- a very mixed response. Some suggested that I keep renewing until I sold the card. Some said I needed to let go and just let it expire. And others felt that I should keep renewing items simply to have more outlets for customers to enter my shop-- in other words, that I should think of it as advertising.

https://www.etsy.com/listing/180910107/funny-i-love-you-card-i-love-you-card?ref=shop_home_active_10

As I work toward streamlining and making my business stronger, renewing items on Etsy is a legitimate concern. I realized that I had no system in place in terms of keeping track of how many times a card was selling and how many times I was renewing a card with or without sales in between. For me, not having a system to keep track of these things seemed like a possible source of losing income and spending money that didn't need to be spent.

Selling a card for $4 when I had renewed it 5 times, suddenly meant that I had already cut $1 off from the price of the sale. For this reason, it just doesn't seem to make sense to keep renewing cards for sale if they don't sell. Additionally, I don't know that I could justify renewing a card's listing simply from a traffic standpoint when there are other ways that you can advertise that are much more cost effective.

https://www.etsy.com/listing/181851585/thank-you-card-card-for-a-friend-thank?ref=shop_home_active_14

That meant only one thing-- I would have to let go. While there are some cards that I love, they just might not be popular or they may never sell. And it simply doesn't seem to be good business practice to spend money simply because a design is near and dear to my heart. In turn, I've been starting to develop ways of keeping track of these things, and I've set limits for myself. If I've renewed a card a couple times and it just hasn't taken off, or it has never sold, it has to go.

In addition, focusing on the more popular designs has helped me to get a better idea of what sorts of inventory I should take with me to craft fairs. It has also sparked my creativity in terms of building a focus for new designs. I spend more time thinking about which ideas are truly great ideas. I'm less quick to make a card with just any old thing that pops into my head. And to honest, it's been freeing! I see the number of available designs in my shop dwindle, but at the same time, I know that what I am producing is truly something I am proud of and am completely satisfied with sharing with others.

I'm learning. Slowly, but surely, I'm figuring out this whole running a business thing. I still have a lot to soak up, but at least I'm making small steps of progress here and there.

What do you think? How do you decide whether or not to renew expired listings? Do you have a way to keep track of these statistics for your inventory? I'd love to hear your point of view!

Monday, May 7, 2012

A Little Something for Dad

I know Mother's Day hasn't even come and gone yet, but I wanted to be ready. So this weekend, I finally got all of those Father's Day card ideas out of my head and onto paper. I brought back an old one and revamped the photos (now that I finally have the perfect set up for light I've been trying to retake photos) and I created three new ones.

Here's the old--


And the new--


I'm definitely going to have to say that the guitar one is my fave. My dad builds guitars so maybe that has something to do with it. And I'm also pretty sure that I could give the flat tire one to my dad. He changed my flat tires on several occasions, so the whole stereotype about dads coming to the rescue must be true after all.

You can click through the photos to get to the cards, and if you haven't gotten your Mother's Day card yet you better hurry! Which of these Father's Day cards do you like best?

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Just a Few Things I'm Loving Lately

If there was a way that I could have everything that I love from Etsy lately, I'd be a happy girl.

Some fun spring earrings would be nice!

via Laonato
Hand painted sake cups-- I think these would also work perfectly for soy sauce dipping for sushi!
via sew Zinski
I wouldn't mind having these fun prints to hang in my studio space.
via Amanda Catherine Designs
These post cards are pretty fabulous!
via Mademoiselle Yo
This would work perfectly to store colored pencils.
via Mama Bleu Designs
What are some of your current Etsy favorites?

Friday, April 6, 2012

Yippee!!!

I scour the Etsy Finds email every day always looking and hoping that I will spot a card or set of stationery from my shop. Usually, it winds up in disappointment. Sometimes it causes jealousy. Especially during Valentine's season when one particular card was in Etsy Finds EVERY day for like two weeks. And don't worry Andrew never heard the end of it every day when I opened that email and groaned. I even started these conspiracy theories about how Etsy hated me or that artists were paying them off. Or how maybe my cards were actually super duper crappy. Yup, my jealously was pretty ugly. But yesterday did not end up in disappointment or jealousy because there I was!


Woooooohoooooo!!!!! Yippppeeeeeee!!!!!

And if you are in love with this Mother's Day card just as much as Etsy was yesterday afternoon, you can find it in my shop here. But for now, I'm going to savor this and enjoy it going into the weekend.

P.S. Thank you ALL SO MUCH for your encouragement on yesterday's post. You were all so truly kind and made me realize that I'm not the only one who is camera shy, or that maybe sometimes I should just step out of my comfort zone and everything will be all right. I may just go for it again in the future. ;)

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Shibang Designs

Just happened to stumble upon this lovely shop, Shibang Designs, that has beautiful textile pieces in bold vibrant colors. Clutches, iPad sleeves, cosmetic bags, home decor, and other such things all are appliqued with brightly colored flowers that come in some of my favorite hues.






What are some of your Etsy favorites at the moment?

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Shop Update

It's been a while since I've given an update of all the awesome things I've been working on for my shop. Here are a few of my faves.








You can click on the photos to take you directly to the items in my shop. And don't forget, The February Sale Event is running throughout the entire month! Check out the SALE section in my shop for items up to 50% off. Plus, use the code FEBRUARY10 to receive 10% off of anything in the shop, including sale items!

Monday, January 30, 2012

Featured Shop - Little White Chapel and Oh, Nostalgia

Since I started my Etsy shop and blog a little over a year ago, I've gotten to know a lot of other artists. I am constantly amazed by the amount of talent I am surrounded by, not to mention, super awesome people. One of those super awesome people is Paige from Little Nostalgia. Aside from her blog she has two fabulous jewelry shops, Little White Chapel and Oh Nostalgia. Her jewelry is vintage inspired and absolutely fabulous either for that wedding that you're planning or for every day wear. And her blog? Well she's a pretty awesome DIYer that has great fashion sense and a great sense of humor to add in the mix. Here's what Paige has to say.


1. Tell us a little bit about yourself and your shops.

Nice to virtually meet you! I’m Paige from Chicago, and I make jewelry. I’ve had a weird string of jobs that led me to this point (I used to be on the radio, and then I worked for an office supply company) but now I make a living running my two Etsy shops, Little White Chapel and Oh Nostalgia.


2. How and why did you start Little White Chapel? What made you decide to open your second shop Oh Nostalgia?

I’ve always loved weddings, and after I had so much fun planning my own, I wanted to stay involved in the scene somehow. I also saw a lot of the same old jewelry marketed to brides, so I wanted to make something a little different. As for opening up a second shop, I knew that if I wanted to quit my day job then I needed to expand my business. Developing an everyday line seemed like the natural thing to do next. I actually started selling Oh Nostalgia pieces at craft shows first—just to make sure it didn’t tank—and then opened the Etsy shop a few months later.


3. Aside from the projects you're working on for your shops, what other projects do you like to spend time on?

Decorating! It’s been a hobby of mine for most of my life. In fact, when I was a kid I would make my sister play “interior designer” with me. She never got to be the designer.


4. If you had a free day with nothing planned and time on your own, what would you do?

It would probably be a lot of sitting around. Reading while enjoying a cup of tea, catching up on episodes of Teen Mom 2 (don’t judge), and napping on the couch come to mind. Then I might go antiquing just to get out of the house for a bit.


5. What are your hopes for your creative endeavors in the future?

Well, I just went back to school to get an interior design degree, so the ultimate goal is to do some combination of jewelry-making and decorating. I’d like to keep working for myself, too.


I'm not going to lie, I'm loving those turquoise pearl earrings (I just have a thing for that color in case you hadn't figured it out)! They're pretty much perfect! Oh, and don't forget to say hi to Paige elsewhere on the web!

Thursday, January 26, 2012

One Fine Dae

Just happened across this beautiful little paper shop the other day. If you're one that likes notebooks and other such paper goods, you'll probably love One Fine Dae as well. The notebooks look perfect for the list maker like me and the pencils are super fun.






What sorts of paper shops have you been loving lately?

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Hug a Porcupine

One of my latest Etsy finds are these adorable little pins and fantastic geometric necklaces from Hug a Porcupine. It's really hard not to like these enamel accessories.






I think my favorite has to be the triangle necklaces, and there are so many fun color options! What are some of your favorite Etsy finds these days?

Friday, January 6, 2012

All in the Family with StarSeventeen

I'm pretty sure that art runs in the family. My dad's art is building guitars. My mom's is baking bread and making woodblock prints. My sister's is hats. Yup. Hats. Well, that's not entirely true because she's pretty amazing with all sorts of media-- painting, drawing, knitting, collage-ing, jewelry-making, card-making, sewing, and probably a bunch of other things that I can't even remember anymore. So to say just hats would be silly when she's spent her entire life doing art of one sort or another.

Her latest focus, however, is her Etsy shop StarSeventeen. She especially loves creating geometric designs. And she paints her geometric designs on hats. I love the originality of this particular art and the fact that no two hats are alike.








And if that's not enough hats for you, I'm pretty sure she rocks at making knitted hats too.  I can fully attest to that one considering that both mine and Andrew's favorite winter hats are ones that she knitted us for Christmas a few years ago. A few of those for eye candy as well...



And we even share an obsession with Sharpie markers...


She sells her hats on Etsy in her shop StarSeventeen. And you can check her out on Facebook as well. In the future, she's hoping to focus mostly on her geometric designs, expanding to poster prints, and even clothing. Lots to look forward to in the future! Show her some love and head over to her shop and facebook page to favorite and like her!
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