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So, I have a question to ask of you ladies. I don't think anyone has direct experience with this, but I thought I would see what your thoughts were.
Etsy shop. Should I start one? I have gained the loving nickname 'crafty b**tch' from one of our former GMs... I made a lot of DIY stuff including glass etching, name hangers, and photo coaster for the wedding... I just made some etched beer steins as Christmas gifts and have found myself making custom vinyl stickers for Hubby's truck windows and four-wheeler. Everything is raved about in my circles.
I have lots of neat ideas and ways to implement them, but I guess I am looking for some guidance or encouragement/discouragement in this venture. I have heard it is rather difficult to get started. Help? Thoughts? Anything to add?
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Re: picking your brain...
If you have the extra time to create things for other people than I say go for it. I think its neat and if I had any spare time, I'd think about opening up an paper store on Etsy because everyone raved about my invites and I had fun designing them.
I think the hard part in getting started is people are more hesitant to order if you don't already have a reputation as a good seller. I think thats why Etsy has that undiscovered section for people who either just made a sale or people who are new sellers. Another part that might be difficult is setting it up to receive payments through Paypal. I've read that they tend to make you jump through some hoops before they'll approve you as not just a person receiving money.
Another thing to think about, I don't know whether those Etsy sellers have to register within their states as companies or not. It may vary from state to state, but I'd assume if you are selling something you'd be liable to collect sales tax and then pay a portion of that sales tax back to the state. Or it may be like an independent contractor type thing, you'd only need to report information if you made over $600 in a calendar year.
Married / The Cookaholic Wife
I say go for it! Getting started will be the hardest but if you put the time/advertisement into it then it'll help. I would definitely do what jedaniel said too about using FB as a way of advertising too. Just link everything to your etsy shop and that way TONS more can see.
Let us know if you open it up so we can go look around!! GL!!
I've also heard that it's really hard to get started, and you have to really be willing to and have the time to market yourself heavily. You can see how that happens, that listings get buried quickly. I hate how sellers tag unrelated things so that the search function isn't great, but it happens all the time.
No real guidance other than to think about the time aspect.
I also say do it. I don't know personally about any of it. But I'm sure just like any "business" it's hard to get started.
While you are building your reputation, could you also post/sell in other places? Like craigslist or something like that?