I am so confused by everbee and sales samurai, the numbers are so different. Plus when I look up products in everbee it lists things that are totally irrelevant
Etsy does not give data out so these tools are not accurate. I like these tools because they still show at a glance info that can be helpful. I think they underestimate numbers of sales for instance. I would prefer that to inflating sales.
@@teddyeaulympe1279None of them are accurate at all, but they can get you within a decent enough range in order to help make decisions. Estimated data is better than no data at all IMHO
@@Bekind95 Do you think additional tools are necessary? I'm currently not using any. I just started an Etsy store at the beginning of the month and it's already generated over 7k by organic marketing on Pinterest, Tik Tok, IG, and FB and then I started running ads at the end of the first week and started gaining traction and getting more sales. My conversion is roughly 2-4% but profit margins are about 25-30%. I know Etsy is different from eBay but I started a store on there at the same time, same product no marketing at all but only eBay's organic reach and I've generated over 9k for that store since starting but profit margins are about 37-41% on that one. Any suggestions on how to increase profit margins?
HI Scott, just enrolled on your course starting Dec 7 and really looking forward to it! II have two Niches I am passionate about and just can't choose between them! Do you think I can have two niches and be successful? Both of them are starting to sell in my "General" POD store, or do you recommend I have two stores? Thanks so much, Maddi
... you need to say "neesh" for "niche" because it comes from the french word "niche" that means "doghouse" as the shelter of the dog. (I'm french). Now, the word "niche" also means a rare and profitable business sector.
@@ChristopherShaffer1 It is either the American way or the European way. Nich sounds weird. Neesh makes more sense given its origin. But it is funny to see completely opposite statements about word origin on some high-profile USA dictionary websites and Europe websites.
@@MarinaArtDesignup until about 100 years ago it was ONLY pronounced nitch, but then there was a big trend to add french pronunciation to french based words and now there are two proper ways of saying it. Overall, English is a very silly language 🤣
I have to work on that. ,I only have 4 sales. A lot of people are telling me to leave Etsy cuz there is too many other people with similar products. Right now I only have 6 listings.
Hey scott question for you about everbee would the conversion rate feature be a good indicator that the listing title is grabbing the right attention for the listings /niche I’m searching through? It’s it’s high like 4% conversions
The conversion rate is just based off how many people purchased after the click. So I wouldn't use the conversion rate as an indicator that the image is getting good CTR.
Hey Scott, love your work, love your videos, keep it up please :) A question if I may please ? At what point do you need to consider having a second Etsy shop ? So what I am talking about is for example selling Dog art, then you decide to branch into Cat art. Do these cross over enough to be in the same store (being art) ? Then you decide to branch into Dog tshirts, and Cat T-shirts ... does the Tshirt store warrant a separate shop ? It's still 'art' though maybe not in the classic sense ... do you see what i am driving at ? And then, if you have a second Etsy store is it any real additional work or is it as much as log in to your 1st store, do whatever, logout, log in to your second store, carry on. Thanks :)
I have a new etsy store, May 3, '23. I''ve sold ONE t-shirt! I used Canva to create designs, but I"m a commercial artist and I watercolor baby animals in cute poses with an item per animal. The problem is that I can't paint a bunch of paintings over night. I am trying to get designs created for Halloween, Christmas and Valentines Day. So, I'm afraid it's going to take me a very long time t do the paintings! I will sell those same paintings on Kid's room art. So, I'm getting disheartened! I love my banner, I love the look of my store, I just don't love my products!! YET!! I do love my baby animals... Any suggestions? I did create a design for Hallowen and I've put it on unisex tee's, sweatshirts, Totes, mugs, candles etc...... Thanks
might want to invest in an ipad and procreate. maybe couple classes for procreate too. might help you more. then you wouldn't have to re-create your art over and over
Thanks for your content, I really find it useful. About Everbee and other tools... How do they come to that numbers if they don't have access to Etsy's inside stats?
So you get a best seller and it gets copied. Then you create a niche around that best seller and those also get copied, Don't think you can stop the copy cats just because you ave a "niche."
Same garbage that a million other videos suggest. If any of this actually worked for people, We'd ALL have our niches already. If you are going to present the same video as everyone else, you're wasting everyone's time.
Your logic fails you. It is not going to work with just one video and it is not going to work with people trying to succeed by doing 15% of the job needed. These videos can be good or can be bad (which also makes them good because you learn). Also if the video was such that provides a niche solution to all 60000 viewers... it is just mathematically impossible. You would have to have a large number of subscribers interested in exactly same thing to cover them all in one video. If someone is posting about an interesting niche you should look into - that is a good video. Now you know to avoid that niche because it will be saturated. Silver lining.
Hello I have a program I am developing to help sellers keep track of current and past keywords they have tried. Would like help getting the word out for the exchange of commission pay. Do you have an email to be reached?
A guy who is thinking long term, business minded, not quick cash / side hustle. Love it man. Lots of gold in your videos.
I am so confused by everbee and sales samurai, the numbers are so different. Plus when I look up products in everbee it lists things that are totally irrelevant
Etsy does not give data out so these tools are not accurate. I like these tools because they still show at a glance info that can be helpful. I think they underestimate numbers of sales for instance. I would prefer that to inflating sales.
totally agree! We need to know which tool is the most trustable!
@@teddyeaulympe1279None of them are accurate at all, but they can get you within a decent enough range in order to help make decisions. Estimated data is better than no data at all IMHO
My favs are Erank and Everbee and Alura.
@@Bekind95 Do you think additional tools are necessary? I'm currently not using any. I just started an Etsy store at the beginning of the month and it's already generated over 7k by organic marketing on Pinterest, Tik Tok, IG, and FB and then I started running ads at the end of the first week and started gaining traction and getting more sales. My conversion is roughly 2-4% but profit margins are about 25-30%. I know Etsy is different from eBay but I started a store on there at the same time, same product no marketing at all but only eBay's organic reach and I've generated over 9k for that store since starting but profit margins are about 37-41% on that one. Any suggestions on how to increase profit margins?
Inspirational. Nicely done.
Glad you liked it!
HI Scott, just enrolled on your course starting Dec 7 and really looking forward to it! II have two Niches I am passionate about and just can't choose between them! Do you think I can have two niches and be successful? Both of them are starting to sell in my "General" POD store, or do you recommend I have two stores? Thanks so much, Maddi
You sir, are AWESOME. Thank you so very much for these videos!!!! Do you have an A-Z Etsy course that you sell (that hopefully includes AI tools)?
I have that already but its going so slow 😭
... you need to say "neesh" for "niche" because it comes from the french word "niche" that means "doghouse" as the shelter of the dog. (I'm french). Now, the word "niche" also means a rare and profitable business sector.
Yes, but this is how it is spoken in his dialect. Not every state in the USA is pronouncing it like this.
@@MarinaArtDesignactually, nitch is the more common way of saying the word, and both are considered correct.
@@ChristopherShaffer1 It is either the American way or the European way. Nich sounds weird. Neesh makes more sense given its origin. But it is funny to see completely opposite statements about word origin on some high-profile USA dictionary websites and Europe websites.
@@MarinaArtDesignup until about 100 years ago it was ONLY pronounced nitch, but then there was a big trend to add french pronunciation to french based words and now there are two proper ways of saying it.
Overall, English is a very silly language 🤣
I have to work on that. ,I only have 4 sales. A lot of people are telling me to leave Etsy cuz there is too many other people with similar products. Right now I only have 6 listings.
I had a major problem on first sale last night
Hey scott question for you about everbee would the conversion rate feature be a good indicator that the listing title is grabbing the right attention for the listings /niche I’m searching through? It’s it’s high like 4% conversions
The conversion rate is just based off how many people purchased after the click. So I wouldn't use the conversion rate as an indicator that the image is getting good CTR.
Hey Scott, love your work, love your videos, keep it up please :) A question if I may please ? At what point do you need to consider having a second Etsy shop ? So what I am talking about is for example selling Dog art, then you decide to branch into Cat art. Do these cross over enough to be in the same store (being art) ? Then you decide to branch into Dog tshirts, and Cat T-shirts ... does the Tshirt store warrant a separate shop ? It's still 'art' though maybe not in the classic sense ... do you see what i am driving at ? And then, if you have a second Etsy store is it any real additional work or is it as much as log in to your 1st store, do whatever, logout, log in to your second store, carry on. Thanks :)
I have a new etsy store, May 3, '23. I''ve sold ONE t-shirt! I used Canva to create designs, but I"m a commercial artist and I watercolor baby animals in cute poses with an item per animal. The problem is that I can't paint a bunch of paintings over night. I am trying to get designs created for Halloween, Christmas and Valentines Day. So, I'm afraid it's going to take me a very long time t do the paintings! I will sell those same paintings on Kid's room art. So, I'm getting disheartened! I love my banner, I love the look of my store, I just don't love my products!! YET!! I do love my baby animals... Any suggestions? I did create a design for Hallowen and I've put it on unisex tee's, sweatshirts, Totes, mugs, candles etc...... Thanks
might want to invest in an ipad and procreate. maybe couple classes for procreate too. might help you more. then you wouldn't have to re-create your art over and over
@@diabetesme00 I am sure doing a picture on ipad would take me longer than on my drawing board with real supplies.
HELLO I WANT TO SELL SPREDSHET ON ETSY BUT HOW CAN I AVOID THE COPYRIGHT
Easy, make them your self and unique and original.
Thanks for your content, I really find it useful. About Everbee and other tools... How do they come to that numbers if they don't have access to Etsy's inside stats?
They use various data points from exterior sources and create an algorithm to get the numbers.
The only thing I’m interested in is trademarked
Typically, a product would be trademarked, not a niche👍
So you get a best seller and it gets copied. Then you create a niche around that best seller and those also get copied, Don't think you can stop the copy cats just because you ave a "niche."
Same garbage that a million other videos suggest. If any of this actually worked for people, We'd ALL have our niches already. If you are going to present the same video as everyone else, you're wasting everyone's time.
Your logic fails you. It is not going to work with just one video and it is not going to work with people trying to succeed by doing 15% of the job needed. These videos can be good or can be bad (which also makes them good because you learn). Also if the video was such that provides a niche solution to all 60000 viewers... it is just mathematically impossible. You would have to have a large number of subscribers interested in exactly same thing to cover them all in one video. If someone is posting about an interesting niche you should look into - that is a good video. Now you know to avoid that niche because it will be saturated. Silver lining.
Hello I have a program I am developing to help sellers keep track of current and past keywords they have tried. Would like help getting the word out for the exchange of commission pay. Do you have an email to be reached?