Just thought somebody'd appreciate having the timestamps laid out the whole video lol: 0:36 - about me 2:31 Part 1 - Selling Art 2:45 - What Websites To Use 8:06 - Selling With A Small Follower Base 11:01 - How I Started 11:40 - Where A Young Artist Can Start 11:59 Part 2 - Pricing and Shipping 12:01 - How To Calculate the Product Price 14:15 - Shipping and Pricing Mistakes 15:47 - How I Ship Products 16:23 Part 3 - Supplies and Organization 16:26 - Where I Get Supplies 16:51 - How I Organize My Items/Studio 17:20 Part 4 - Running the Store 17:26 - Planning Shop Launches 18:20 - Most Difficult Challenges 19:06 Part 5 - Business/Legal/Tax Stuff 19:13 - Business Licenses/Permits 20:00 Part 6 - General Advice 21:30 - Pressure To Constantly Post Art 22:24 - General Advice For Selling Art
That section were you spoke about not monetizing everything you create hits home. I started teaching art classes for something I started as a hobby and it just took off. Was very grateful for the extra cash, but after 2 years was totally burnt out. It's REALLY important that some things are just for you and to treat those things as sacred.
I had a break day today, no classes and a day off from my internship so I wanted to be as productive as I could. I worked on clay earrings all day and some other stuff for my business and was getting really frustrated at the pieces I was working on not turning out the way I wanted them to. Then I watched your video and it really cheered me up and it was good for me to hear that I should take a break! I loved this video so much thank you for making it!!
I’m so happy that my video could help you and that you’re feeling better! Stepping back is almost always the best course of action when we’re feeling frustrated, I know when I’m grinding out a bunch of earrings I get so burnt out but then want to keep on pushing through even though I know I’m super tired. It takes a lot of strength for artists to step back and I’m so proud of you for taking breaks and taking care of yourself!
This video made me feel so less alone in being new to the small biz art world! I started earlier this year and had amazing success on TikTok to the point where I couldn't handle all of my orders since everything I make is made to order. I started treating myself like a robot and got severely burnt out and injured my back. I'm taking a break now and revaluating what I should do when I want to start again. It was a good reminder that not all of us have everything figured out and that we should never treat ourselves like we're Amazon. Thank you so much for being authentic! ❤️
I also experienced the same as you except I overwhelmed myself so bad my anxiety took over and I couldnt finish anymore orders because I felt like a failure. Its been a while since I havent gone back to my small business art account. I plan on going back soon because I miss it so much and it was so successful. I hope we both get back there again & with lessons learned we learn to pace ourselves and not be so harsh on ourselves!
I know this is a slightly older video but this was still helpful. Looking at some of the drops artists have, I just assumed I needed to push myself to have a large inventory. It's nice to hear an artist that can make small drops, it opens a lot more for me.
This video is so emphatic. I am doing my freelancing journey for quite some time now. Only in the year 2022 things got successfully achieved but I have this hunch that I'll go full out this year of 2023. I will be pricing my works a lot more. People understand that my work takes time. I'm glad they know how to emphatize with my time as well with making traditional art and digital art. I am a lot more logical and practical but happier with how things have been. So don't give up youngsters! We'll keep it up okay?
Thank you for sharing your journey. I work casually as a paint and sip instructor but it’s not enough and I need to supplement my income. I have to stop hoarding my art and having it collect dust and take up space in my office. I’m starting my journey on how to sell those and more affordable prints and products but it’s really overwhelming. It’s so hard to know where to start and daunting to put myself out there on social media. Stories like yours really help because it’s not too much too fast. Too many people are out there pushing the hustle and get rich methods and many of us just don’t have the energy or brain space to do that. It’s so much better to see how you can start off small and start where you’re at with the resources you have available. not expecting yourself to just jump in the deep end and bite off more than you can chew. Again really appreciate your candid sharing. Thanks 🙏 😊
thank you for making this video! i'm going to start a crochet shop and social media scares me, especially because other online shops seem to post a lot to advertise their products, but hearing you talk about it made me a little more willing to do stuff at my own pace. :>
This video might be 2 years old, but thank you so much for making this! I've always wanted to try selling art prints on the side for the longest time and this really gave me the motivation and knowledge to try to!
Stumbled on this video on random and I absolutely loved it! I tend to prefer to buy things from small businesses, as the end product (whether that is a sticker, clothes or furniture) tends to be much nicer and more tailored towards what I like (and my size/needs/requirements). And I want to confirm a few things that you've said, but as a customer: 1) It takes time to make stuff. If your things are made on order, then just stating that it will take around X amount of time is a great! It also assures me as a customer that you are (hopefully!) not going to rush the making in 1 day and potentially cut corners. Most of us who order custom/handmade things expect it to take time when browsing and order accordingly. 2) Handmade and especially custom made things are more expensive for a reason. The business owner has had to spend time coming up with a design, choosing the materials and colours, thinking about the method to achieve it. They often choose more sustainable or higher quality materials than main street. Buying things in smaller batches than big wholesalers is more expensive. Depending on their toolset, some things may be done quicker, but be more expensive because the tool is expensive. They often do a quality check or verify every piece. They spend time on the nice packaging and many times handwritten messages and/or address. You are worth way more than minimum hourly wage for all that effort. 3) Shipping is never free. First there is the postage/stamp/tracking costs. Then the mail supplies like envelopes, packing paper, tape, string, pens, business card and address label printing. And then the person also has to do the actual packaging and travel to drop it off, which can take quite some time too. Really, really great video and points
honestly I love that in the UK you barely have to worry about sales tax if you're a very small business (you only need to pay it if your turnover is huge), even tho you still have to do your own income taxes n stuff
thank you for making this video! ive been making jewelry for about a year now and am currently trying to make a decent bit of stock and sell them! this video answered so many questions for me and just generally motivated me that i shouldn’t be stressing and overthinking every aspect!!
Great video with really good and honest tips! I'm starting my online businesses, to sell my art online and it's a bit frustrating. I have tried it before a few years ago and it didn't go well so I stopped. But now I feel motivated again and really want it to work this time. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience I will totally use it!
Omg you read my mind with the thought of monetizing crochet which is a hobby I haven't even really started! 😂😂 (dw I promise I will keep this one as a hobby just for me and perhaps pals 😤 Thank you so much for making this vid!! As an artist also doing handmade things (embroidery hehe) who's thinking of starting a lil store, your insight is so helpful and also a good reminder to properly price my work!!
I really love your opinion. You make me realized how important to do thing what you truly love, not to copy and be the same way as the others. Thank you so much.
I enjoyed this video. I learned something’s but I also realized I have a bit more work to do before I try selling my works. I see this video is at least three years old so I am guessing you have entered law school and are near finished. If you did go then I wish you have a long and successful career in law but remember your “hobby” is something you need to keep doing. Even if you stop selling your works these hobbies tend to keep one grounded in reality, releases stress from your work life, and generally helps maintain a higher quality of life. Best of luck to you.
no apologies! You did just fine! If anything I would suggest break down all of these excellent topics and maybe cover 1 per video and you can talk a little more in depth about each individual topic. really appreciated your suggestion of making one item and focusing on selling that one item, then going on to the next one. also really appreciated your suggestion to separate your efforts and selling intentions between the items you make to sell and the items you make because you enjoy making them, not everything has to be monetized. this is true and to take the attitude that everything has to be monetized causes burn out after a while. thank you for taking the time to make this video and for sharing! have a nice day.
Thank you SO much for this video. I am looking into selling some of my traditional artworks (copies as i wanna keep the original ones) and this really helped!!
thank you so much for this video! I really want to open a shop this year but I’m still gathering info on etsy and other platforms, and growing an audience as well. this was all so helpful! :)
This was incredible! Especially appreciated what you said about just making one thing, sell it, and grow from there 🤩 Exactly what I needed to hear. I’m going to go do just that, right now!!! Thank you so much for all of the advice!
I'm a fine artist planning to start a business and this video was really infromational and encouraging Thank you!! Plus can relate to the financial side, laws and taxes sound so intimidating 😵Will defiently be coming back to this video
Loved your video! I’ve been back and forth about creating a “brand” (I don’t love using that word but unsure of how else to phrase it) with my art hobbies, and this video had a lot of good info for me. I also love how authentic this video felt. Thanks for making it! 😊
One of the best comprehensive videos about selling your art online! question, did you start out without a business license? big cartel requires a payment option and each one required a business account to get started. did you make your business as an llc or dba?
I second the hobby job comment. I just did 5 digital drawings for a guy, and I was pumping them out as fast as I could while doing my day job. And I was definitely under charging for them. By the time I did my 5th drawing, I felt nothing for it. Even though it was a technically competent piece of work, it just felt like a product and not something I was creatively proud of.
Hi Megan from the UK. Great video. Thank you for sharing your Artistic Journey. I hope you get your kiln❣️ And wishing you luck with your sales. Your right, Artists need to pay themselves a decent wage. The cost of living is so high. Our Gas and Electric bill was over £500 here in the UK last month. Scary prices.
Super helpful! Thanks! I’m trying to start an art store rn after some encouragement from family and this really helped me to get a good starting point. I’m thinking about selling custom portraits - either of a person or of a character (like a D&D character) - so if you’re interested or you have any advice, I’d love to hear from you! :) Have a lovely day
Thank you for giving such good advice! This was very insightful and very helpful. Your vibe is always so calm. :) I'm glad things have been going well for you especially as an artist who may have just been starting in the last couple of years. It's quite inspiring! :D
I really enjoyed this video. It was very helpful. I may watch it again. Your creations are so cute. I love them. Don’t worry about the length. I thought it was just right for the content.
Love the content and the advice! This was a wonderful video and full of useful info to the point that the time flew by! Thank so much for all you do for us art enthusiasts
This video was both extremely helpful and confirming. Art will flow the way it will flow. Part of myself that I love is my impulsive creativity.. why would I try to be something other than myself, when being myself is part of what is making me successful for the first time ever?
Lovely content. It helped me a lot. I am making some research cause I wanna start my own online business and also help an artist friend of mine! Cheers!!!
It’s exactly not to lose my interest in art that I want to start in print in demand. !It’s just posting and sometimes adjust. Sharing arts appeals to me but even regularly posting in social media looks tiring.
Google sites is a place you can start a regular website for free, however customizable is limited. Anywhere however when you use a website for a shop it is rarely free. Inprint is completely free to start but you don’t have much flexibility.
Thanks for sharing these tips and advice! It was really helpful and not stressful and keeping in mind what's important to you and what you value and prioritize. It's challenging for small illustrators and artists to have something that works out for them. And I totally agree balance is key! Really love your cute earrings and I was also thinking of making polymer clay items! I've alwasy been a great fan for handmade goods!
Thank you so much for making this video!! I'm getting ready to start selling my artwork online and at local art galleries, and your advice has been so helpful and made the prospect of starting my own business way less scary!
I’m still at the beginning so I’m not sure if you talk about this but, in my opinion, Etsy has gone down hill a lot. I barely see real creators on there, it’s becoming similar to eBay, with heaps of mass produced cheap Chinese made things. Maybe I’m not looking hard enough, but I don’t want to have to sort through all the cheap (possibly stolen art) to try and find real creators. It’s fine if I’m looking for a specific creator, but in that situation they might as well just have their own website. Sorry for the rant 😅
I sold two things (same order, the person wanted matching towel and bathmat) on Society6 and got five dollars. So it's not thirty cents or a dollar. Their focus is on home furnishings, I probably wouldn't use them for prints either if that's not their focus.
I don't get it you keep it a secret, how you going to inspire others or even convince other if you don't even believe in you. girl you rock your doing so great right now keep doing it dang it lol
"be less ashamed of the work we do" Goddamn you said it! Someone also said to me "If you make art, then you are an artist." I need these printed.
Just thought somebody'd appreciate having the timestamps laid out the whole video lol:
0:36 - about me
2:31 Part 1 - Selling Art
2:45 - What Websites To Use
8:06 - Selling With A Small Follower Base
11:01 - How I Started
11:40 - Where A Young Artist Can Start
11:59 Part 2 - Pricing and Shipping
12:01 - How To Calculate the Product Price
14:15 - Shipping and Pricing Mistakes
15:47 - How I Ship Products
16:23 Part 3 - Supplies and Organization
16:26 - Where I Get Supplies
16:51 - How I Organize My Items/Studio
17:20 Part 4 - Running the Store
17:26 - Planning Shop Launches
18:20 - Most Difficult Challenges
19:06 Part 5 - Business/Legal/Tax Stuff
19:13 - Business Licenses/Permits
20:00 Part 6 - General Advice
21:30 - Pressure To Constantly Post Art
22:24 - General Advice For Selling Art
super appreciated, thank you!
thank you!!
@@Slipping_thru_the_Seams Ye ofc :D
thank you so much! that save time
@@czacaesar Oh yeah, of course :0
For me I’m trying to do it without social media (it’s a personal thing, I’m very against social media, UA-cam is all I have)
That section were you spoke about not monetizing everything you create hits home. I started teaching art classes for something I started as a hobby and it just took off. Was very grateful for the extra cash, but after 2 years was totally burnt out. It's REALLY important that some things are just for you and to treat those things as sacred.
rigorously ✍️ taking ✍️ notes (but seriously this is super useful for someone who eventually wants to open a store :D)
bahahaah thank u for ur comment!!! i'm so glad you liked it and excited for the day i can support ur store :)
I had a break day today, no classes and a day off from my internship so I wanted to be as productive as I could. I worked on clay earrings all day and some other stuff for my business and was getting really frustrated at the pieces I was working on not turning out the way I wanted them to. Then I watched your video and it really cheered me up and it was good for me to hear that I should take a break! I loved this video so much thank you for making it!!
I’m so happy that my video could help you and that you’re feeling better! Stepping back is almost always the best course of action when we’re feeling frustrated, I know when I’m grinding out a bunch of earrings I get so burnt out but then want to keep on pushing through even though I know I’m super tired. It takes a lot of strength for artists to step back and I’m so proud of you for taking breaks and taking care of yourself!
Ok it's a great
Ugh, yes, something not coming out the way I envisioned it in my mind is a problem all too common.
@@MeganWangartI like your hair
@@MeganWangartyou’re my best friend I really like you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This video made me feel so less alone in being new to the small biz art world! I started earlier this year and had amazing success on TikTok to the point where I couldn't handle all of my orders since everything I make is made to order. I started treating myself like a robot and got severely burnt out and injured my back. I'm taking a break now and revaluating what I should do when I want to start again. It was a good reminder that not all of us have everything figured out and that we should never treat ourselves like we're Amazon. Thank you so much for being authentic! ❤️
I fell in this trap too of treating myself as a machine and worked too hard working on my art. Take care of yourself! ❤
I also experienced the same as you except I overwhelmed myself so bad my anxiety took over and I couldnt finish anymore orders because I felt like a failure.
Its been a while since I havent gone back to my small business art account. I plan on going back soon because I miss it so much and it was so successful.
I hope we both get back there again & with lessons learned we learn to pace ourselves and not be so harsh on ourselves!
I know this is a slightly older video but this was still helpful. Looking at some of the drops artists have, I just assumed I needed to push myself to have a large inventory. It's nice to hear an artist that can make small drops, it opens a lot more for me.
This whole video just made me take a deep breathe. As someone who is VERY new to selling art this was a relief thank you 🥰
This video is so emphatic. I am doing my freelancing journey for quite some time now. Only in the year 2022 things got successfully achieved but I have this hunch that I'll go full out this year of 2023. I will be pricing my works a lot more. People understand that my work takes time. I'm glad they know how to emphatize with my time as well with making traditional art and digital art.
I am a lot more logical and practical but happier with how things have been. So don't give up youngsters! We'll keep it up okay?
Thank you for sharing your journey. I work casually as a paint and sip instructor but it’s not enough and I need to supplement my income. I have to stop hoarding my art and having it collect dust and take up space in my office. I’m starting my journey on how to sell those and more affordable prints and products but it’s really overwhelming. It’s so hard to know where to start and daunting to put myself out there on social media. Stories like yours really help because it’s not too much too fast. Too many people are out there pushing the hustle and get rich methods and many of us just don’t have the energy or brain space to do that. It’s so much better to see how you can start off small and start where you’re at with the resources you have available. not expecting yourself to just jump in the deep end and bite off more than you can chew. Again really appreciate your candid sharing. Thanks 🙏 😊
thank you for making this video! i'm going to start a crochet shop and social media scares me, especially because other online shops seem to post a lot to advertise their products, but hearing you talk about it made me a little more willing to do stuff at my own pace. :>
This video might be 2 years old, but thank you so much for making this! I've always wanted to try selling art prints on the side for the longest time and this really gave me the motivation and knowledge to try to!
Stumbled on this video on random and I absolutely loved it!
I tend to prefer to buy things from small businesses, as the end product (whether that is a sticker, clothes or furniture) tends to be much nicer and more tailored towards what I like (and my size/needs/requirements).
And I want to confirm a few things that you've said, but as a customer:
1) It takes time to make stuff. If your things are made on order, then just stating that it will take around X amount of time is a great! It also assures me as a customer that you are (hopefully!) not going to rush the making in 1 day and potentially cut corners. Most of us who order custom/handmade things expect it to take time when browsing and order accordingly.
2) Handmade and especially custom made things are more expensive for a reason. The business owner has had to spend time coming up with a design, choosing the materials and colours, thinking about the method to achieve it. They often choose more sustainable or higher quality materials than main street. Buying things in smaller batches than big wholesalers is more expensive. Depending on their toolset, some things may be done quicker, but be more expensive because the tool is expensive. They often do a quality check or verify every piece. They spend time on the nice packaging and many times handwritten messages and/or address. You are worth way more than minimum hourly wage for all that effort.
3) Shipping is never free. First there is the postage/stamp/tracking costs. Then the mail supplies like envelopes, packing paper, tape, string, pens, business card and address label printing. And then the person also has to do the actual packaging and travel to drop it off, which can take quite some time too.
Really, really great video and points
honestly I love that in the UK you barely have to worry about sales tax if you're a very small business (you only need to pay it if your turnover is huge), even tho you still have to do your own income taxes n stuff
thank you for making this video! ive been making jewelry for about a year now and am currently trying to make a decent bit of stock and sell them! this video answered so many questions for me and just generally motivated me that i shouldn’t be stressing and overthinking every aspect!!
this video was a lifesaver!! (i'm opening my own art shop on Etsy and its been a struggle learning to sell my art ) thanks for making it :)
Oh yay!! I’ve been working on my own but it’s been taking a while preparing everything this was very helpful thanks and love the video 🥰
thank you so much! Best of luck with your store opening!
Never apologize for long videos! This was super helpful to me. I would love a deeper dive into shipping and scheduling & having successful “drops”.
Great video with really good and honest tips! I'm starting my online businesses, to sell my art online and it's a bit frustrating. I have tried it before a few years ago and it didn't go well so I stopped. But now I feel motivated again and really want it to work this time. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience I will totally use it!
Omg you read my mind with the thought of monetizing crochet which is a hobby I haven't even really started! 😂😂 (dw I promise I will keep this one as a hobby just for me and perhaps pals 😤 Thank you so much for making this vid!! As an artist also doing handmade things (embroidery hehe) who's thinking of starting a lil store, your insight is so helpful and also a good reminder to properly price my work!!
you made everything seem so much less scary. thank you so much for sharing your experiences.
I really love your opinion. You make me realized how important to do thing what you truly love, not to copy and be the same way as the others. Thank you so much.
I enjoyed this video. I learned something’s but I also realized I have a bit more work to do before I try selling my works. I see this video is at least three years old so I am guessing you have entered law school and are near finished. If you did go then I wish you have a long and successful career in law but remember your “hobby” is something you need to keep doing. Even if you stop selling your works these hobbies tend to keep one grounded in reality, releases stress from your work life, and generally helps maintain a higher quality of life. Best of luck to you.
no apologies! You did just fine! If anything I would suggest break down all of these excellent topics and maybe cover 1 per video and you can talk a little more in depth about each individual topic. really appreciated your suggestion of making one item and focusing on selling that one item, then going on to the next one. also really appreciated your suggestion to separate your efforts and selling intentions between the items you make to sell and the items you make because you enjoy making them, not everything has to be monetized. this is true and to take the attitude that everything has to be monetized causes burn out after a while. thank you for taking the time to make this video and for sharing! have a nice day.
Even two and a half years later, this was really helpful, I honestly didn't even think to look at my state business requirements so that was great!
Thank you SO much for this video. I am looking into selling some of my traditional artworks (copies as i wanna keep the original ones) and this really helped!!
2000$ is LIFE CHANGING money in where i live. thank you for being transparent!!
thank you so much for this video! I really want to open a shop this year but I’m still gathering info on etsy and other platforms, and growing an audience as well. this was all so helpful! :)
you're so welcome! it's super smart of you to gather info and do your research before taking off! I'm glad it was helpful and good luck!!!!
Hi!! I found your insta and i love your art, your website!!! Ah everything its super inspiring!!!!!
thank you so much!!!! :')
For me whose trying to set up a clay pin business this is really helpful! Lately I’ve been really struggling and this is very helpful ❤️
this is so helpful!
would love an update on this video, as I'm sure you've learned loads & changed some things around
This is really useful! I'm opening my nationwide shop soon so I will certainly keep your advices in my mind! ❤🙌
thank you so much! i'm so glad you thought my video was useful :) good luck with your shop opening!!! i know it'll turn out great :)
@@MeganWangart Thank you!🥺💕
This video was the most helpful out of all the ones I've watched I like how it feels like I'm getting advice from a friend !
YOU LOOK SO GOOD!!! BLESS YOUR ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT!!!! 💪
I LOV U SOLENNE!!!!
This was EVERYTHING I NEEDED!!! Thank you love!!!!❤
This was incredible! Especially appreciated what you said about just making one thing, sell it, and grow from there 🤩 Exactly what I needed to hear. I’m going to go do just that, right now!!! Thank you so much for all of the advice!
Thank you so much for this video! I want to start selling my art and I love how in depth you went with it !
Glad it was helpful!! best of luck!
Thank you so much for making this video :) congratulations on 402 subscribers I have been here Since you had 225 subscribers ❤️🍓
you're the best!!! thank u so much for supporting me from the beginning!!
2:31 selling art 11:59 pricing and shipping 16:23 supplies and organization
I've been looking for a place for my prints for ages now, thank you!!! 😊
Thank you for all of the advice ! I can't wait to for your next upload :)
You're welcome!!! thank u for ur support :)
absolutely love this, sooo informative and much needed for myself!!
Ahh this means so much I’m so happy you liked it and I hope it was useful in some way!!!
@@MeganWangart most definitely!!! Thank u:)))
I love you sm, You're such a vibe and make me feel so comfy and welcomed!!
hi, megan! i hope you'd make more videos like this one. 🥺 rly appreciate your elaborate answers 💗
Omg, i liked your approach so much! thank you for all your advise :)
I'm a fine artist planning to start a business and this video was really infromational and encouraging Thank you!! Plus can relate to the financial side, laws and taxes sound so intimidating 😵Will defiently be coming back to this video
Loved your video! I’ve been back and forth about creating a “brand” (I don’t love using that word but unsure of how else to phrase it) with my art hobbies, and this video had a lot of good info for me. I also love how authentic this video felt. Thanks for making it! 😊
Ooohhh! Been seeing you in IG Explore! Nice to see the face behind the art!
One of the best comprehensive videos about selling your art online! question,
did you start out without a business license? big cartel requires a payment option and each one required a business account to get started. did you make your business as an llc or dba?
I’ve been feeling like this for so long lol thank you!! 💕
I second the hobby job comment. I just did 5 digital drawings for a guy, and I was pumping them out as fast as I could while doing my day job. And I was definitely under charging for them. By the time I did my 5th drawing, I felt nothing for it. Even though it was a technically competent piece of work, it just felt like a product and not something I was creatively proud of.
Hi Megan from the UK. Great video. Thank you for sharing your Artistic Journey. I hope you get your kiln❣️ And wishing you luck with your sales. Your right, Artists need to pay themselves a decent wage. The cost of living is so high. Our Gas and Electric bill was over £500 here in the UK last month. Scary prices.
this was so informative! i loved how you were so transparent and sharing your advice. :)
of course!!! hope it was useful to you!!!
Super helpful! Thanks! I’m trying to start an art store rn after some encouragement from family and this really helped me to get a good starting point. I’m thinking about selling custom portraits - either of a person or of a character (like a D&D character) - so if you’re interested or you have any advice, I’d love to hear from you! :) Have a lovely day
These kind of videos always motivate me so much! Thank youu!🥰
Thank you for giving such good advice! This was very insightful and very helpful. Your vibe is always so calm. :) I'm glad things have been going well for you especially as an artist who may have just been starting in the last couple of years. It's quite inspiring! :D
Thank you so much for making this video! It is informative and I'm definitely gonna use some of this information when I start selling things online!💖
i'm so glad it was helpful!! best of luck to you and your shopkeeping endeavors :)
Loved this video even after all this time, as im just looking to get into this myaelf. Thanks for this!
Hellooo megan. Thank you for sharing ur process and all. Appreciate you. ✨️💛
Thanks for sharing Megan ❤this is literally the best 👌 video I've seen ❤
You're so sweet and genuine!! I loved watching this 🥰🥰
I really enjoyed this video. It was very helpful. I may watch it again. Your creations are so cute. I love them. Don’t worry about the length. I thought it was just right for the content.
Love the content and the advice! This was a wonderful video and full of useful info to the point that the time flew by! Thank so much for all you do for us art enthusiasts
This video was both extremely helpful and confirming. Art will flow the way it will flow. Part of myself that I love is my impulsive creativity.. why would I try to be something other than myself, when being myself is part of what is making me successful for the first time ever?
Got recommended at a perfect time. Wanted to do commissions this month.
Thank you so much. I love your way of speaking and tell about yourself. This video is full of interesting informations.
Loved this video !!!!! Thank you for sharing your experience 🥰💕
Lovely content. It helped me a lot. I am making some research cause I wanna start my own online business and also help an artist friend of mine!
Cheers!!!
Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts. Have a super awesome day
It’s exactly not to lose my interest in art that I want to start in print in demand. !It’s just posting and sometimes adjust. Sharing arts appeals to me but even regularly posting in social media looks tiring.
This video really helps me! Thank you for your hard work 😊
of course!! thank you!
Thank you for taking time to make this enjoyable and informative video. It was very helpful and your personality very sincere and trustworthy.
Great video Megan!!!
Man isn’t there a way I can start the website for free😭😭
Usually, no. But at least it's a tax write off
Google sites is a place you can start a regular website for free, however customizable is limited. Anywhere however when you use a website for a shop it is rarely free. Inprint is completely free to start but you don’t have much flexibility.
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neocities ☝️
I use a straw page then sell on big cartel :3
Ooh! Love the animal crossing soundtrack in the background
this video is an amazing resource!! thank you so much for sharing :))
thank you so much for your comment!!! i hope it was useful :)
@@MeganWangart it really was!! thanks so much
I couldn't listen to hear at all because I kept staring at her earnings. I love them.
This helped me so much, Thankyou, Thankyou, Thankyou
This video is so much helpful and supportive thank you 💗😭😭😭
Thanks for sharing these tips and advice! It was really helpful and not stressful and keeping in mind what's important to you and what you value and prioritize. It's challenging for small illustrators and artists to have something that works out for them. And I totally agree balance is key! Really love your cute earrings and I was also thinking of making polymer clay items! I've alwasy been a great fan for handmade goods!
Thank you so much for making this video!! I'm getting ready to start selling my artwork online and at local art galleries, and your advice has been so helpful and made the prospect of starting my own business way less scary!
This video was so helpful! Great advice
This was such a well done, and informative video !!!!
Omg thank you so much!! You’re so kind 🥺❤️⭐️
I’m still at the beginning so I’m not sure if you talk about this but, in my opinion, Etsy has gone down hill a lot. I barely see real creators on there, it’s becoming similar to eBay, with heaps of mass produced cheap Chinese made things. Maybe I’m not looking hard enough, but I don’t want to have to sort through all the cheap (possibly stolen art) to try and find real creators. It’s fine if I’m looking for a specific creator, but in that situation they might as well just have their own website.
Sorry for the rant 😅
I don’t like Etsy cause they suspended my account the next day for no reason or reasons the next day after sign up so be careful when signing up.
Thankyou for sharing your experience in this video, love it❤
I sold two things (same order, the person wanted matching towel and bathmat) on Society6 and got five dollars. So it's not thirty cents or a dollar. Their focus is on home furnishings, I probably wouldn't use them for prints either if that's not their focus.
how did you make your current website? if you did answer this in the video or don’t want to disclose the information, I understand that as well
Okay thank you this is soo helpful 🥲💛💛
omg thank you so much!! so glad you found it helpful :)
I loved this! So many great gems in there, down to the shipping website you used. Do you still have imprint invite codes available by the way? 😁
This is an awesome helpful video 😊
i love these videos so much
Thank you so much!!!
Good luck, keep going ❤
thankyou for these tips and suggestions!
Alot of great information. 😊 thanks
We have a similar art journey! Very encouraging bc my goal is full time artist
I don't get it you keep it a secret, how you going to inspire others or even convince other if you don't even believe in you. girl you rock your doing so great right now keep doing it dang it lol
this was so goddam helpful!!!
ahhh im so glad you found it helpful!!!!! best of luck :)
It was so great to see you share your creative process. I can relate to the successes and the challenges! Keep up the good work!