Lol literally when you said “sales!” I heard a little “cha-Ching” meaning I’d just made a sale on Etsy 😂 I’m a new seller and have been using the “Etsy flywheel” strategy that you and Chris talk about on the podcast. So far, so good! Nothing huge, but it’s starting to spin!
Do you think it’s worth to put ads on products like stickers too? I have an Etsy sticker shop and each sticker is about $3 to $4. I’ve done ads but I lose money every time and I turn them off after spending $50 and only get three sales out of that.
Hiiii! Thanks for your videos! They are very clear and good, they have helped me a lot to understand this business! One question, after how many searches do you think an article may be interesting?
Can you guys do a video candle related? You guys do a lot on print on demand stuff but am curious how your strategies relate to other types of products. I can break down the info to my products to some degree but am curious outside of the general how things can be done. Thank you 😊
Hey thanks for the advice i mean is true regardless of what the project is you need to address money to different areas to make sure u start as smooth as possible even on physical businesses, but i do have a very important question what can be considere a "good enough" daily amount for ads???
I’m not directly paid for the video but yes as I’ve shared I am an affiliate for Everbee. But I only mention and share resources I believe in and Everbee I do. As for the data, I’m not sure it matters if it’s a month old I want history to make better decisions. That’s my take anyways
Hi, thanks for the video. Do you think running ads is a good idea if I only have a few sales in my shop? or it’s better to first get a few more sales with the help of friends?
First, there's no reason to ever ask friends or family for sales. The only thing this can do is hurt you long term. All sellers, especially new sellers, can benefit from running etsy ads . There's no real reason why anybody should wait beyond a few minutes after they publish their first listing to turn on etsy ads and start getting the benefits of the traffic and sales that they drive
Define demand, it seems subjective, is it 500, 2000, 5000, 50,000 How do I know what is good demand, you must have a measurement of that or is it just 'eh looks high enough' ?? help me out on this one!! I can't just go with 'eh looks high enough'
Regarding ads. New store running ads at $5/day, and after 30 days, Etsy has only spent a total of.$15. I started my campaign after 25 listings. 1). Should I just continue with my ads until I reach $150? 2). Should I add every new listing to my ad campaign? I'm currently at 107 listings with 0 sales. Started my store early June, and started ads July 4. Thank you so much!
First, not everyone will use ads. Second, you CAN afford ads, we typically advocate for just a few bucks per day $3-5 when you're starting, this is more than enough to get started. If you don't want to ever run ads, you don't need to....but if you want to short cut the process and get more sales (and more sales more quickly) you should.
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Lol literally when you said “sales!” I heard a little “cha-Ching” meaning I’d just made a sale on Etsy 😂 I’m a new seller and have been using the “Etsy flywheel” strategy that you and Chris talk about on the podcast. So far, so good! Nothing huge, but it’s starting to spin!
Boom 👊 love it!
Hey, thanks for the advice! But quick question, why when I put my Etsy ad budget, such as a $15.00 daily budget. But Etsy never peaks at that budget.
It probably means there isn't much traffic for your keywords. I would look at the demand in a tool like Everbee to see if there's demand.
You are the best.
Do you think it’s worth to put ads on products like stickers too? I have an Etsy sticker shop and each sticker is about $3 to $4. I’ve done ads but I lose money every time and I turn them off after spending $50 and only get three sales out of that.
It depends! Do you have higher margins on other products? That is where I would focus.
I also sell stickers in packs for more. So I will focus on those. Thank you.@@brandcreators
I run ads when i launch products. It really works. 😊
Glad to hear it 🙂
I made a price change on my Etsy from 30 to 20. The customer purchased for 20, but printify still shows 30. Do I have to update both?
The price on Etsy is what people will pay, not the price you listed on printify.
Hiiii!
Thanks for your videos!
They are very clear and good, they have helped me a lot to understand this business!
One question, after how many searches do you think an article may be interesting?
It's not about how many searches something gets. It's all about how many sales it gets
Really great advice! I've actually used these tips and have seen my highest revenue this month.
Boom!!! That’s awesome. Keep me posted
Can you guys do a video candle related? You guys do a lot on print on demand stuff but am curious how your strategies relate to other types of products. I can break down the info to my products to some degree but am curious outside of the general how things can be done. Thank you 😊
Hey Brandy, the strategies would be the same!
I’m not getting any of that info when I place something in my cart.
It could vary as Etsy rolls out certain features as tests across all their servers.
Make sure that if you're advertising, to turn off those irrelevant keywords! A lot of newbies miss this and lose money.
For sure. Keyword trimming it is something so many people miss.
i am doing all that and paying Etsy adds and still $0.00 sales.
Hey thanks for the advice i mean is true regardless of what the project is you need to address money to different areas to make sure u start as smooth as possible even on physical businesses, but i do have a very important question what can be considere a "good enough" daily amount for ads???
We typically suggest that you start with between 5 and $10. For the vast majority of sellers that's going to be more than enough
Would buying your own products on different accounts be worth it to rank higher
I would not suggest doing this as it could get you banned from Etsy.
People do this all the time. Just buy it under someone else’s name/account and not yours.
I spend hundreds on Etsy ads with no sales
Sounds like its time to figure out why!
Are you paid to recommend Everbee? Also, how could you not mention that their data is a month old?
I’m not directly paid for the video but yes as I’ve shared I am an affiliate for Everbee. But I only mention and share resources I believe in and Everbee I do. As for the data, I’m not sure it matters if it’s a month old I want history to make better decisions. That’s my take anyways
Once the Ads work when do you stop them
Never mind I see it now
You keep printing money 🤣
Hi, thanks for the video. Do you think running ads is a good idea if I only have a few sales in my shop? or it’s better to first get a few more sales with the help of friends?
First, there's no reason to ever ask friends or family for sales.
The only thing this can do is hurt you long term.
All sellers, especially new sellers, can benefit from running etsy ads .
There's no real reason why anybody should wait beyond a few minutes after they publish their first listing to turn on etsy ads and start getting the benefits of the traffic and sales that they drive
Wait so you can make a design on a shirt and pay for advertising? Why bother with the product just sell the design? Or am I crazy?
You make much more selling the product :)
@@brandcreators so you partner up with Shopify ?
Define demand, it seems subjective, is it 500, 2000, 5000, 50,000 How do I know what is good demand, you must have a measurement of that or is it just 'eh looks high enough' ?? help me out on this one!! I can't just go with 'eh looks high enough'
Your Demand should always be based on SALES :) how much is enough for you depends on what your goal is.
Regarding ads. New store running ads at $5/day, and after 30 days, Etsy has only spent a total of.$15.
I started my campaign after 25 listings.
1). Should I just continue with my ads until I reach $150?
2). Should I add every new listing to my ad campaign?
I'm currently at 107 listings with 0 sales. Started my store early June, and started ads July 4.
Thank you so much!
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No Problem. Glad you enjoyed it
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Spend money to make money, okay. I. ME, gets that...but how does an abused spouse convince her gaslighting abuser that it can work?
Sorry can’t help you there 😀
WHAT??
Hahahaha wtf
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You won't because this wasn't his own idea so he must discredit and devalue you in order to prove he's better and smarter.
And as everyone starts using Etsy ads...then what?! Seems like Etsy is the winner here.
And most newbies can't afford to pay for ads.
First, not everyone will use ads. Second, you CAN afford ads, we typically advocate for just a few bucks per day $3-5 when you're starting, this is more than enough to get started.
If you don't want to ever run ads, you don't need to....but if you want to short cut the process and get more sales (and more sales more quickly) you should.