Mandy, thank you so much for this series! Every time I feel overwhelmed I come back to your video series and watch to get my focus back! This series has been so helpful in knowing where to start and what to do next. It helps me so much to build habits and stay consistent. Can’t thank you enough for this 💜💜
thank you so much! I have a full time career, run a nonprofit, full time husband. started building an Etsy shop. love how you explain everything. I found you from your interview with Cassiy. keep up the great work
Girl, you got me AGAIN! I watched your whole masterclass a few weeks ago, ALL GOLD, and now this?! You're just the best, there is no other POD creator out there like you! Thank you so much!
Mandy - you have packed this video with GOLD! Thank you for taking time to do this. I've watched it all the way through and have rewatched different parts. Can't thank you enough! I wish you had a week long in-person school/retreat/university or something. I'd totally come!
Oh man! How fun would that be?!! I’m so glad that it was helpful for you! I DO have something new coming soon that will include new benefits and live group calls with me (shh don’t tell anyone I told you 😝). Hint: not a course, I stand by sharing my trainings for free here on YT 🤓
First off, since first creating my UA-cam account many years ago, I pay next to no attention to the comments when watching a video, regardless of the contents. I can count on one hand the number of times I've commented on a video. However, I am currently on my own POD adventure and I had all but lost hope. Trying to figure out what I may be doing wrong I came to UA-cam looking for the right advice from someone who not only knows what they are talking about but most importantly from someone who is actively somewhere on this same adventure AND is making helpful videos to HELP the people they're intended for because you WANT to help and genuinely care. I feel you're not doing what you're doing just as means to profit from it. I stumbled upon you today, and because of you, I have regained hope, and I am inspired, and feel I have found the advice, and the knowledge plus exactly how to make it work for me and I apologize if I am rambling but I am just so very grateful and I felt compelled to tell you so. Thank you very, very much.
I so appreciate you and that you took the time to write this! It’s kindness in the comments like this and knowing that I’m helping people along the way that keep me going 💜💜
Honestly, what makes research so difficult for me is that most of the stuff that appears to be trending on Etsy is really ugly LOL. I have analyzed a lot of listings with things like Everbee and other tools, and the things that are actually really well-designed and cute often aren't selling. So then it's a game of me trying to get into someone who (I think) has bad taste, and for the life of me I can't seem to do it. Maybe I'll notice something that's trending and I'll try to improve upon it, add actual professional design to it (I'm a designer by trade), but so far it hasn't sold as well as the stuff that it looks like a total rookie thoughtlessly plastered on a tshirt. I have faith this next year will be different though, I haven't given up yet!
I hear you. I hate everything that's popular right now. I loved the plaids and rainbows and stripes and preppy look like in Clueless. Now everything is grungy and faded and looks like its from the donation bin at Salvation Army.
@@sweetbeep Nope. I'm still not at my financial goal but I did make enough money to pay the bills just via my Etsy income these last couple months, which is kind of wild (for me).
😊 What I learn is that it’s not about what we like or what we find cute and pretty, it’s what about what the market wants. We are not the ones buying our products and designs, so we have to remove ourselves from the equation. We have design based on the data we gathered, not by our opinion. Kinda hard though if you’re a professional graphic designer.
Mandy thank you so much for your videos. This was well paced, comprehensive and explained well. I appreciate that you take the time to explain things properly and give great examples, showing each part, rather than rushing or skipping over things, or having too many distracting animations and sound effects. This was great and I'm looking forward to your designing block tutorial. Thanks again ❤
I love this ! I learnt so much. Thank u. I am a very visual person so rather than just looking at stats on a research tool, this kind of visual research method works better for me. I got so many ideas just looking at u scroll through stuff
Thank you Mandy for breaking all that down. I have only seen bits and pieces of this information but not pulled together like you have done. I wish so much I could ask you about what I want to do because it is different and not sure if it will work. Thank you again, I am a new subscriber and look forward to learning more.
Mandy, I am grateful for the guidance you have provided through these stepping stones, which will allow us to move forward with greater confidence and fewer obstacles. #grateful #guidance #steppingstones #confidence #obstacles
Time blocks! I love it! Cant wait for the rest of the series. Do you simply take mental notes while researching, or do you make notes about keywords, etc?
For designs/aesthetics those are more mental notes, for keywords I’ll usually jot down a note if there’s some in particular I want to make sure I use (or if I’m in Erank I’ll just save them to my keyword lists based on a niche) 😊
Hi Mandy, thank you for taking your time to teach us all. Your videoes helped me to know better regarding POD. Thnak you for your kindness! ♥ I wish you're my mentor!
Thank you Mandy. Awesome video. It really opened my eyes a little bit more and gave me lots of motivation.I took notes and will keep learning from these series because, frankly, my time management is taking me no where but to insanity land. 😺
I wish I could like this more than once! So helpful, especially since I had planned on just making designs for things I thought would be popular and easy to sell...boy was I wrong. I did some research while watching this video (for the second time) and it's been such a huge help! Thank you for this and I can't wait to watch the rest of your videos.
Thank you so much!!! This is very valuable tools for researching our niches! I really enjoyed doing the research and following along in your video. You are awesome!!
I love your video Mandy! Thank you for sharing your knowledge, expertise, and experience. I look forward to your videos every week and it helps me to stay motivated with my Etsy store! I truly appreciate all of your helpful tips and advice.
I really love your videos Mandy - and appreciate your unique presentation of providing realistic facts without spin and click bait... but as I watched this video - I realized you are probably the reason I am suddenly seeing an overload of new listings suddenly competing in my drilled down dog sub niche - uggghhh - what was once a sweet spot - is now getting overloaded due to being exposed in these videos... sigh - c'est la vie - nothing can stay specal and hidden forever... on to the next...
Oh no! 🫣 Sorry for the niche overload, but thank you for the kind words! I definitely enjoy focusing on teaching and not how many flashes or weird noises I can add 🤓💜
Hey Mandy... thank you so much for showing us what works, and doesn't. You show us how efficiently we can become, and get things done faster. I have been on Etsy for 2 years, with very few sales, often losing money when I pay my monthly fees. You have inspired me to keep going. I'm wondering how you set up your personalize names etc. on your listing and how that part works. Thank you again for making it much clearer, and devoting time to this. Keith
Hi Mandy. Awesome, informative, and motivating content. Timeboxing is a great way to get anything done, because you can 1. set the constraints (Ex: research 3 concepts to start designing for) 2. Set the timebox (ex: 30 minutes or 1.5 hours) 3. Be firm about sticking to the constraints and timebox. One thing I thought might help is for folks to use the Pomodoro method of timeboxing. It's super helpful if you: procrastinate, get distracted, progress by using a gamification of your tasks among other things. Very simply, you select a task and constraints, (research a product/market/demand) set a timer for 25 minutes, then after 25 minutes, take a 5 minute break, mark off one pomodoro (1 unit of work) , then start over until you are done. There's tons of pomodoro apps for all devices or you can just use your phone/watch timer. Using this technique 10x'ed all of my work projects, from my day job to my POD shop online. Anyway, hope this helps, thank you for the videos! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomodoro_Technique
Hi Mandy! First if all, huge thank you for your hard work and tons of useful info! You are the best! Secondly, I have watched some of your series and, again, I am in awe! I haven’t put anything to practice yet, as I am the minority who enjoys research, but I will definitely go back and do all my homework 📄 😂 Keep up being so awesome and I will be watching out for the new videos 🎉
I'm just finding your content and it is sooo helpful, thank you! Forgive me if you have answered this elsewhere (I'll be watching more of your videos), but if I don't come across it, I was wondering how many subscription services you utilize, and which ones? Getting started, I don't have the income to merit the Printify Premium, and it seems like the other resources I hear about (Everbee & the like) are all fee-based as well. How do you and when do you justify the expense if you aren't making any money yet? Thanks so much!
I’d like to know the same thing. E-Rank is like what $30/month unlimited searches. Everbee is about the same pricing. But these seem pretty steep in pricing especially when you factor Canva Kittl Midjourney (if you use it) Printify Premium is a must for lower production costs Creative Fabrica for fonts and graphics to pull from Mockups Etc. My biggest question is erank and Everbee are they worth it and how much does she pay for her operating workflow.
I hate seeing an uncle shirt or a teacher shirt that is listed at $7 only because it's sold in a toddler shirt. I'm thrilled to hear you don't exercise this practice. I personally don't do a loss leader either. I only list my smallest white shirts lower so I only make a couple bucks
I agree, as a consumer when I see this surprisingly low price and then i see its $25 more just for a female small I will leave the listing and go buy from someone else who's more upfront with their prices. It always annoyed me because I feel like its shady.
I totally agree I wasted lots of time not focused enough on research. As I got more focused my store started to be more successful. But paid $1K for a POD-specific training that I found in many ways hazy for lack of a better word. In many ways I regret it. It was a huge investment that my hubby made into my business (as I'm a SAHM). I thought it would give me really specific information and I was so disappointed at the lack of specificity. The best information I had already learned through a POD Skillshare course that I got through my $15 monthly subscription. She never genuinely covered designing either. She kicked that over to a monthly subscription course that started at $67/month. After charging $1K for a POD course! Super frustrated. And explaining that to my husband wasn't a fun conversation. In that training she covers trendspotting but I never knew how she picked the online stores she mentioned. They just seemed random to to me as a newbie then. There wasn't a list. She just threw out some names. And I'm thinking some people rave about Shein, others Banana Republic. How are you determining which is more valuable? I still don't use this method much but I'd love to and to ask you how you determined what stores you use for trendspotting? Thanks for your channel and your various series covering Etsy POD. As a new sub I look forward to watching them.
Oh man, sorry to hear you had that frustrating experience 😰 When it comes to trends sometimes it depends on your targeted customer, particularly in this economy. You have to charge enough to cover your costs and still profit, so you need customers that have some disposable income or at least appeal to them enough with your design to make them willing to spend their money on it. Then you need to think about where they shop, and part of knowing those places just comes from experience, research, and built up knowledge. I’ve also taken note of a lot of the stores connected to trending pins on Pinterest for related searches. Clothing for people staying on top of aesthetic trends is generally going to be the big names like Anthropologie, Banana Republic, Urban Outfitters, etc. Same goes for the outdoorsy themes that I mentioned. Stores like Patagonia and REI are a vibe for sure, and they have a specific demographic that shops there. There’s obviously not a store for every niche, but they’re great places to go for at least understanding popular aesthetics and then being able to apply them to your niche. That doesn’t mean your design can’t or won’t appeal to other customers, but the goal is to design for the ideal customer who is ready and willing to buy by combining data from Etsy traffic with the research on designs/trends. Hope that helps - thank you for being here! 💜
Amazing content.. big fan of your content.. Can you please do a video on shipping in a simplified way ? how to configure if in ETSY or in Printify ? how does shipping profile impacts the search algorithm in Etsy ?
Hello, Mandy. I have been following your time blocking series video content. First of all, thank you very much for sharing such useful and valuable information. You are amazing! Here, I have carefully watched this video several times and have a question. I saw that you matched the key words of TILES for each different design. I understand that this approach is more specific for targeting niche customer groups, but at the same time, I also feel that after doing so many different variable titles and list designs in bulk, how about doing AB test listings? I think if different designs are combined with different titles, there will be a bit of confusion, which makes it difficult for me. Can Mandy share this view and how to operate it in the next video? THANK YOU VERY MUCH !!!!🥳
I will watch this again. Thank you. Do you have any workshops or private help? I’m 8 months in and have done minimal research (I do a simple version that isn’t working). I feel like I’ve wasted so much time. The research part is very intimidating to me. I really appreciate your videos.
Hey Karen! I recently asked Mandy this same question, and she might have something coming up in the future, but nothing at the moment. Just thought I would answer incase Mandy misses this.
Hey Mandy! Thank you for the video. At the beginning of the video you said you had a pod and a homemade item on Etsy. So do you have 2 different stores? I had a Shopify store but honestly I’m older & I hate social media so I want to move over to Etsy and give it a try. I have 3 different things going on…. 1) human shits about cats along with collars and jewelry. 2)I also sell little cats and dogs with cards and poems. 3)I also have an idea for some inspirational pod clothing. Each one has its own domaine & logo. So would I create 3 different etsy stores? I will load items one niche at a time but I’m curious if your homemade and pod are 1 store and or what you would advise me to do. Thanks.
Hi Mandy, what are your thoughts on Watermarks? Is it good to add them to the listing photos, or in your experience, does it not make a difference to deter copying?
I leave them off - it can negatively effect where your listing is shown since Google doesn’t like watermarks. There are still ways of getting around it for people who are determined to steal a design, so it’s not worth the extra effort in my opinion 🫠
i dont understand, according to printify and others like them say that you have to pay them, i thought when the customer comes to your shop on etsy, they pay for it? so is it i would pay for it also?
You are essentially outsourcing fulfillment and are the middle person. So an Etsy order comes in and the customer pays you. Then you have to pay for the cost/shipping of the item in order for Printify to send the order to your customer. Your goal is to set up your pricing so that you have a profit at the end of it 😊
Thank you for a great video (I'm also following your Mastering POD course as well), and you're quite right, I've missed the research parr for my store (one or two niche products across sub-niches) but I can apply what I've learned in this video retrospectively 👍 Love your batching idea, and Canva's ability to keep the image placement location and opacity is excellent. One quick question about lifestyle mockups: what if they detract from the detail on the mug? ok, fine, my products are mugs 🤣 Thank you again, Mike
Try testing out different mockups! Duplicate the listing in Etsy, swap out the mockup in the main listing picture, and see which one performs better. Sometimes the right mockup can make all the difference in conversion! Thanks for being here 🤓
Any homework mentioned is referring to the homework that I include in my free course. It’s in the playlist section and is called Mastering Etsy Print on Demand (the homework is linked there in corresponding videos) 😊
thank you for this! Ive been struggling to stay focused, as I have 2 jobs in addition to trying to get my etsy shop going. Only 2 months in, and almost no sales. Ive fallen into the trap of designing for what I like vs designing what sells (Im in the vacation/outdoor niche, with a few other subniches sprinkled in as im fishing for something that will gain traction). I know I need to pivot, but its hard to move to something I dont have an interest in. I feel like it is a validated niche, maybe its my designs or my SEO, but having a process like this might be the thing I need to get better.
Dear Mandy! Do you perhaps already have a video explaining how to offer personalized clothes? I'd love to offer something customizable but I can't find info what settings I need to make on printify for that Grateful for you sharing your knowledge! xx L
Hello Mandy thank u for the great content I'm watching all of your videos. Is there a limit to the number of subniches you can combine together for a listing? Such as: Moms who like Halloween and Bats for example. That would be 3 niches. Could you potentially layer more and still be effective?
How many designs do you need each holiday/niche. I have just started about 2 months ago and I am overwhelmed trying to do as many as possible. I work full time as a banker and I have really stressed about this since my time is limited.
I noticed that you having a dog-niche store helped you out when determining what general niche to google first. But what if you run a general store and don't have a general niche in mind. How do you come up with a niche to google then? Do you have a formula for that that doesn't involve choosing from a list of occupations or hobbies?
Do i need a different shop for every niche? Or can i have a separate “section” for each niche? I’ve had my shop open for a long time and haven’t wanted to need multiple shops. Would love your opinion.
No need for a separate shop, you can definitely use your sections. My primary shop is considered “general” meaning I have several (specific) niches all under one shop 😊
For the research and designing absolutely! The product creation in the print on demand provider probably not, but otherwise definitely some nuggets of info along the way to help different sellers 💜
I am literally learning s0 much. Sitting with my coffee and notebook. I have a quick question I paused video to type this so if you're reading this knowing you said it already my apologies and ignore. I am time stamp 22:42 that site looks like Etsy yet blue outlined with a Bee did I miss a step? You said you go back to Etsy but that one looks slightly different.
That is what it looks like with the EverBee Chrome extension installed (I can click into the side bar while I’m on Etsy to look at product and search analytics) 😊
Mandy, thank you so much for this series! Every time I feel overwhelmed I come back to your video series and watch to get my focus back! This series has been so helpful in knowing where to start and what to do next. It helps me so much to build habits and stay consistent. Can’t thank you enough for this 💜💜
You are so welcome Mellie! Cheering you on and happy to be a helpful part of your journey!! 💜💜
thank you so much! I have a full time career, run a nonprofit, full time husband. started building an Etsy shop. love how you explain everything. I found you from your interview with Cassiy. keep up the great work
Girl, you got me AGAIN! I watched your whole masterclass a few weeks ago, ALL GOLD, and now this?! You're just the best, there is no other POD creator out there like you! Thank you so much!
Yaaass!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼 Thank you for being here! 💜💜
@@studiomdesignsco Where do I find the Master Class please?
@nadellebeddis8564 Here’s the playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLggvIul5KcwT60JuIgd20WTUuWQbUSW1x.html
She is pretty cool !
Mandy - you have packed this video with GOLD! Thank you for taking time to do this. I've watched it all the way through and have rewatched different parts. Can't thank you enough! I wish you had a week long in-person school/retreat/university or something. I'd totally come!
Oh man! How fun would that be?!!
I’m so glad that it was helpful for you!
I DO have something new coming soon that will include new benefits and live group calls with me (shh don’t tell anyone I told you 😝). Hint: not a course, I stand by sharing my trainings for free here on YT 🤓
First off, since first creating my UA-cam account many years ago, I pay next to no attention to the comments when watching a video, regardless of the contents. I can count on one hand the number of times I've commented on a video. However, I am currently on my own POD adventure and I had all but lost hope. Trying to figure out what I may be doing wrong I came to UA-cam looking for the right advice from someone who not only knows what they are talking about but most importantly from someone who is actively somewhere on this same adventure AND is making helpful videos to HELP the people they're intended for because you WANT to help and genuinely care. I feel you're not doing what you're doing just as means to profit from it. I stumbled upon you today, and because of you, I have regained hope, and I am inspired, and feel I have found the advice, and the knowledge plus exactly how to make it work for me and I apologize if I am rambling but I am just so very grateful and I felt compelled to tell you so. Thank you very, very much.
I so appreciate you and that you took the time to write this! It’s kindness in the comments like this and knowing that I’m helping people along the way that keep me going 💜💜
Honestly, what makes research so difficult for me is that most of the stuff that appears to be trending on Etsy is really ugly LOL. I have analyzed a lot of listings with things like Everbee and other tools, and the things that are actually really well-designed and cute often aren't selling. So then it's a game of me trying to get into someone who (I think) has bad taste, and for the life of me I can't seem to do it. Maybe I'll notice something that's trending and I'll try to improve upon it, add actual professional design to it (I'm a designer by trade), but so far it hasn't sold as well as the stuff that it looks like a total rookie thoughtlessly plastered on a tshirt. I have faith this next year will be different though, I haven't given up yet!
I hear you. I hate everything that's popular right now. I loved the plaids and rainbows and stripes and preppy look like in Clueless. Now everything is grungy and faded and looks like its from the donation bin at Salvation Army.
Did you give up?
@@sweetbeep Nope. I'm still not at my financial goal but I did make enough money to pay the bills just via my Etsy income these last couple months, which is kind of wild (for me).
@@ravenswood118 wow that's awesome!
😊 What I learn is that it’s not about what we like or what we find cute and pretty, it’s what about what the market wants. We are not the ones buying our products and designs, so we have to remove ourselves from the equation. We have design based on the data we gathered, not by our opinion. Kinda hard though if you’re a professional graphic designer.
You're giving us a real seller's IQ with this information. Thank you for this!
Mandy, your generosity is incredible. Thank you!!
This is the video I needed
Mandy thank you so much for your videos. This was well paced, comprehensive and explained well. I appreciate that you take the time to explain things properly and give great examples, showing each part, rather than rushing or skipping over things, or having too many distracting animations and sound effects. This was great and I'm looking forward to your designing block tutorial. Thanks again ❤
MANDY ROCKS!
THIS! IS! KEY! Wow, you're incredible! Thank you, thank you, thank you for all this information.
I love this ! I learnt so much. Thank u. I am a very visual person so rather than just looking at stats on a research tool, this kind of visual research method works better for me. I got so many ideas just looking at u scroll through stuff
Friday evening! I will binge watch this series this weekend before i try to create something that will not sell.
Mandy, this was absolute gold!
Thank you Mandy for breaking all that down. I have only seen bits and pieces of this information but not pulled together like you have done. I wish so much I could ask you about what I want to do because it is different and not sure if it will work. Thank you again, I am a new subscriber and look forward to learning more.
Mandy you are such an amazing coach! I myself love the attention to detail throughout your workflow. Thanks!
Mandy, I am grateful for the guidance you have provided through these stepping stones, which will allow us to move forward with greater confidence and fewer obstacles. #grateful #guidance #steppingstones #confidence #obstacles
Time blocks! I love it! Cant wait for the rest of the series. Do you simply take mental notes while researching, or do you make notes about keywords, etc?
For designs/aesthetics those are more mental notes, for keywords I’ll usually jot down a note if there’s some in particular I want to make sure I use (or if I’m in Erank I’ll just save them to my keyword lists based on a niche) 😊
Hi Mandy, thank you for taking your time to teach us all. Your videoes helped me to know better regarding POD. Thnak you for your kindness! ♥ I wish you're my mentor!
Great information. Thanks, Mandy.
I absolutely LOVED this video, Mandy! Thank you so very much. Can't wait for the next part about designing. 😘💛
You are so welcome! Hope you enjoy the series! 💜
Thank you thank you thank you!
Thank you Mandy. Awesome video. It really opened my eyes a little bit more and gave me lots of motivation.I took notes and will keep learning from these series because, frankly, my time management is taking me no where but to insanity land. 😺
I wish I could like this more than once! So helpful, especially since I had planned on just making designs for things I thought would be popular and easy to sell...boy was I wrong. I did some research while watching this video (for the second time) and it's been such a huge help! Thank you for this and I can't wait to watch the rest of your videos.
I'm glad I found you! You are an amazing teacher!!!
Mandy u are superb at those tiny untold little tips to help us ..thank u so very kindly...really
Mandy, you are amazing. Thank you so much for sharing with us your precious experience❤
Bless be Mandy for doing this. Thank you very much for your sharing 🙏
Lots of great, helpful info. Thanks.
Golden nuggets !Thank you ,Mandy.Great info.
Thank you so much!!! This is very valuable tools for researching our niches! I really enjoyed doing the research and following along in your video. You are awesome!!
Love Love Love ❤️ Thank you Mandy, you're amazing!
Love your delivery! Thank you so much!
Great content and tutorial, Mandy! Thank you so much🙏🏼💖
So helpful, thank you! 🎉
I love your video Mandy! Thank you for sharing your knowledge, expertise, and experience. I look forward to your videos every week and it helps me to stay motivated with my Etsy store! I truly appreciate all of your helpful tips and advice.
I’m so glad they’ve been helpful for you! Thank you for being here 💜
NEW SERIES!
EXCELLENT!! Mandy, you are an incredible teacher ;)
I really love your videos Mandy - and appreciate your unique presentation of providing realistic facts without spin and click bait... but as I watched this video - I realized you are probably the reason I am suddenly seeing an overload of new listings suddenly competing in my drilled down dog sub niche - uggghhh - what was once a sweet spot - is now getting overloaded due to being exposed in these videos... sigh - c'est la vie - nothing can stay specal and hidden forever... on to the next...
Oh no! 🫣 Sorry for the niche overload, but thank you for the kind words! I definitely enjoy focusing on teaching and not how many flashes or weird noises I can add 🤓💜
You are a gold mine!! Thank you for this video
Hey Mandy... thank you so much for showing us what works, and doesn't. You show us how efficiently we can become, and get things done faster. I have been on Etsy for 2 years, with very few sales, often losing money when I pay my monthly fees. You have inspired me to keep going. I'm wondering how you set up your personalize names etc. on your listing and how that part works. Thank you again for making it much clearer, and devoting time to this.
Keith
It's been super helpful! Thank you! Looking forward to part 2!
Thank you so much for going into depth with research 👍🏻😀
I NEED my Etsy shop to grow fast!!!
Hi Mandy. Awesome, informative, and motivating content. Timeboxing is a great way to get anything done, because you can 1. set the constraints (Ex: research 3 concepts to start designing for) 2. Set the timebox (ex: 30 minutes or 1.5 hours) 3. Be firm about sticking to the constraints and timebox. One thing I thought might help is for folks to use the Pomodoro method of timeboxing. It's super helpful if you: procrastinate, get distracted, progress by using a gamification of your tasks among other things. Very simply, you select a task and constraints, (research a product/market/demand) set a timer for 25 minutes, then after 25 minutes, take a 5 minute break, mark off one pomodoro (1 unit of work) , then start over until you are done. There's tons of pomodoro apps for all devices or you can just use your phone/watch timer. Using this technique 10x'ed all of my work projects, from my day job to my POD shop online. Anyway, hope this helps, thank you for the videos! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomodoro_Technique
You have inspired me, thank u....it's the details for me! Ur awesome
Great breakdown! Thanks for letting us following your process, I loved it!
Thank you, Mandy! Great info!
Another valuable help!! Thanks Mandy!!❤
As always, great content! Can't wait for the rest of the series!
This is so helpful, thank you Mandy.
great Mandy! Im watching this now .. :)
I love this! Great Video! Can't wait to see more!
Thank you so much. This was such a great video. ❤ I’m looking forward to the rest of the series.
So glad you liked it!
Burning the midnight oil this week to finish up the next one on Design, can’t wait for it to hit the channel soon! 💜
Your content is so helpful. Thank you!!
Hi Mandy! First if all, huge thank you for your hard work and tons of useful info! You are the best!
Secondly, I have watched some of your series and, again, I am in awe!
I haven’t put anything to practice yet, as I am the minority who enjoys research, but I will definitely go back and do all my homework 📄 😂
Keep up being so awesome and I will be watching out for the new videos 🎉
I'm just finding your content and it is sooo helpful, thank you! Forgive me if you have answered this elsewhere (I'll be watching more of your videos), but if I don't come across it, I was wondering how many subscription services you utilize, and which ones? Getting started, I don't have the income to merit the Printify Premium, and it seems like the other resources I hear about (Everbee & the like) are all fee-based as well. How do you and when do you justify the expense if you aren't making any money yet? Thanks so much!
I’d like to know the same thing.
E-Rank is like what $30/month unlimited searches.
Everbee is about the same pricing. But these seem pretty steep in pricing especially when you factor
Canva
Kittl
Midjourney (if you use it)
Printify Premium is a must for lower production costs
Creative Fabrica for fonts and graphics to pull from
Mockups
Etc.
My biggest question is erank and Everbee are they worth it and how much does she pay for her operating workflow.
What a gem! So generous ❤
Pure GOLD, Mandy! Thank you!
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Exactly how I used chat gpt before I watched this. Very effective
Thank you SO much for sharing your knowledge with us. This info is invaluable!!!🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much for sharing all these information! You are awesome. I enjoy and learn a lot with your videos.
I’m so glad their helpful for you! 💜
Great video! would you kindly do a video on how one can go about building and growing social media target audience for a specific niche?
Love how calm you speak new sub!!😊
I hate seeing an uncle shirt or a teacher shirt that is listed at $7 only because it's sold in a toddler shirt. I'm thrilled to hear you don't exercise this practice.
I personally don't do a loss leader either. I only list my smallest white shirts lower so I only make a couple bucks
I've been so worried that I couldn't make it in this industry by not implementing the loss leader listings.
You can absolutely still be successful without it! 💜💜
I don’t agree with that practice either. It feels so deceptive.
I agree, as a consumer when I see this surprisingly low price and then i see its $25 more just for a female small I will leave the listing and go buy from someone else who's more upfront with their prices. It always annoyed me because I feel like its shady.
I totally agree I wasted lots of time not focused enough on research. As I got more focused my store started to be more successful. But paid $1K for a POD-specific training that I found in many ways hazy for lack of a better word. In many ways I regret it. It was a huge investment that my hubby made into my business (as I'm a SAHM). I thought it would give me really specific information and I was so disappointed at the lack of specificity. The best information I had already learned through a POD Skillshare course that I got through my $15 monthly subscription. She never genuinely covered designing either. She kicked that over to a monthly subscription course that started at $67/month. After charging $1K for a POD course! Super frustrated. And explaining that to my husband wasn't a fun conversation.
In that training she covers trendspotting but I never knew how she picked the online stores she mentioned. They just seemed random to to me as a newbie then. There wasn't a list. She just threw out some names. And I'm thinking some people rave about Shein, others Banana Republic. How are you determining which is more valuable? I still don't use this method much but I'd love to and to ask you how you determined what stores you use for trendspotting?
Thanks for your channel and your various series covering Etsy POD. As a new sub I look forward to watching them.
Oh man, sorry to hear you had that frustrating experience 😰
When it comes to trends sometimes it depends on your targeted customer, particularly in this economy. You have to charge enough to cover your costs and still profit, so you need customers that have some disposable income or at least appeal to them enough with your design to make them willing to spend their money on it. Then you need to think about where they shop, and part of knowing those places just comes from experience, research, and built up knowledge. I’ve also taken note of a lot of the stores connected to trending pins on Pinterest for related searches. Clothing for people staying on top of aesthetic trends is generally going to be the big names like Anthropologie, Banana Republic, Urban Outfitters, etc. Same goes for the outdoorsy themes that I mentioned. Stores like Patagonia and REI are a vibe for sure, and they have a specific demographic that shops there. There’s obviously not a store for every niche, but they’re great places to go for at least understanding popular aesthetics and then being able to apply them to your niche. That doesn’t mean your design can’t or won’t appeal to other customers, but the goal is to design for the ideal customer who is ready and willing to buy by combining data from Etsy traffic with the research on designs/trends.
Hope that helps - thank you for being here! 💜
Thank you so much Mandy this is amazing info im so enjoying your videos
Amazing content.. big fan of your content.. Can you please do a video on shipping in a simplified way ? how to configure if in ETSY or in Printify ? how does shipping profile impacts the search algorithm in Etsy ?
Very informative. Thank you ❤
Amazing video! You are such a great instructor.
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Hello, Mandy. I have been following your time blocking series video content.
First of all, thank you very much for sharing such useful and valuable information. You are amazing!
Here, I have carefully watched this video several times and have a question.
I saw that you matched the key words of TILES for each different design.
I understand that this approach is more specific for targeting niche customer groups, but at the same time, I also feel that after doing so many different variable titles and list designs in bulk, how about doing AB test listings?
I think if different designs are combined with different titles, there will be a bit of confusion, which makes it difficult for me.
Can Mandy share this view and how to operate it in the next video?
THANK YOU VERY MUCH !!!!🥳
Lots of amazing value! Thank you, Mandy!
Very useful info, as always!!
Masterclass. Thank you!
Another great video! 👏🏼
I will watch this again. Thank you. Do you have any workshops or private help? I’m 8 months in and have done minimal research (I do a simple version that isn’t working). I feel like I’ve wasted so much time. The research part is very intimidating to me. I really appreciate your videos.
Hey Karen! I recently asked Mandy this same question, and she might have something coming up in the future, but nothing at the moment. Just thought I would answer incase Mandy misses this.
I hope to make an announcement soon about this! I am building a group-based community platform to be able to offer additional support 💜
@@studiomdesignsco that’s great. Thank you. ☺️
@@kaleyjanenigh thank you. She did respond and is working on something ☺️
Hey Mandy! Thank you for the video. At the beginning of the video you said you had a pod and a homemade item on Etsy. So do you have 2 different stores? I had a Shopify store but honestly I’m older & I hate social media so I want to move over to Etsy and give it a try. I have 3 different things going on…. 1) human shits about cats along with collars and jewelry. 2)I also sell little cats and dogs with cards and poems. 3)I also have an idea for some inspirational pod clothing. Each one has its own domaine & logo.
So would I create 3 different etsy stores? I will load items one niche at a time but I’m curious if your homemade and pod are 1 store and or what you would advise me to do. Thanks.
Hi Mandy, do you have thoughts on whether to go with digital products or POD? I have been watching Etsy videos for over month and haven't decided.
Great stuff. Thank you
Thx for sharing your strategy.
Hi Mandy, what are your thoughts on Watermarks? Is it good to add them to the listing photos, or in your experience, does it not make a difference to deter copying?
I leave them off - it can negatively effect where your listing is shown since Google doesn’t like watermarks. There are still ways of getting around it for people who are determined to steal a design, so it’s not worth the extra effort in my opinion 🫠
i dont understand, according to printify and others like them say that you have to pay them, i thought when the customer comes to your shop on etsy, they pay for it? so is it i would pay for it also?
You are essentially outsourcing fulfillment and are the middle person. So an Etsy order comes in and the customer pays you. Then you have to pay for the cost/shipping of the item in order for Printify to send the order to your customer. Your goal is to set up your pricing so that you have a profit at the end of it 😊
fantastic information
I really love doing POD wrapping paper but find it challenging to do mockups. Do you have any ideas on how to make them for wrapping paper?
Thank you for a great video (I'm also following your Mastering POD course as well), and you're quite right, I've missed the research parr for my store (one or two niche products across sub-niches) but I can apply what I've learned in this video retrospectively 👍 Love your batching idea, and Canva's ability to keep the image placement location and opacity is excellent.
One quick question about lifestyle mockups: what if they detract from the detail on the mug? ok, fine, my products are mugs 🤣 Thank you again, Mike
Try testing out different mockups! Duplicate the listing in Etsy, swap out the mockup in the main listing picture, and see which one performs better. Sometimes the right mockup can make all the difference in conversion! Thanks for being here 🤓
Hi - Thanks so much for a super informative video !! I just wondered how we download the homework sheet ? I couldn't find a link to it?
Any homework mentioned is referring to the homework that I include in my free course. It’s in the playlist section and is called Mastering Etsy Print on Demand (the homework is linked there in corresponding videos) 😊
I like u and ur style. Ty!
Stellar!❤❤❤❤
thank you for this! Ive been struggling to stay focused, as I have 2 jobs in addition to trying to get my etsy shop going. Only 2 months in, and almost no sales. Ive fallen into the trap of designing for what I like vs designing what sells (Im in the vacation/outdoor niche, with a few other subniches sprinkled in as im fishing for something that will gain traction). I know I need to pivot, but its hard to move to something I dont have an interest in. I feel like it is a validated niche, maybe its my designs or my SEO, but having a process like this might be the thing I need to get better.
Keep going! Follow the data and don’t give up - it can take a little time to find your rhythm and start seeing sales 💜
Dear Mandy! Do you perhaps already have a video explaining how to offer personalized clothes? I'd love to offer something customizable but I can't find info what settings I need to make on printify for that
Grateful for you sharing your knowledge! xx L
Sure do! Here’s the step-by-step from the course playlist: ua-cam.com/video/42wvSPfIJRc/v-deo.html
Appreciated!
Thank you so much for that video is Amazing
Hello Mandy thank u for the great content I'm watching all of your videos. Is there a limit to the number of subniches you can combine together for a listing? Such as: Moms who like Halloween and Bats for example. That would be 3 niches. Could you potentially layer more and still be effective?
How many designs do you need each holiday/niche. I have just started about 2 months ago and I am overwhelmed trying to do as many as possible. I work full time as a banker and I have really stressed about this since my time is limited.
I noticed that you having a dog-niche store helped you out when determining what general niche to google first. But what if you run a general store and don't have a general niche in mind. How do you come up with a niche to google then? Do you have a formula for that that doesn't involve choosing from a list of occupations or hobbies?
Nvm, I think I figured it out from watching one of your other videos!
Do i need a different shop for every niche? Or can i have a separate “section” for each niche? I’ve had my shop open for a long time and haven’t wanted to need multiple shops. Would love your opinion.
No need for a separate shop, you can definitely use your sections. My primary shop is considered “general” meaning I have several (specific) niches all under one shop 😊
New here 👋 Does this advice/series apply to other types of sellers as well, such as handmade, digital products, etc.. ? 🤗
For the research and designing absolutely! The product creation in the print on demand provider probably not, but otherwise definitely some nuggets of info along the way to help different sellers 💜
Listen to this one twice,
I am literally learning s0 much. Sitting with my coffee and notebook. I have a quick question I paused video to type this so if you're reading this knowing you said it already my apologies and ignore. I am time stamp 22:42 that site looks like Etsy yet blue outlined with a Bee did I miss a step? You said you go back to Etsy but that one looks slightly different.
That is what it looks like with the EverBee Chrome extension installed (I can click into the side bar while I’m on Etsy to look at product and search analytics) 😊