You said at the end that you hope we find this helpful, well, I watched too many youtube channels, and you are by far the only one to give realistic and encouraging advice, your content is consistent and informative, thank you!
Your presentation in online e-commerce video came at just the right time, as I want to expand my online presence beyond just dabbling in Zazzle POD sales as I am an artist and photographer. Looking at Etsy and Amazon as well. Thank you for your tutorial!
Found you last week and love your style of teaching and your sense of humor narration! You also seem very genuine, which gives me faith in humanity! Just starting out with Etsy and Red Bubble and your information is so valuable! I will take a look but do you have any videos on Etsy SEO, Titles and Tags by any chance? Great content! Cheers!
This was an incredible video, and you did an excellent job conveying very valuable information!! Additionally, you gave me a great idea on something I totally was not thinking about!! I'm glad I subscribed to your channel and thank you for this great content!!
It is worth noting that on Etsy, the sales data reflects ALL sales in the one vendor store (such as your example VeryWoodBasement which has 8000 sales from 78 products sold) and not just the one item mentioned. Still a good indicator if the store is successful. If the store has a lot of items for sale, "the number of reviews for a single item" is shown below the main image of a single item sold. The more reviews for the one item may tell you which is most successful out of the multiple items in a store.
Thank you for the tips! Love your channel. One thing tho, it seems that you are misunderstanding Etsy sales part. When you check the design, the sales number you see is not related to the design but to the store. All those sales you see in the right top corner are indicating how many sales the store has made, not the particular product. I thought you may want to know that
The refrigerator and the oven are on their own circuits. The oven is 220V, the fridge is 120V but separate, in case you blow a circuit somewhere in the house, you don't end up with rotten food cuz the fridge cut out overnight.😜
Hmm I am afraid I am not much of a computer expert-I use a laptop with 16 GB of RAM for print on demand (and it has 1 TB of disk space) - it does the trick for me. I appreciate the kind feedback, thank you!!
The number of sales shown on Etsy is not for an item, but for the entire shop. It's easy to check: open a few items of the same shop and you'll see that the number of sales is the same. I may be mistaken, you could check and correct me :)
Hey baby! I am devouring another one of your very insightful videos! Here's another question. Should I trademark my one-of-a-kind original artwork from the get-go? I know a few people in the legal field that would probably help me out for a discount or for a few artistic custom designs.
Well I wouldn't personally worry about that - by creating the artwork, you automatically own the copyright. So if it sells, it could be worth it to register the trademark (like in Canada for example it is $50 Canadian). Each country would have their own copyright registration process but if you have a decent seller it could be worth paying the money!
Very informative! I have to start doing this...Living on S.S. is the pits. I'm a retired commercial artist and I was thinking about doing original art for say baby showers or wedding showers... with pod, say the customer can download and print or the customer could put the artwork on Items from Printify. What do you think? I need to come up with at least $1000 a month profit.
These are great questions! Generally speaking, you (the seller) would sell the design and then print the item on Printify, and Printify would ship the order to the customer. The customer would never know about Printify (they would just know that a shirt magically appeared on their doorstep from you). There are lots of print-on-demand options like Redbubble and Merch by Amazon where you basically list a design and then the customer buys it and you get a commission. I've got a full tutorial on print on demand on the other channel: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IkvxFamfICo.html. Hope that helps!
@@zenwatercooler He's one of the most popular custom desk maker on RU-vid, based near Portland, Oregon. Search for the user name and you'll see a ton of his videos. EDIT: Here's the link to his channel: ru-vid.com
I wish i lived in an area where I wasn't surrounded by so many people who think because you can do it easily, you should give them one for free. And you are the one being entitled for asking for compensation for your materials let alone your skill set. As a housewife, I have to argue this point constantly. I have a valuable set of skills. If I were to die and my husband were to pay for just basic services, he'd need at least one other job to cover expenses. My mom changed many insurance salemen's minds on insuring their wife for more and and encouraging clients to do the same. She brought charts... just to prove a chauvinist wrong. 😂