I love it most of all that you said you put God first, then family, then business. I have immense respect for that. I will never sell a product that goes against my faith - no matter how profitable that customer may be.
Also, I want to comment on how much I love you prioritizing your faith, family, and growing your business. That’s exactly where we’re at and I love seeing how that looks for you and your family/ business dynamic ✨💪🏼
As a previous business owner I’m going to double back on what they said, guys if you don’t listen to anything, please hire help at the first sign of needing help. That could be the demise of your business. That’s one thing I wish I would’ve done sooner when I had a previous e-commerce website. Orders were coming in and I couldn’t keep up alone
Love your videos as always! Here’s a question Dylan - I was wondering if looking for high-paying customers is feasible for every type of shop during a staggering economy? I sell low-ticket priced digital download wedding stationery for a specific religious niche and they sell well but to level up, I feel like I’d have to go for the customers who’d be willing to pay for the big packages. Yet I feel like those kind of clients would be hanging out at bespoke wedding stationery artists and designers and not at my store. How do I market my shop to them? My whole gist with my shop I feel is to get the luxury look for less as I deal with that elegant sort of aesthetic yet I need to keep competitive prices. Any guidance would be hugely appreciated 🥰
I'm happy 😊.. i just got my 1st sale yesterday.. it was a digital product .. i have a question: why i pay around 1$ for offsite ads ? I didnt order it ? Whats that mean ?
I get so confused by all this. Esty is so saturated. And no one I know knows what esty is. 20 year old, 30 years and 40 year olds. When I talk about etsy..people say "isn't that a makeup subscription?" So I've given up. Maybe my area just isn't social media driven. More brick amd motor
Ok so if we think about the specific customer we want to sell to and choose what product we want to have to gear towards that customer does that mean that we must become a “niche specific”store? Does becoming a niche specific store hinder us as sellers to be able to offer more variety and target more customers? I feel that we would miss out on being able to sell more if we and make more sales if we are able to have a wider variety of people to appeal to. I want to be able to sell in multiple items and multiple niches.
I have a blogging pinterest account that is 5 years old and has only 700 followers..I couldn't bring good traffic to this account and gave up and stopped.. and it is still has 0 to 40 monthly viewrs it is totally dead. Now I want start Etsy..Do you advice I should continue on this pinterest account or start a new one? It's on the same niche.
Can we hire someone outside from USA and let them upload on Etsy? I am working full time now and already selling on Etsy regular basis. Last year I opened 5 more Etsy POD stores which is now hard for me to upload on every store. Planning to hire out of USA and let them upload. I am successful handmade products seller and moving to POD.
Good content but I am cracking up at how your husband just stares straight ahead the entire time you are talking almost NEVER looks over. I'm just watching him and laughing the whole time now. Eye of the tiger.