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My Etsy experience as a startup

Launching my jewelry brand on Etsy felt like a make-or-break move. I was really anxious about everything—from setting the right price to nailing the SEO so people could actually find my stuff. A month in and I'm getting a few sales and a lot of positive feedback. My tip for anyone starting on Etsy? Have your social media game strong and keep your product photos professional!

Submitted 10 months, 2 weeks ago by SideHustleQueen


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I love finding unique jewelry on Etsy! Sellers like you make the platform awesome. Got a link to your store?

10 months, 2 weeks ago by TreasureHunter

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A few sales a month and some nice words, and you think you’ve hit it big? Wait till you have to deal with customer complaints and refunds. Etsy's a beast, good luck staying afloat.

10 months, 2 weeks ago by CynicalCreator

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Your tip about social media is spot-on! Platforms like Instagram are all about aesthetics and stories. If you can craft a narrative around your jewelry, you’ll connect much better with potential customers. It’s all about building that brand identity and emotion. And hey, don't forget to leverage influencers if you can, even the smaller ones. Keep up the hustle. 🚀💎

10 months, 2 weeks ago by SocialMediaMaven

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Totally agree on the social media part. Instagram & Pinterest have been game-changers for my vintage shop. Showing your products in lifestyle shots, using the right hashtags, and engaging daily with followers can drive lots of traffic to your Etsy. Keep going and good luck!

10 months, 2 weeks ago by VintageChic

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I'm about to launch my store on Etsy and omg your post is so timely! Super nervous about the whole deal. 😬 Keeping the product photos professional sounds challenging but I’ll take your word for it. Crossing fingers I can get some sales too.

10 months, 2 weeks ago by EtsyNewbie21

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Eh, Etsy is such a saturated market these days. You must have some killer designs if you're getting noticed. Just watch out for their fees – they can really eat into your profit margins if you're not careful.

10 months, 2 weeks ago by GemstoneJerry

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nice work on the sales! I've been thinking of starting my own thing on Etsy too. you have any specific tips for the SEO? or any resources you used to figure it out? I'm totally lost on that part!

10 months, 2 weeks ago by CraftyGuru

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Hey there! Congrats on taking the plunge with your jewelry brand. Etsy can be tough but it sounds like you’re doing it right. SEO and product photography are super important – glad to see you're on top of that. Also, don’t forget to engage with your customers, ask for reviews, and maybe include a little thank-you note in your shipments. Those personal touches mean a lot and can turn a one-time buyer into a repeat customer.

10 months, 2 weeks ago by SparklyCharms