To Etsy, Or Not To Etsy

Aug 09, 2016 08:53


Every now and then, I wonder if I should make myself an Etsy store. Usually when people ask me if I do commissions, after reveals have happened on a fan fest. One of the things I ponder when that happens, is shop names. I've gone through a few (I have a list) that turn out to be (a) not available, (b) too similar to something else, even if it is ( Read more... )

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jaxomsride August 9 2016, 00:23:09 UTC
Artificer would be better than artifice, no fears of deception there. It would also appeal to the steampunk crowd, though there does seem to be a lot of artificers already there.

How about the Maille box/ service?

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kerravonsen August 9 2016, 00:53:08 UTC
Artificer would be better than artifice, no fears of deception there.

Oh, that's a good idea.

How about the Maille box/ service?

As a name? Too much emphasis on "maille" and not enough on allusions/imagination, I think. I don't want the name to be too limiting, because, while there will definitely be maille, I don't want to be limited to just maille, which a name like that would do.

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kerravonsen August 9 2016, 01:31:26 UTC
One that might be even better than AllusiveArtificer would be AllusiveArtisan, since I do think of myself as an Artisan.

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reynardo August 9 2016, 04:10:12 UTC
Oooh nice! How's KatsKrafts, or is that one long gone too? Or MadeByKat?

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arwitchywoman August 9 2016, 00:43:35 UTC
My daughter makes a decent living off of her Etsy store, and she lives in Los Angeles. Ain't cheap out there.

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kerravonsen August 9 2016, 01:20:52 UTC
That's encouraging. Though every article I've read about selling on Etsy is all about promotion and marketing and going to craft fairs to promote yourself and "how to sell big"... and that's not really my motivation. I mean, yeah, when I retire I might think about that, but I do actually have a job I like which gives me a good living.

My motivation... is more on the lines of being able to feed my craft addiction, in two ways. The least important is getting money to pay for the materials and tools (as I said, I do have a decent living). The most important is as an outlet for my creativity, to get my work into the hands of people who will appreciate it... because I'm getting to a point where my friends-and-relations are starting to say "No! Don't give me any more! I have more than I can use!" which is rather discouraging.

In order to find strangers who would appreciate my work sufficiently, one way is selling on Etsy with an appropriately high price which indicates its artistry and craftsmanship. A "ransom for my babies", so to speak ( ... )

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vilakins August 9 2016, 08:56:27 UTC
Mythicalinks?

I keep thinking about selling knitted items on Etsy but the freight's a problem as always. I suppose I could offer free freight and price accordingly. There's also the local TradeMe which I should give a go, but they take a commission. I'm not keen on funding that utter bastard Gareth Morgan whose son runs it.

I did set up an Etsy shop a while back but never listed anything. I think I called it Nico Crafts or something like that, but admittedly I never researched the name. Maybe I should think of something snappier.

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kerravonsen August 9 2016, 09:46:09 UTC
I suppose I could offer free freight and price accordingly.

You mean add the freight cost to the item cost? Would that work if the postage was different to different countries? Or would you add the potentially most expensive postage cost to the price, so as to cover it for everyone?
I think it's also possible to limit where one will post to. Certainly, there are Etsy shops I can't buy from because they only post to the continental US.

but they take a commission

So does Etsy, but it's something like 3.5% I think.

I'm not keen on funding that utter bastard Gareth Morgan whose son runs it.

Then don't. Don't feel like you should give TradeMe a go if you loathe the people associated with it.

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vilakins August 9 2016, 23:23:05 UTC
I've come across free freight items on Etsy, and I do find that attractive, living so far away yet paying the same as anyone else. I could offer discounts for anyone in NZ and Australia - freight to anywhere else is much the same. I think given my location it would make buying more attractive to people elsewhere. I'm not sure how easy that is to set up to be automatic.

TradeMe's commission is twice that. Decision made about them!

Another thing I've considered is using my graphic art designs on Zazzle as it's fairly easy - they do all the work - and I don't have to post anything.

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kerravonsen August 10 2016, 00:44:30 UTC
Another thing I've considered is using my graphic art designs on Zazzle as it's fairly easy - they do all the work - and I don't have to post anything.

Now that's a good idea. I've used Zazzle myself for a few designs, not really to make money, but to simply make custom t-shirts for myself. So my storefront is totally crappy because I haven't done anything with it, but that wouldn't be the case with you.

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sallymn August 10 2016, 10:07:30 UTC
Feel free to slap it down... KatIsKrafty?

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kerravonsen August 10 2016, 11:14:46 UTC
Does not appeal to me. I'm liking "Infinitudes" more and more. I don't care if people think it's too fancy or obscure or whatever.

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