Showing posts with label Etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Etsy. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Zibbet

I decided it might be "fun" to join another handmade selling community to see how it works out compared to Etsy!  I kind of did it on an impulse, but there were a few important reasons why I chose Zibbet to try my luck on.
  1. FREE MEMBERSHIP!  There is a basic free membership that allows up to 50 free listings and no sales fees.  Completely free.  I thought this might be a good way to test the waters before I commit to spending money on another shop.
  2. COMMUNITY!  From things I've heard and read, Zibbet is very supportive of it's sellers and has a great community of people willing to help each other, network, and even just chat a little.  Not that I've had any problems with Etsy yet, but it's nice to think you're going into something other people have enjoyed.
  3. POTENTIAL!  Zibbet is still building up.  I think I read that they have 1/2% of the visitors that Etsy has.  While that may not sound great, I feel like that means there is a lot of potential for growth, and I want to be there while it's happening!
  4. PRODUCT SEARCHES!  Only some of Etsy's shops have their items listed in Google product searches.  I know it's not Etsy's fault, and they're getting to everyone as fast as they can, but it still stinks.  Zibbet works with both Google product search and Find.com, which are the two biggest product search engines right now.  Just by being on there, my items can now be found in those searches.
  5. FEATURES!  The site seems to have a few improvements over Etsy.  Like better analytics.  Less bias about front page and features.  Much simpler listing process, even though it includes all the same information.
  6. SATURATION!  On Etsy, my categories are SATURATED!  On Zibbet, 3-5 pages of items when I search my product categories.  On Etsy?  Well over 100 pages.
  7. PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP!  SO many more customization options for premium sellers!  And a flat fee paid monthly or yearly for unlimited listings, still no listing or sale fees.  Advertising potential, increased likelihood of shop views, gift buying guides, and lots more features on the way!
So all in all, I thought I'd try it out.  What will it hurt?  It's not costing me anything.  I uploaded my Etsy listings and did a few quick changes to them and had everything up and running in 2 different shops in just a couple of hours.  And the best part?  If I decide I just want to work with Etsy, I can leave my listings on Zibbet FOR FREE and link them to the listings for the items in my Etsy shops!  That's right, they don't care if you direct shoppers away from the site!  So it would end up another place for my items to be seen!

I'll let you know how it goes!  Tell me what you think!
www.Zibbet.com/SarasHandmades
www.Zibbet.com/SweetBabyMine

Sara
http://sarashandmades.etsy.com/
http://sweetbabyminebysh.etsy.com/

Monday, March 28, 2011

A Second Shop!

I made a big decision!  I decided to open a second Etsy shop!  I opened it 2 days ago now and I feel like it's going to go well!

The main reason I opened it was because I didn't feel like the products I was selling in my first shop went together well.  So my original shop is now going to be dedicated to my hand painted name signs, while the second shop will have my baby shower gifts!

I'd love it if anyone reading this checked it out!  The new shop is at http://sweetbabyminebysh.etsy.com/.

I had VERY promising beginnings with this shop!  I hope it continues!  I started by listing 3 items.  They were sets of cupcake onesies in neutral, girl, and boy colors.  3 hours after I had opened the shop, I was already featured in 2 different treasuries!  My other shop has only been in 2 treasuries and it's been open a month and a half!  My shop was also added to someone's favorites in that time!

So that was a much more exciting first night than I expected!  I'm adding an Etsy mini shop on my blog now for that shop along with my hand painted signs shop!

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Craigslist

After reading more in the forums, I decided to list on Craigslist and see how that goes. 

I heard a lot of people saying there stuff had been taken off because they gave a link to their Etsy shop though.  But then others talked about having a Craigslist listing that basically gave shop info and what they sell with links and wasn't for a specific item at all and had been doing it for months without having it taken down. 

I made my listings for 2 specific items.  One for a diaper cake and one for the animal name sign.  The sign was done first and hours ago, but I still can't find it in searches, even when I type in exactly what my title was.  The diaper cake shows up just fine now.  Wonder what's going on there.  Maybe the sign has to be reviewed before being posted?  It was the first thing I've ever listed on there, so maybe.

Ebay is definitely not working out how I had hoped.  I've only had 21 or so views so far.  And I'm pretty sure at least 4 or 5 are me.  That's alright though, because the fees on there are completely crazy!  I also haven't had any traffic come to my shop from there yet according to Google Analytics.

I'll update with how Craigslist is going once I have some more information!  Wish me luck!

Sara
http://sarashandmades.etsy.com/

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Keeping Myself Entertained

Well, I haven't had anything going on as far as sales, so I've been reading up on ways to promote my shop and increase sales.  So far there are a few things I'm trying.

The biggest thing I've heard is to list or relist something every day.  Why?  That keeps at least one item from your shop toward the top of searches, which are unfortnately automatically organized by how new the listing is instead of search term relevancy.  I feel like this is a mistake on Etsy's part.  Yes, it should definitely be an option, but by default it should be relevancy.  For example, I typed "diaper cake" in search yesterday to help me decide where to price my diaper cakes.  The first few pages contained very few diaper cakes.  Maybe 2 or 3.  It pulled up the most recent things listed that used the words diaper or cake as tags.  Not helpful at all.  Typically when I'm searching for something, unless I'm a VERY frequent shopper, I don't care what the newest thing is.  I care about what items are most relevant to the words I put in the search box.  But that's just my opinion.

Anyway, I had a ton of fun a few nights ago making more onesie cupcakes and putting together some diaper cakes!  So much fun, in fact, that I stayed up until 3 working on it!  Probably not a good idea since I knew the baby would be waking me up somewhere between 4:30 and 6:30.  Oh well.  I survived!  I just went to bed early the next couple of nights to make up for it!  Here are some photos of the diaper cakes!


Thanks for reading!

Sara
http://sarashandmades.etsy.com/

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

A Book I Need!

I just heard this book is coming out on March 22nd!  I've heard good things about it, and I'm pretty sure I'll be buying it soon!  If and when I do, I'll give a review on it!  In the mean time, pick it up yourself and let me know what you think!


Sara
http://sarashandmades.etsy.com/

A New Style?

Busy busy busy.  Last night I got an interesting request.  A woman is decorating her nursery in a light blue and brown rock and roll theme and wants me to do a sign for her new baby to match that theme!  She sent me a photo of some of the nursery decor, and it is so cute!  I messaged her back with some ideas and options, so hopefully I'll hearback from her tonight and be able to set up a custom listing in my store!  I might be working on something new pretty quick here!

As far as the signs I have been working on, I just need to attach the ribbon with the cut outs to the sign board and that one will be ready to ship out!  I'll make sure to post some photos of it after I take some tomorrow!  I'd take them tonight, but it's already getting darker out!  The photos always look the best when I use natural lighting and not the flash.

The two others I was working on are almost done too!  I finished painting the letters mauve last night and added decorations in pink and mint today, and glued the letters to the signboard.  The ribbons to hang them on are ready to be attached.  I just want to add some detail to the signboards since they are fairly empty with the smaller thin letters instead of my usual size, and then add a coat of laquer to make them shine and last a long time!  I should be able to get that all done tonight and post photos of those tomorrow too! 

So I plan to have all three packed up and ready to ship out tomorrow!  If I don't have the new rock and roll order by then, I'll just have to find something else to work on!  Probably another sample I've been planning for my sister.  Flowers!

Sara
http://sarashandmades.etsy.com/

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Another Listing Completed!

So far today has been a good day.  I got a ton of work done on the space sign ordered through Etsy last night!  And then today I got all my shipping supplies!  I now have boxes the perfect size to fit my signs!  The only place I could find that carried the right size was Staples, so they are now my favorite office supply store!

I also finished the lady bug sign I had been working on!  I listed it on Etsy immediately, so it would be available as a design option for potential customers.  Here's how it turned out!


I love it!  Unfortunately, anyone with a name longer than 3 letters won't get the same leaves on the sides.  Longer names will take up more space on the sign board, so there won't be enough space for the leaves.  I'll have to add more green to the letters with longer names to make the green more prominent.

While the baby was napping, I also started on another local order for two matching signs.  I didn't have the right mauve color I wanted already mixed, so I had some fun creating the right tone and painted the little curly 3 inch letters I'm using.  I decided to paint the letters mauve since the background will be white and the mauve was the darkest color of the shades I'm using on it.  Then I'll paint light pink and mint green details on them and as a border or edges of the sign board, depending on how the names fit across them.

As soon as those two and the space sign I'm working on are completed, I'll make sure to post more photos!

Thank you to those of you who are taking the time out to read this!

Sara
http://sarashandmades.etsy.com/

Monday, March 7, 2011

Opening My Etsy Shop

One day while searching the internet in boredom, I discovered a website called Etsy.  There, sellers of handmade crafts found a place to market their creations, and buyers had a place to find unique items online.  I read as much as I could about selling on Etsy and was very encouraged.  My only real complaint to this date is that so few people seem to know about this site!  It is like going to a craft fair or art show, only thousands of times larger.  There is even a feature called Alchemy, where people can describe exactly what they are looking for and sellers can make bids to create the perfect item for that person.  I knew this was the perfect place for me.

For awhile, I did what I usually do when faced with making a big decision.  I went back and forth about it.  I researched what I would sell, costs, prices, and anything else I could think of.  Finally, the baby was napping one afternoon and I went for it.  I'm not entirely sure what made me decide to do it.  I snapped one hasty photo of the name sign I had made for my son nearly a year earlier and posted that as my first listing.  A name sign just like his, but custom made with whatever name my future customer wanted.

After I posted that first listing, I did even more research.  This time on subjects like ways to improve your shop and listings, or ways to drive customers to your shop.  I refined my listing.  I took better photos and posted the maximum allowed per item (5).  I improved my tags so it would show up higher on the list of more searches.  And then I waited.

I started telling family about my step toward running a business immediately.  My mom was especially excited, and proceeded to tell anyone who would listen to her.  My very first sale was to a woman she works with.  She described something she had been looking for to hang in her granddaughters' bedroom.  She wanted  to have several wood cutouts similar to the ones I used in my name sign, but in shades of pinks and mauve.  I made what she asked for, and added some ribbon and bows to make it a little more exciting.  This is what I ended up with. 


Before I gave it to her, I decided it needed something more.  I added a bow that matched the one at the top to each end to hide the plain ends and dress it up a bit.  When I delivered it, she and her granddaughters loved it!  It felt great to have my first satisfied customer!

While I was waiting and creating my first custom item, I started working on samples with other themes to add more products to my shop.  The first was another sign for my son, this time with a space theme.  When I was finished, my husband and I liked it so much, we decided to hang it on our son's door instead of the first one I made.  We moved the animal sign to the wall in his room instead.



Then I got to work on a sign for my sister.  I decided on butterflies and dragonflies for hers.  Only a few hours after I posted that listing to my shop, I got my first order!  It was for the animal themed sign for a little boy named Jesse.  My first Etsy customer seemed so excited!  She decided she wanted a few different animals from what I had shown on my sample, so I made it with a lion and monkey in place of the elephant and turtle.  Here is how it turned out!



I decided to add a zebra print ribbon to hang it from as a special thanks for being my first online customer.  I haven't gotten any feedback yet, but I hope she loved it!

Next I wanted to do a princess themed sign for my friend's little girl, who was about to turn two.  They had recently moved back home from out of state and were staying with her parents, but I knew her bedroom had been decorated with everything princess.  When I asked my friend, though, she said they were planning on a Tinker Bell room once they found a new place of their own.  She told me she would love a princess sign anyway, but I had a spark of inspiration.

I went to my local craft supply store and got some Tinker Bell stickers, Tinker Bell ribbon (I was so excited when I found that ribbon!), and light pink paper.  I decoupaged the paper onto a wood plaque and added the stickers before I put several more coats of decoupage glue on top.  I painted curly wooden letters spelling her name in a lime green like Tink's dress and added those to the sign.  Finally I added a bow made from the Tinker Bell ribbon to hang it by, and it was finished!


I now had four different items listed on my site.  It was time to try to bring in more customers and increase the views on my products!  I created a page on Facebook and asked my friends to join and spread the word.  I also heard that Twitter was a good place to promote, so I signed up there too.  I discovered that although I like Facebook much better, Twitter seemed to drive traffic better and help me increase views.  I posted a link to an item through Twitter, and even though I only had a very small number of followers, the views on that item shot up immediately!

My mom called shortly after that and told me another lady from work wanted a sign for her granddaughter, Ava.  She wanted it to be a ladybug theme.  I loved that idea and got to work as soon as I could.  It isn't quite finished yet, but here are the letters.



Next I got another request from the first lady from my mom's office.  She wanted two signs like the TinkerBell one, but with white backgrounds and pink, mauve, and mint green for the letters.  I haven't started those yet, but I will post pictures when I do!  I think they'll turn out cute!

On Etsy, I had an inquiry about a second sale.  Someone wanted to know what they needed to do to purchase one of my space themed signs!  I replied almost as soon as I got the message, but didn't hear back for several days.  I had begun to give up hope when I finally got the order two days ago.  Now I have started on that sign, and am so excited to see how it turns out!

As of today, I have made two Etsy sales, three to local people (one sale was for two items), and I have a few more potential sales to locals in the works!  Hopefully this is the start of something good!  I can't wait to find out!

Sara
http://sarashandmades.etsy.com/

Sunday, March 6, 2011

The Beginning: How Sara's Handmades Was Born

My name is Sara.  After high school, I attended a university near my home town in Michigan and decided to double major in accounting and finance.  Less than a month into my freshman year, I was promoted where I worked as a sales associate selling women's clothing to assistant manager.  I spent my first three years of college working full time and taking four to five classes a semester.  Needless to say, that got old fairly quickly.  Once the classes started getting more in depth it was harder for me to juggle work and school.  I was supporting myself at the time, so I couldn't leave my job or work fewer hours.  I made the decision to take classes part time, two a semester, beginning in the fall of 2005.

That September, my boyfriend proposed after six years of dating.  Besides work and school, I threw myself into planning a wedding.  Paying typical living expenses and school tuition left me with little in the way of cash to pay for my upcoming wedding.  I had heard from several sources that one good way to save money was to make things yourself instead of buying everything.  I made my own bouquets from life-like roses and hydrangeas.  I made my bridesmaids' jewelry.  I made our programs, favors, and even our unity candle.  In the midst of all the planning and crafting, I discovered I had a love of creating things like this.  I started to dream about the possibility of starting a business selling my creations online.  I was too busy with all my wedding prepartions, though, to try gathering enough information.





I was married in September of 2007.  Although I now had a little more time to spend planning and researching, I still never did much about my new dream.  I'd like to think it was because of startup costs (who has money to start a business when they're paying off a wedding and still paying for school?), but as I look back, I honestly think I was more afraid of failing at it.  So I continued to do things the same as before.  Same job, classes, work, homework, work some more.

The following April, I finally decided I needed to get out of retail and work in an industry related to my studies at school.  I was about to start my last year of classes that fall and I knew it would be better to have relevant experience when I had that degree.  I got a job working as a teller for a small, local credit union and absolutely loved it!  I quickly went from being a part-time tell to head teller, and was offered an additional responsibility as the accounting clerk.  I loved going to work every day!  My coworkers, the credit union members, and even the work itself made me love going to work every day.  Even then, my dream of working for myself stayed alive.  At that point, it wasn't much more than a tiny thought in the back of my mind.

In August of 2009 I finally finished my last class and got my diploma after seven years of hard work.  I can't describe what a relief it was to get that chapter of my life over with.  I suddenly had free time again, and I started thinking about what I wanted to do next.  Before I got much further than fleeting thoughts, I found out I was expecting our first child!  We had mot been trying for a baby, but we weren't doing anything to prevent a pregnancy.  We had decided when we were married that we would just let it happen when it was going to happen.  We knew God knew when the time was right and it would happen when it was supposed to.  We found out we had conceived sometime in the week surrounding the day I turned in my very last paper of my college career.  It was perfect.

Now that I had a child on the way, I started to worry about caring for him.  How could I leave my baby to be raised by someone I barely know while I go to work every day?  Could there be any job more rewarding or enjoyable than being a mother and being their for my child?  I didn't think so.  We began to budget our income to see if we could make things work on only one income.  After months of budgeting, we decided we had to try.  I gave my notice at work.  I would stay until our baby was born, and then I would quit to be home with him.

It was during this time that my thoughts about opening a store resurfaced.  There biggest difference now was that I was dreaming of making and selling things relating to children and not weddings.  I made a few things for my son's nursery, including a shelf with ultrasound photos in it and a hand painted animal themed wall hanging with his name.  I began to look into what it would mean to open a store online.  I was discouraged by the options I could find.  Ebay stores.  Amazon stores.  It sounded like it wouldn't be too difficult once I got started, but I just couldn't bring myself to take the plunge.



At the end of April, my son Bryce was born.  My life completely changed for the better that day.  I felt so incredibly lucky to be able to be home with him, and so grateful to my husband for working so hard so I could be there for our baby.

Several months later, I started to feel like I needed to be contributing financially.  Christmas was coming up and how much fun would it be for my husband to get gifts that had been paid for with his paycheck?  I began looking for ways to earn money from home for situations like that, and so we could have some extra spending money to get out of the house now and then.

At my dad's suggestion, I looked into online survey companies.  I spent a few months doing surveys for several different companies online and have managed to make a few hundred dollars doing it.  I have even had the opportunity to do in home tests for a few different products to help companies find out if their product is something their customers would buy.  This is still something I do, and I will occasionally post reviews to this blog of different online survey companies I have had experience with.

I have also looked into transcription services and online test juries.  I have made a little money from a transcription site called Key for Cash, but nothing yet from the juries.  I will also occasionally discuss these experiences in this blog.

My main focus in my blog, however, will be what I did on February 18, 2011.  Finally, after over three years of dreaming, I have opened a shop named "Sara's Handmades" on a site called Etsy, which is a site allowing makers of handmade crafts to sell them online easily.  This blog will chronicle my journey with my new shop, with mentions of other things I am doing to earn money, in the hopes that it will inform and inspire others to work toward their dreams and to earn some extra money as well.

Sara
http://sarashandmades.etsy.com/