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]]>Many home crafters and others that focus on handmade items turn to Etsy as their primary source of distribution and income. What they don’t expect is the entitled attitude of an Etsy customer. Beyond anything you would normally experience on any other platform including your own website. More about that later.
Etsy has put so much power in the hands of the customer that many Etsy sellers simply give up and close their shops. Recently Etsy made it worse with their feedback system to be a “Star Seller” on their platform. If a customer does not leave the seller a 5 star review, the little Star Seller badge will not be displayed on the seller’s store. (Be sure to read: How to be successful on etsy 2021)
That’s right. Even if you have 4 stars, on-time shipping and message response rates, you’re not a Star seller. Below are the parameters. Two you can control. What you can’t is the opinion of an Etsy buyer.
As a marketer, I have many Etsy sellers as my clients. Believe me when I say that many Etsy customers are entitled, I know first hand. Demanding. Unfair. I’ve read the messages. I’ve read the reviews. 99% of these? Invalid. Yet there is nothing, NOTHING, an Etsy seller can do about it.
In my experience over the past several years, an Etsy seller truly cares about providing the best to their customers. Yet Etsy has taken control away from these sellers time and time again.
The most important thing EVERY Etsy seller should know is that you will never be able to contact the customer or see their email addresses. Etsy has made it so that you are completely reliant on their platform and not able to build the most important resource your business needs to succeed – a customer email list.
What can you do about it? Launch your own ecommerce store. I recommend this immediately to all my Etsy clients and it’s something that should be done sooner rather than later. You want to be able to contact the customers you’ve worked so hard to reach.
My favorite platform is Big Commerce and there is an app that will connect to your Etsy shop. Why is this important? Because your customer information, order shipment, inventory management will all be handled through Big Commerce. HUGE.
From me to you? DO IT NOW. Take back control of your business for your future growth and success. You can get info on Big Commerce here: Big Commerce Platform
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]]>So often when doing website reviews for clients, the first thing that pops out immediately is the website copy is all over the place. My client thinks they’re talking to their perfect customer, but they’re actually talking to 10 different people. And that’s a problem.
The easiest way to sell your services or product is by selling to the person who is actively looking for it. That’s a given right? So why when you write an email or a social media post why are you not writing to the person that’s looking for your product or service?
Instead you’re writing to the whole world thinking that maybe someone who doesn’t know about you yet might be interested in what you have to offer. But here’s the thing. When you do that, your perfect customer takes a second look and says “hmm. Maybe this isn’t for me after all.”
What you did was actively turn off the person that would have opened their wallet, handed your their credit card and bought what you are offering. Even better? That customer would have likely stayed with you for the long haul happily buying more and more products from you.
So how do you determine who your perfect customer is? These questions will help gain clarity:
If you try to serve EVERYONE, you will end up serving no one. Speak and write to your ONE perfect client and watch the orders roll in and the phone ring off the hook.
p.s. Need a fresh set of eyes on your website? We can help. Schedule a free 5 minute consultation and let us help you get to work and making money. Copywriting and customer aquisition is our speciality. Click here and schedule your free consulation: 5 minute website copy review consulation Time slots are limited.
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]]>I know how hard it can be to grow any business including an Etsy business. These platforms make it sound so easy. Sure go ahead. Create a product listing and watch the sales roll in. Well if you’re here, you know that doesn’t work. So what do you need to do? Below are a few tips to help you be more successful on Etsy in 2021.
Simply starting with the few tips above will have an immediate effect on your business plus help you securely scale in the future for yourself on your terms. Keep checking back as I add more tips to build your Etsy business. Why? Because I was you once upon a time. Story may not be the same but the end goal probably is.
Don’t give up!
Denise
p.s. Need help with storytelling? I absolutely recommend you take the time for this course: Irresistible Storytelling We all have our strengths and weaknesses. If crafting a message for your store puts you into a cold sweat, you owe it to yourself to take this short but very effective course. Get your message and story crafted and watch the difference it makes in your sales.
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]]>There are two ways to put your shop in vacation mode – you do it yourself or Etsy does it for you. Either one will cause your business to TANK. That’s exactly what happened to my client that had built her business to over $10,000 in monthly sales. $10,000 to nothing.
Etsy tells you it’s okay to put your shop on vacation to catch up on orders or if you’ll be out of town. My recommendation? Don’t do it. No matter how many times they’ll tell you it won’t affect your traffic and sales, they’re wrong. I have seen time and time again from my client’s stores the exact opposite. Vacation mode has a hard, negative impact on store sales.
You can see EXACTLY when Etsy put this store on vacation. Look how far the visits have tanked. If this doesn’t make it crystal clear about how little control you have over your business, I don’t know what will.
If you are behind in your sales OR may planning a vacation, it’s best to adjust your shipping times. You can do that by going to your store dashboard, settings, shipping settings, shipping profiles and adjust the processing time. You can move it out to 10 weeks if necessary.
Now what do you do when Etsy puts your store on vacation? Well you have zero control over that scenario except to follow what they tell you to do. The store I’ve shown the stats above for is a seasonal business that is dependent on Mother Nature. This seller is stuck as they are not able to ship for at least another month.
No matter how many times we’ve explained this to Etsy seller support, you’re talking to someone who is only following a script. They’re not able to make any determinations on their own. Dead end. There’s not a damn thing we can do right now. This store is for all purposes closed by Etsy. Truthfully from a seller perspective? Etsy sucks.
What do I recommend all my clients do? Get control of your business! When you’re selling on Etsy, Ebay or Amazon, you don’t own your business – they do. It’s THEIR platform not yours.
You cannot contact your customers directly and can only communicate with them through their selling platform. As soon as you try to communicate with the customer in any other format, you are in violation of their selling terms. They can shut you down. Immediately. In the click of a key, you’ve just lost your business.
If there is just one thing I hope you take away from this, it’s DO NOT GIVE CONTROL OF YOUR BUSINESS OVER TO ANYONE. EVER.
How to fix this? Use Etsy, Ebay or any other platform to build your business. Dedicate a portion of your sales to create an online presence with your own website. I recommend Big Commerce or Shopify as they are easy to set up in minutes if you’re selling physical products.
Build your email list. You may have heard it before but I’m here to say it again – the money is in the list. Be sure you have an email optin in place on your site and on all social media platforms. This gives YOU control on how and when you communicate with your customers. I like Aweber because of the many options available but there are several others that will serve the purpose.
Finally, if this has happened to you, breathe. It’s a blessing in disguise and one that will help you take your business to the next level. Need help? Contact us. Click here: Contact Sanger Marketing
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Here are a few simple steps for you to make sure the traffic you’re working to reach finds YOUR BUSINESS:
1. Use YOUR images or opt for royalty free images. There are many great sources online – some that are free.
2. Put YOUR company name on the bottom. Check this image as a quick example for you to copy. Notice the @ TwitterName along with our website address. This makes it easy for our customers to find us.
3. Include a link in the post that your customers can use to contact you directly.
Questions? Feel free to reach out to us. We are here to help you build your business and brand quickly and effectively.
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]]>How do you determine if being self-employed is for you? Let me ask you one question. How badly do you want it? You see that one answer will determine if you will be successful not only in owning and operating a business but in everything you set out to do in your life. This question can be applied to quitting smoking, losing weight, meditating, building relationships, giving back to your community and much more.
If you answer the question I just asked you I am ready to be self-employed BUT, you’re not ready so don’t waste your time. Anytime you use the word I want to BUT, you are making an excuses. Excuses will keep you right where you are.
Now if you answered the question I am ready and WILL DO what I need to do, let’s get you started. First things first if you are currently employed you will need to MAKE the time to get what needs to be done in a day. Prioritize by the money. What? You’re starting a business because you’re passionate about A, B, C? Guess what? If you aren’t making money, you may as well close your doors right now. Bottom line is you have to make money to be successful and STAY in business. That business will allow you to be passionate about whatever it is you are passionate about. For me, my passions are giving back to my community particularly for kids and animals.
The best tip I can give anyone that wants to be successful is focus on what you KNOW you have to get done that day. If you have to bring on clients to make sure the bills are paid, then that is what you focus on. Prioritize by what brings in the money to keep the doors open. Sometimes for even the best of us we have a tough time staying on task. Here is the tip that I use to this day. Set a timer for 20 minutes and work on that particular task for 20 minutes – nothing else. When the timer goes off, get up walk around for 5 or 10 minutes then repeat until the task is complete. You will be amazed at what you can accomplish in 20 minutes.
What are you waiting for? Set your timer and get moving. You CAN do this!
To your success,
Denise
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]]>Having a product listed as available when it’s out of stock.
This was one of the top complaints I heard from my panel. As an online seller I know how difficult it can be to keep track of inventory when selling on multiple platforms, which is why it’s very very important to check inventory regularly, or to limit how much inventory you’re listing on each platform. For example, if you have 20 available, it may be a good idea to list 10 and 10 on each platform (so there is no risk of selling out). If you only have one item left, it may be worth it to list that particular item on the more popular platform only. If you create custom items, you can list things as “exclusive” on different platforms. There are many options here.
Taking too long to ship or having a long “processing” time.
Buyers expect there will be a delay when purchasing online. What they don’t expect is a two to three WEEK wait time for the item to ship (unless it has been noted somewhere on your site). Assign yourself regular shipping days, and then make sure all items are shipped accordingly. Personally, I ship on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday with a 1 – 2 business day processing time. My schedule becomes:
This gives me time to prep, pack, print, and ship without rushing. Some people find that shipping every single day, at the end of the day, is easiest for them. Others find a schedule works best. Figure out your shipping schedule, and then stick with it.
Marking an item as shipped, and then waiting a week to drop off at post office.
This one was actually a big pet peeve of mine as well as my panel. It is very frustrating when a seller marks an item as “Shipped” but takes another week to have the item picked up or dropped off. Here’s an important note: Your buyer will KNOW if you took too long to drop off their item at a post office, and there’s nothing worse than receiving that glorious “Your item has shipped!” notice when, in fact, it has not. If you’ve provided tracking information, your buyer will likely use it (and it will show that the item has not been dropped off yet). If you did not provide tracking information, the post office will stamp a date on the package for the day it was actually processed. Marking your package as “Shipped” is not a Get Out Of Jail Free card for procrastinating – you risk losing a customer if you procrastinate dropping it off.
Charging way too much for shipping to compensate for a low price tag.
There’s nothing a client hates more than finding a seemingly good price for an item, adding it to their cart, and then shipping be outrageously high. Sellers, if you cannot afford to sell the item for a lower price tag, don’t. Instead of lowering the cost and bumping up the shipping, find an alternative to convince buyers to buy from you. For example, offer free shipping on purchases greater than $100, throw in a free bag with purchase, offer 30 day money back guarantee, or record free video tutorials for the product. Put yourself a step ahead of everyone else and offer something that you feel comfortable giving.
False advertising or making a product appear to be better than it actually is.
You have to admit, when you find an item online that seems absolutely perfect for resolving your XYZ issue, you are excited about it. Well, how do you feel when you receive that item and it turns out it was falsely advertised, or made to seem more exciting than it actually is? Not great, right? Well, your customers will feel the same way if you falsely advertise a product. Use your words carefully here and provide ACCURATE pictures. Give them the facts but sell it at the same time. Your item may be colorful, easy to use, all natural, or convenient – great! Sell it that way. Don’t try to sell your item as Super Sleek and Attractive, SUPER Easy To Use, 100% ORGANIC, or Will Help You Save The World – unless it’s true.
I hope you’ve found value in today’s post – it’s nice to be able to pick your customer’s brain from time to time. It’s even nicer when someone else does the dirty work for you.
Have a beautiful day and sell smart!
Namaste,
Aly
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]]>Story time… In addition to being a remarkable, super marketer I run a small ecofriendly business that focuses on reusable menstrual products (for the non menstruaters out there, sorry if this topic grosses you out!). Recently, the FDA has begun enforcing stricter regulations on retailers of cloth pads, forcing small and big businesses to register as medical device manufacturers. In short… cloth pads = medical device, and you have to pay a hefty price to continue making them. Unfortunately, this now means that hundreds of small businesses are being forced to shut their doors. Yep – you guessed it, my store has also been impacted by this change and sadly I don’t believe we’ll be able to pay the fee in time to continue producing cloth pads for 2015.
What do you do when your business hits a huge hurdle such as this?
Well, for one, don’t do what I did. I panicked, I worried, and I became depressed. All that accomplished nothing, except panic attacks and anxiety. Not so good.
Once I calmed down, I put things in perspective. I launched a campaign for funding, I launched ridiculously good sales on social media, and I’m in the process of launching an email campaign. In other words, I took action. With all that said and done, I am now planning for the future. I’m thinking about new and exciting opportunities, and I’m thinking of ways to revamp my business.
Moral of the story:
Do NOT let challenges and hurdles deter you from your dream and goals. Instead, when you hit a bump in the road, do these four things:
Namaste folks,
Aly
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