Why Everyone Is Quitting Etsy And You Should Too

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

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  • @r.walker7986
    @r.walker7986 Год назад +15

    Every time you turn around its more fees, more taking your money out of your control, (reserved accounts) prioritizing sellers who have shops that are selling mass produced items and digital downloads who can easily do "free shipping" while the shipping prices are skyrocketing, more rules and changes that are not pro seller at all. Started selling in 2008, it was fantastic, its been a steady downward spiral fueled by greed. They have no real competition, its time for a new platform....

  • @sonyasspot355
    @sonyasspot355 Год назад +14

    I got on Etsy when they first started, and at that time, there were lots of people reporting you without cause, and Etsy would listen to them and suspend their accounts, which they did to me ever since I started my own website and monetize my site which is doing great. I would recommend that you find an option to put your items on so that no one can take them down.

    • @iamfashionglobaleng
      @iamfashionglobaleng  Год назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your experience with us! It is very helpful for people to get to know the other side of these kind of platforms which won't serve them anymore.

  • @missychan63
    @missychan63 Год назад +15

    As long as Etsy continues to let small shops sell trademarked items and things that clearly don't even belong on Etsy while charging us ridiculous fees and refusing to have any kind of decent support for sellers... Small shops are never going to be able to get ahead. Etsy started as a place for homemade items and it was great. Then they moved to supplies, but that was okay too... After all, we need to buy supplies to make the homemade They started allowing vintage items but again, that's not so bad.
    Now it's an absolute free for all and it's almost as if they really don't care what they sell as long as they make enough money off of it. They'll let a shop sell half a million dollars worth of counterfeit Disney but if a small shop sells a $20 Disney headband, they are shut down immediately.
    I personally don't think people should be selling trademarked items unless they truly own the trademark but if you're going to shut down the small shops for doing it, you need to shut down the big shops.

  • @billardbenjamin6164
    @billardbenjamin6164 Год назад +20

    It's disgusting what Etsy became! I have sold on Etsy for 7 years with tons of five star reviews and just the other day they started putting a reserve on my account!

    • @iamfashionglobaleng
      @iamfashionglobaleng  Год назад +1

      So sorry to hear that! I helped more than 300 brand to grow their brands online and I can uderstand your pains and frustrations. You can watch my free training on how you can thrive online with the best mothod ever : www.iamfashionglobal.com/lp-eng

    • @gerryjunpyo2462
      @gerryjunpyo2462 Год назад

      Hii what do you mean by a reserve ?

    • @lisasheridan5482
      @lisasheridan5482 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@gerryjunpyo2462Etsy don't pay you for 3 months. They hold your money.

  • @techcowgirl
    @techcowgirl Год назад +58

    I"m 3 months into my Etsy shop selling my art in various formats, digital 80% and print on demand 10% and as cross stitch/embroidery patterns 10%. The model is working and my sales are growing well. So Etsy is changing, and people have to pivot. If the profit margin on a product is too low, you must pivot an do something that has a larger profit margin. My purely digital items have around an 80% profit margin, and even my print on demand items have a 25-35% profit margin. There's no point in products that have margins lower than that as they waste your time.

    • @tomcollins5112
      @tomcollins5112 Год назад +9

      This wasn't what Etsy's identity was supposed to be.

    • @hilarylauren6112
      @hilarylauren6112 Год назад +13

      @@tomcollins5112 So? Etsy has changed and as a private company has every right to do so. If the marketplace doesn’t work for you, then find another one.

    • @tomcollins5112
      @tomcollins5112 Год назад

      @@hilarylauren6112 That's easier said than done, after millions have already hitched their wagons, and the market has been cornered. You've heard the expression, "too big to fail"? If Etsy fails the millions of small business owners who have grown dependent upon it, it impoverishes the country and wrecks the economy.

    • @KingN3y0VL4
      @KingN3y0VL4 Год назад +6

      ​@@hilarylauren6112 EXACTLY it's like we all know that myspace was better than Facebook, but things have changed and Facebook has won so you have to pivot towards Facebook in order to stay ahead... Same goes with Etsy

    • @Kentarius
      @Kentarius Год назад +1

      I’m glad to here a fellow artist doing well. I always see mfs complaining about Etsy when 9 times out a ten they probably took 2 minutes creating a design

  • @annachino3602
    @annachino3602 11 месяцев назад +2

    I was considering opening an etsy shop for a little bit, but after seeing all those videos about the dark side of etsy, I won't do it. Just the fact that their customer service, is really no service is scary. I also don't want to "work for etsy" with my shop and rather create business for myself. Thank you for the in-depth video! 🙂

  • @aralevonian8391
    @aralevonian8391 Год назад +15

    I left Etsy because their fees were astronomical, they were making more net profit than me

    • @iamfashionglobaleng
      @iamfashionglobaleng  Год назад +1

      It is a shame really! And what are you currently puttng in place to sell your products online?

    • @RoommateWiLLE
      @RoommateWiLLE Год назад +1

      What are you using in it's place?

    • @dexterbaxter4434
      @dexterbaxter4434 Месяц назад

      @@aralevonian8391 how on earth were they making more than you? Unless you sold products that are under $2 then that's on you for not pricing correctly. Also they take roughly %15 which still way cheaper than ebay, Amazon, etc

  • @TravelsoFun
    @TravelsoFun Год назад +9

    I agree with you which is why I changed my mind about joining their platform. Thank you for your insights. ❤

    • @iamfashionglobaleng
      @iamfashionglobaleng  Год назад

      My pleasure! All the best in your business :)

    • @Kentarius
      @Kentarius Год назад

      It’s sad you let someone influence your decisions

    • @TravelsoFun
      @TravelsoFun Год назад +2

      @@Kentarius I don’t know who that someone is that you’re referencing. My decision was made prior to this video being posted.

  • @erikahuxley
    @erikahuxley Год назад +2

    Lol, I'm just a buyer and they just suspended my account for no reason, even with a valid debit card with money in the account, charged my account then canceled the order for no reason, and it was etsy not the seller. I guess they don't want my business.

  • @geneeddleman2132
    @geneeddleman2132 Год назад +3

    I've been disenchanted with Etsy results for several years now. (I do POD and hand made signs) Have always wanted to build an independent store of some kind to replace it. But alas, I am more artist, less techie! Don't know how or where to begin to build a store.
    Even more stymied about how to drive traffic, etc. But I must say, you have given me hope and something to think about. Love your teaching style. look forward to more of your content.
    Speaking of which, do you have any videos on the very basics of the independent store and how to get traffic to it? Remember, I'm old, and not very technically minded, so simple is better. Thank you for a great video! (new subscriber)

    • @iamfashionglobaleng
      @iamfashionglobaleng  Год назад

      Thank you for your feedback! I am glad that you find it helpful. I have many videos on my channel that can help you be an independent store owner such as this one ruclips.net/video/WqCVHCo1a5M/видео.html or also this one ruclips.net/video/WdY49haX8QE/видео.html

  • @countrysister700
    @countrysister700 Год назад +4

    You can sell locally like I do in a booth in a vintage mall. But I pay $125/mo rent (basic booth but I can add and drop spaces as needed) plus 10% off the top of sales to my mall. I also have to do social media etc to encourage traffic. Then there's materials and labor. Taxes. No platform is perfect or super high profit.

  • @berylmarieisblessed
    @berylmarieisblessed Год назад +3

    Here from Ryan's react video! I loved it and wanted to send you some watchtime for your channel as well.

    • @iamfashionglobaleng
      @iamfashionglobaleng  Год назад +1

      Thank you for you support! Glad that it was helpful. Could you please share with me the Ryan's react video you mention ?

    • @berylmarieisblessed
      @berylmarieisblessed Год назад

      Yes! Here is the link to his video :)) ruclips.net/video/9olKKpEpXPY/видео.html I’m subscribed to you now and looking forward to more of your content :)

  • @taniayager3361
    @taniayager3361 Год назад +7

    Interesting examples! I don't want to give Etsy anything! I won't be putting anything on that platform.
    Instead I'm looking to set up my own e-commerce store.
    One of my free social media platforms had 6.7m monthly views but is now down to 3.5m because of the algorithms and sticking around that figure. I haven't posted anything since before Xmas! If I can pull a fraction of those viewers into customers that would be great. It is what I will be concentrating on.
    I produce books so beholden to other biz platforms but I also will be creating digital downloads. I'm a lapsed graphic designer and started over after a 5 year break! I have only maintained my social media and that is joke as it is all tricked with relevant keywords and knowing what is currently trending!

  • @SquisheeDog
    @SquisheeDog Год назад +5

    I was originally wanting to sell on Etsy since I'm still very small with both my art and photography and they have so much traffic, but they seem so greedy and unhelpful.
    What are better options?

    • @iamfashionglobaleng
      @iamfashionglobaleng  Год назад +1

      in my other video I explain what is the best solution when quitting etsy and other marketplaces , you can watch it here ruclips.net/video/RJsHpbS5rIg/видео.html

  • @violimo
    @violimo 11 месяцев назад +1

    As soon as they started messing around with it I stopped selling. Also, have you seen the price of vintage clothes? Stuff you could get in a thrift store for a few dollars. Etsy has convinced the sellers that vintage is antique?

  • @blessedbabyboutique
    @blessedbabyboutique Год назад +1

    Fantastic video. Gives clarity on Etsy for small business craft sellers .

  • @marym.2287
    @marym.2287 Год назад +21

    There are a number of sellers doing well on Etsy - like me. I'm willing to give up 20-30% of the sale for the number of potential buyers they bring on - and at the same time, I'm building my social media, driving people to my website to purchase, etc. There's no one right or wrong answer to this - but telling people "You Should Too" is ridiculous. Use it if it works, try something else if it doesn't - but it DOES work for many of us. Obviously we figured it out for us. Do the same, or try something else...

    • @BecScribbles
      @BecScribbles Год назад

      I feel the same way. I went to my own site recently and I had hardly any sales. I ended up closing and went back to Etsy. It can be a bit easier on Etsy than our own site.

    • @chineeandvashee
      @chineeandvashee Год назад

      100% agree

    • @PoppysMum2
      @PoppysMum2 Год назад +1

      Totally agree. Etsy is a huge marketplace that brings me thousands of customers every year

    • @RailinX
      @RailinX Год назад +2

      I think this was meant to be a clickbait video. People love watching complaints and negative stuff 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @LAB504NEWORLEANS
      @LAB504NEWORLEANS Год назад +1

      Building a strong social media presence and Google search is my success strategy that works. Including good products and customers services.

  • @kaistockman6443
    @kaistockman6443 Год назад +8

    Yes I notice I should be posting new items everyday. That’s a lot of work. Especially since I don’t do it full time yet.

    • @KingN3y0VL4
      @KingN3y0VL4 Год назад +3

      You do not need to post item everyday... Just post when you can it's fine, it will just take you longer to see more traffic but in the long it will pay out... Just like every business model quality over quantity...take your time and post better looking listing do not rush trying to post everyday

    • @gladiatormechs5574
      @gladiatormechs5574 Год назад +2

      @@KingN3y0VL4 i have not opened my store as of yet. I have aprox 10 products.. should i only list one product at a time every week or so and dont put all 10 at the very beginning of opening... Is that what you are recommending ?

    • @emb5091
      @emb5091 Год назад +1

      @@gladiatormechs5574 many people deal with it by making different versions of same product listing...change title, pics, text, and price.

  • @YourChicGeek
    @YourChicGeek Год назад +6

    Love this explanation!

  • @SuperBrowndog1
    @SuperBrowndog1 10 месяцев назад +1

    Here in California, you have to have a lot of money to rent spaces like "your own store, or corner in a department store." Completely unreasonable. I believe, this new generation is not so interested in quality, unique and handmade items, like past generations. Mass produced, low quality, cheaply priced items are what this generation wants and Etsy is giving it to them. True artisans are becoming a thing of days gone by, sadly.

  • @tracyshearer9126
    @tracyshearer9126 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video, very insightful.

  • @informedsrthankful2438
    @informedsrthankful2438 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this video, it's much needed.

    • @iamfashionglobaleng
      @iamfashionglobaleng  Год назад

      My pleasure :) please stay tuned for more helpful and useful vidoes

  • @TheTableCompanyUSA
    @TheTableCompanyUSA Год назад +2

    Interesting perspectives

  • @Daylightsmiles
    @Daylightsmiles Год назад +3

    What are the other platforms we should go to?

    • @iamfashionglobaleng
      @iamfashionglobaleng  Год назад

      in my other video I explain what is the best solution when quitting etsy and other marketplaces , you can watch it here ruclips.net/video/RJsHpbS5rIg/видео.html

  • @peterbergman2131
    @peterbergman2131 Год назад +3

    All these sites are the same. They want to grow their business. Even Ebay have started doing this. The more people upload the better it is for them. This is the reason why people upload hundreds of videos to youtube that are basically all the same.

  • @KingN3y0VL4
    @KingN3y0VL4 Год назад +17

    YES keep making videos like this... The more people quit, the less competition i have🤷🏾‍♂️. MOVE WITH THE HERD OR GET OUT THE WAY

    • @KingN3y0VL4
      @KingN3y0VL4 Год назад

      @manly junction exactly people treat Etsy too much like a side hustle and not a business do you think Facebook is going to wait on Tik-Tok to get more famous or do you think they're going to start making their own short videos oh yea they made Facebook Reels 😐 businesses move with the herd not complain about what use to work

  • @riverdalepilates9922
    @riverdalepilates9922 Год назад +4

    You make a lot of sense !

    • @iamfashionglobaleng
      @iamfashionglobaleng  Год назад

      I strive to create quality videos to help my community of brand owners :)

  • @RailinX
    @RailinX Год назад +54

    Yes, please everyone quit, more sales for me 🤣

  • @shikarisahib6054
    @shikarisahib6054 8 месяцев назад

    I the last month I have had 4 figure sales with net gross profits of 90%--no problem here.

  • @zanetka28
    @zanetka28 Год назад +1

    most terrible platform, I wish to find something fair and nice.. Etsy is terrible in principles and If I would know it before I would never open any shop there. Never.

  • @DianaMayeDesigns
    @DianaMayeDesigns Год назад +2

    I tried to do Etsy, but I ended up leaving it because I was making nothing. I made no sales at all and I noticed no one was viewing my shop at all. It was a waste of my time. What are some of the other alternatives to Etsy besides Shopify or Printify?

    • @SquisheeDog
      @SquisheeDog Год назад +2

      I want to know that too. What are the alternatives.

    • @DianaMayeDesigns
      @DianaMayeDesigns Год назад +1

      @@Evergreen_Legacy Thanks for making a sweeping assumption out of very little said and completely missing the point at the same time. Maybe it's you???

    • @DianaMayeDesigns
      @DianaMayeDesigns Год назад +1

      @@Evergreen_Legacy You're making a lot of assumptions. The first assumption was that I didn't "network or market" my products... That's an assumption. You don't know what I did or didn't do on my Etsy store.
      The second assumption you're making is you think you know what my product was. I never said what I was selling.
      The third assumption you're making is you think you know how long I stayed open and what I did to create traffic.
      All of these assumptions are yours based on very little and completely misses the whole point of what I was saying in my OP which was, "What are the alternatives to Etsy?" Everything else is none of your business.

    • @DianaMayeDesigns
      @DianaMayeDesigns Год назад +2

      @@Evergreen_Legacy Yes you did make a lot of assumptions from your first reply and continued in your second. You also totally missed the point of my OP. I asked if there were alternatives. I didn't ask for unwarranted or unwanted advice from a complete stranger who doesn't know anything abt me or my shop. So, really, take your "Economics 101 Mansplaining" and shove it.

    • @Evergreen_Legacy
      @Evergreen_Legacy Год назад

      @@DianaMayeDesigns Don’t be mad, just work harder

  • @jamesd1590
    @jamesd1590 Год назад +2

    Wouldn’t this apply to Amazon and anyplace, really? Costs and tine beyond just posting the website

  • @marjoriethompson24
    @marjoriethompson24 Год назад +1

    I am curious to know what you think of Shopify, as an alternative to Etsy.

    • @iamfashionglobaleng
      @iamfashionglobaleng  Год назад

      In my coaching program where I help more than 310 brands online to grwo their sales, I teach them how to leverage Shopify and its features so that they can attract their ideal clients and sell more. You can get your free training via this link to understand the method I offer in my program www.iamfashionglobal.com/lp-eng

  • @nataliepepper6592
    @nataliepepper6592 Год назад +2

    Etsy is holding money from sellers because they are having money problems.

    • @natww7630
      @natww7630 Год назад

      I am agree with you....That's why they put account on reserve.

  • @dolphinboy9717
    @dolphinboy9717 6 месяцев назад

    when the barrier to entry is low, the competition is high. If you manufactured bionic eyeballs or quantum chips you wouldn't be competing with 45,000 at home moms and your neighbour. Most ppl selling their wares online have little to no specialized skills, they make stuff that anyone can make and spend all their time on marketing aspects. Its a downward spiral. And if someone manages to hit the jackpot selling whatever trinket or digital product, next year its a crammed market with everyone else doing it, and their once profitable business is now bust. In other words its nothing to do with etsy and everything to do with all the ppl competing with similar products for the same online market share, looking for fast easy money. The only way i see out of it is to either make something that has a higher barrier to entry and won't be flooded with knockoffs and variations in a few months, or sell in places that most other sellers aren't willing to go(eg real life)

  • @karolisz815
    @karolisz815 11 месяцев назад

    So how come the competition on Etsy is high if everyone is selling unique products?

  • @MedievalArts007
    @MedievalArts007 Год назад

    Yes correct

  • @ancel1632
    @ancel1632 Год назад +2

    Aside from the outside listing fees every complaint you listed is a "you problem". Etsy was not designed to sell your merchandise. Etsy is a mere marketplace for people to set up shop. It's up to the seller to learn how to make merchandise that can be produced and priced so they can be profitable.
    Sellers get quite a bit for the percentage they pay on these venues. Etsy provides a marketplace and handles a lot of issues that most people don't have the time for nor the knowledge. Individual state taxation, for example, or the constant changing legalities that plague sellers. Site maintenance alone is worth the cost. Running a business cost money and I can tell you Etsy is probably one of the most cost effective methods of doing so.

  • @dexterbaxter4434
    @dexterbaxter4434 Год назад +11

    Sorry but this video missed the mark in so many ways. One; it's still cheaper than any other platform. Two; she talks about having your own store. This is laughable. If you have your own online store you'll end up spending more time and money trying to get the same amount of traction as Etsy brings. If you have your own brick and morter store you'll surely be paying more in overhead (rent, utilities, etc). Three; pricing... Pricing seems to get everyone. If you're taking four hours to make a product then price it ACCORDINGLY! What she's talking about is the race to the bottom. Ignore everyone else's prices. PERIOD! There will always be someone priced high and lower than you. Stay in your lane, figure out what you're product and YOU, yourself are worth per hour. Sure customers will go elsewhere you can't be worried about grabbing every customer out there. Use your social media accordingly, it takes time but if you have a good product they will come. One of my stores is stickers. Sure there's stores that sell stickers for $2 where mine cost $6-$7 but guess what... I'm still here getting repeat customers while the $2 store is no longer around. Same goes for my engraving and cutting store. People should be watching the episodes on UpFlip about TagPup.

    • @tsfcomfort
      @tsfcomfort Год назад +2

      Now that Etsy has done the reserve scandal, do you still sand by your comment?

    • @WenWen-tg4uk
      @WenWen-tg4uk Месяц назад

      Agree with you about pricing!

  • @thomas0101
    @thomas0101 Год назад +5

    The very premise of your case study product profit margin example would mean that someone selling a product for $50 and spending 4 hours to create and ship the item would only be making like $8.50 an hour even if the entire sale price went to them without any fees... Anyone who would sell an item for $50 that took them 4 hours to create needs to completely rethink what they're selling and their marketing...

    • @emb5091
      @emb5091 Год назад +2

      thats part of her point...to stay competitive on etsy, the seller had to lower their price to $50

  • @saadeterdogan7872
    @saadeterdogan7872 5 месяцев назад

    Urgently need another competitors

  • @beatricegrassigeorge6116
    @beatricegrassigeorge6116 9 месяцев назад

    Let me not even start about when your shop get puts on Reserve for no reason and they take all of your money for 90 days. I'm done with Etsy.

  • @Susannicolearts
    @Susannicolearts 5 месяцев назад

    I was paying Etsy to sell in some cases.

  • @MJ-oj2qv
    @MJ-oj2qv Год назад

    20% of $50 is $10, not $6. Also, taxes are on nett income, not gross. She isn't going to pay $7 tax and receive $2 after tax.

  • @davehconner
    @davehconner Год назад +1

    I stopped listening at 5:05 because that jack-in-the-box background noise prevented me from understanding the speaker through his accent.

  • @Sabi_Rose
    @Sabi_Rose Год назад +3

    What is the platform you suggest

    • @iamfashionglobaleng
      @iamfashionglobaleng  Год назад +1

      And the best solution according to my experience helping more than 300 brands grow their businesses online is : SHOPIFY. it is a complete tool that will make it more easy for you to convert your audience into buyers. Here is a free training to learn more ruclips.net/video/70WqMPxWJy4/видео.html

  • @deeanncross7674
    @deeanncross7674 9 месяцев назад

    Highway robbery. Set up in favor for Etsy. I think artists everywhere should quit and boycott.

  • @PoppysMum2
    @PoppysMum2 Год назад +5

    No no no! There are so many statements completely wrong or misleading in this video. It’s made me very angry. To offer an alternative view, I’m an Etsy top 0.1% seller, been on there since 2018, there’s just me, and I hand make fashion accessories and sell thousands every year. I make a full time income and have many repeat customers. Total fees work out around 22%, including UK VAT, plus the occasional off-site ads fees (which occur in

  • @siriusjones956
    @siriusjones956 Год назад +2

    Don't think you can easily sell on your own. Your own site will be tough. Etsy is still very good compared to other marketplaces. Like anything else, jewelry, t-shirts, etc will be saturated.

  • @mialavendertarot4051
    @mialavendertarot4051 Год назад

    I have noticed potential cmients are lazy when is ablut registering on etsy

  • @hamprepper
    @hamprepper Год назад

    Where are you?

  • @wendyon4517
    @wendyon4517 Год назад +2

    I cant sell on Etsy because I'm in Japan. I'm hoping it changes as I'd love to give it a shot though I'd stick with PID and digital downloads.
    You neglect to say that Tim Koa STILL SAID THAT ESTSY WAS THE BEST PLATFORM of its type and to email him if anyone knew a better one.

    • @UltraVioletMilk
      @UltraVioletMilk Год назад +1

      Tim Koa is another Etsy guru telling people how he "made $50,000 in 2 weeks on Etsy".

    • @wendyon4517
      @wendyon4517 Год назад

      @@UltraVioletMilkoverexaggerate and misdirect much. Tim Koa isn't nearly that.
      You used his points as correct and a good example to leave Etsy and then call him that?? What I pointed out was that he went on to say ETSY was still the best even after what he'd said. He actually asked for suggestions of a better similar marketplace. You conveniently left that out. You misled viewers by omission.

    • @UltraVioletMilk
      @UltraVioletMilk Год назад +1

      @@wendyon4517 Are you Tim Koa under another account?

  • @Liamaddi876
    @Liamaddi876 Год назад +1

    Alternative for Etsy? Selling digital products

    • @iamfashionglobaleng
      @iamfashionglobaleng  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your feedback! Glad that you enjoyed my video. I recommend to start your own independent store on platforms such as shopify to own your customers and to offer them a unique customer experience. I have many videos on my channel that can help you be an independent store owner such as this one ruclips.net/video/WqCVHCo1a5M/видео.html or also this one ruclips.net/video/WdY49haX8QE/видео.html

  • @Om-gg5tk
    @Om-gg5tk Год назад +4

    Looks like a fear mongering video made to just get more eyeballs on RUclips with such click baity title..😐

    • @75kym
      @75kym Год назад

      And the comment replies make it look like she works for Shopify 😂

  • @buchumnoi5263
    @buchumnoi5263 Год назад +1

    Good! leave! Less competition 🤣

  • @mt72137
    @mt72137 Год назад +1

    #truth

  • @ruthrivera4823
    @ruthrivera4823 Год назад

    I love love love ETSY.

  • @Evergreen_Legacy
    @Evergreen_Legacy Год назад

    Easy to make new products. You just don’t know how.
    I do ;)
    And it’s really easy lol
    I made a new Etsy and I’ll show you just how fast I can put up thousands of new “products” practically everyday with no effort lol.
    Plus, if you’re starting a business and not promoting, then you’re not running a good business.
    Competitive pricing is pretty standard in every business, and if you’re not competing then you’re failing.
    Basic crap people

  • @lonestar8799
    @lonestar8799 Год назад +5

    All wrong.. the whole video

  • @timmytee734
    @timmytee734 Год назад +3

    I am quitting etsy as a shopper. The attitude and arrogance of some sellers got to a ridiculous and unacceptable point. Many sellers have no clue how to deal with complaints politely or when they supposed to do a refund, they argue and fight. Im done with it. I wanted to support small businesses but i got sick of fighting and dealing with customer service. I'm back on Amazon and I'd rather support amazon than small businesses on etsy. You should make a video and educate business owners how to be professional. Many of my friends got back to amazon for the same reason.

    • @hiya4691
      @hiya4691 Год назад +2

      Too many buyers want Amazon or Walmart treatment and prices and behave as such. When I was a seller, I didn't entertain nonsense complaints from buyers.

    • @timmytee734
      @timmytee734 Год назад +2

      @@hiya4691 Thank you for confirming the arrogance attitude I'm talking about. No wonder your etsy business failed.

    • @hiya4691
      @hiya4691 Год назад +1

      @@timmytee734it didn’t fail. It failed me. Whiny, entitled, rude buyers can have at it. Any seller worth anything would leave the abusing behavior behind. Let all the dollar store brats flock to Etsy. Good riddance.

    • @timmytee734
      @timmytee734 Год назад +1

      @@hiya4691 You make a living out of costumers you tool. Your shitty attitude is what made you fail not etsy. Customers have rights after spending their money on your crap products. You agreed to terms when you started your etsy store but couldn't keep up to those standards because you're low class. If your products had been good, people wouldn't complain, so zip it you uneducated low IQ tool.