I've had my own ecommerce craft shop, not on Etsy. If you don't have a lot of different types of items but have multiple colors and styles, have ALL of them up. A lack of a big inventory doesn't need to look like you have bare shelves.
Yes, you can. However, the success is highly depended on the information architecture. You need to plan in creating and arranging the categories & subcategories in such a way that it gives the best user experience. You can also cloud powered instant search tools like Algolia to make the product f...
The best online business for long-term growth depends on your skills, interests, and market demand. The key to long-term success in any online business is consistency, branding, and adapting to market trends. •However, the most sustainable and scalable online businesses share these key traits: 1...
Tip: Have you tried creating Facebook ads with "WooCommerce" (and variants) as Interests? Campaigns with specific interests and a few demographic filters are quite effective. Especially now that Facebook aggregates data from other online and offline sources. Good luck! Let me know if you have ...
Yes. Sell products in their own jurisdiction. In other words, sell... US products on Amazon.com then Canadian products on Amazon.ca, etc...
Here are some answers for you that I believe will help you. 1. You should implement a long term and short term strategy right at the beginning. What I mean is that there are essential parts to your marketing like SEO and content marketing that you need to implement right in the beginning, but ...
You could sell your website on flippa.com or http://www.websitebroker.com/ they have the fill in metrics you need to provide. I have bought and sold a couple of sites on flippa and it actually works.
Intercept the market with a mix of offerings from premium to main stream; you should have something for everyone.
Hi, I'm Stephanie and I've helped people like you for over two decades. ALWAYS register, trademark, copyright, etc. your brand as well as your real full name. One of the clients I worked with literally became famous overnight after a national TV appearance, and someone dishonest had bought her ...
You're describing the problem, it's setting, and your platform very vaguely. But from general principles, it's best to charge in the least noticeable way possible, so a % of the seller's commission would be the best method. That way it's invisible until a sale comes through, and even then, it o...