First time posting something like this online. Thought it would be a good way to track my progress while staying motivated from all the others on BHW making gains on their own journey, as well as learn from others who might want to point me in the right direction if you see me doing something stupid.
Why Etsy: A marketplace makes selling a product easier because of existing traffic. Etsy is smaller than the other mainstream marketplaces such as amazon and ebay. The fees are lower and etsy customers are less price sensitive.
The plan: 10k on etsy in net profit is not easy to do in 1 year. It is also not easy to do with one shop. My plan is to start with the easiest product first and build it until I reach a plateau in sales where I would need a significant spend increase in ads to drive more sales before moving onto a second shop.
What I've done so far
January:
- Market research and found a few digital products with potential
- Decided on a product to start with for the first store
- Competition research on the current market leaders for my product on etsy
- Created an initial forecasting for costs, expected revenue & profit according to my budget
- Locked in a store name for etsy, instagram, Pinterest and gmail
February:
- Figured out production process
- Mapped out competition traffic sources
- Signed up for all necessary software/ services
- Figure out external traffic strategy
March:
- Uploaded listings to shop
- Started etsy ads (etsy capped me at $1 daily spend, not sure how to increase it)
- Study etsy SEO best practices
- Starting instagram account
Sales so far: 0
Goal: Get a monthly average of $10,000/ month in NET profit from selling digital products on Etsy by end of 2023.
Why Etsy: A marketplace makes selling a product easier because of existing traffic. Etsy is smaller than the other mainstream marketplaces such as amazon and ebay. The fees are lower and etsy customers are less price sensitive.
The plan: 10k on etsy in net profit is not easy to do in 1 year. It is also not easy to do with one shop. My plan is to start with the easiest product first and build it until I reach a plateau in sales where I would need a significant spend increase in ads to drive more sales before moving onto a second shop.
What I've done so far
January:
- Market research and found a few digital products with potential
- Decided on a product to start with for the first store
- Competition research on the current market leaders for my product on etsy
- Created an initial forecasting for costs, expected revenue & profit according to my budget
- Locked in a store name for etsy, instagram, Pinterest and gmail
February:
- Figured out production process
- Mapped out competition traffic sources
- Signed up for all necessary software/ services
- Figure out external traffic strategy
March:
- Uploaded listings to shop
- Started etsy ads (etsy capped me at $1 daily spend, not sure how to increase it)
- Study etsy SEO best practices
- Starting instagram account
Sales so far: 0