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All About ETSY Presented by Sharper Training Solutions, Inc

2 TODAY’S AGENDA: What is Etsy? Create an Etsy account
Navigate Etsy Website Learn how to Buy and Sell items

3 What is Etsy? Etsy  is a peer-to-peer (P2P) e-commerce website focused on handmade or vintage items and supplies. Etsy makes it easy to buy and sell handmade items, vintage items, art supplies etc. Etsy, the world's most vibrant handmade marketplace

4 Create an Etsy account 1. Go to Etsy.com
Click on Register in upper right corner 3. Fill in form

5 Navigate Etsy Website LET’ S GO LIVE – ETSY.COM

6 Learn how to Buy and Sell items
Buying items on Etsy: You can use Search to find specific items or You can browse many categories

7 Learn how to Buy and Sell items
Selling in the ETSY Shop

8 SET UP YOUR ETSY SHOP *Choose Shop name *Stock your Shop *How You’ll Get Paid *Set Up Billing OPEN YOUR SHOP! MORE INFORMATION HERE:

9 SELLING: www.etsy.com/help/article/187 To add a listing:
Sign in to your Etsy account and go to Your shop > Quick links > Add a listing For more detailed steps to adding a listing:

10 MORE INFORMATION ABOUT FEES:
SELLING FEES There are three basic selling fees: Listing fee – costs $0.20 (US) to publish a single quantity listing. A listing lasts for four months or until the item is sold Transaction fee - Once an item sells, there is a 3.5% transaction fee on the sale price (does not include shipping costs) Payment processing fee - fees vary based on the location of your bank account MORE INFORMATION ABOUT FEES:

11 ETSY AND SALES TAX It's up to each seller to research their local laws about collecting and reporting taxes. Tax regulations can vary greatly by location Sales tax is based on shipping location: The laws vary by state, but sellers generally need to collect sales tax from a buyer when that buyer lives in a state where you have a physical presence (also known as “nexus” in tax lingo) Go to Your shop > Finances > Accepted payments. Then, select the Sales Tax tab. Click here for more information: to-determine-your-sales-tax/

12 HELPFUL HINTS FOR SELLING
Username should be same as Etsy Shop name Much better for SEO Allowed to change shop name one time Branding your item is key Clear and colorful pictures of items Catch phrases – slang terms etc Must have Social Media presence Twitter, Facebook, IG etc Do research before listing items Search Etsy for similar products for price comparison Learn about shipping options/pricing shipping-success/

13 STSI WEBSITE INTRODUCTION TO ESTY


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