Shared from my Threads account
Hello everyone! Sharing this post from my Threads in the hopes of reaching more people. I would love to hear everyone’s thoughts on this, as I am attempting to step into the handmade goods market for the first time. Any help or advice would be immensely appreciated!! 🖤🖤
#crochet #fiberartist #handmadegoods #smallbusiness #plshelpagirl
Starting a handmade goods business is an exciting venture, but it can also be overwhelming. As you consider selling platforms like Etsy, Shopify, and Square Online, it’s essential to weigh the pros and cons of each. Etsy is renowned for its niche market of handmade and vintage items, making it a popular choice for new artisans. However, its fees can add up. Shopify offers greater customization and control over branding but requires more effort in driving traffic to your site. Square Online is user-friendly and integrates well with offline sales but might lack specialized features for artists. When choosing a platform, consider your target audience and marketing strategies. Engaging with communities of crochet and fiber artists, as well as following hashtags like #handmadegoods and #smallbusiness, can offer additional insights. Collect feedback from seasoned sellers and learn about their marketing successes and challenges. Building a brand story, high-quality product images, and effective use of social media will be crucial in making your handmade goodies stand out! In addition, think about how you can leverage social media platforms to drive traffic to your store. Instagram and TikTok are highly visual and can provide a substantial boost in visibility. Networking within craft shows and artisan fairs can also help you gain traction and attract loyal customers from the outset.

