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303 – Amazon Handmade vs Etsy – What Makes Amazon Different? with Rachel Johnson Greer of Think Cascadia

303 – Amazon Handmade vs Etsy – What Makes Amazon Different? with Rachel Johnson Greer of Think Cascadia

FromGift Biz Unwrapped


303 – Amazon Handmade vs Etsy – What Makes Amazon Different? with Rachel Johnson Greer of Think Cascadia

FromGift Biz Unwrapped

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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Feb 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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How do you choose which sales platform is best for you? What's the difference between Amazon Handmade vs Etsy? Today, we dive into what makes Amazon Handmade different from the other options for selling.

Rachel Johnson Greer is a global business strategist who specializes in helping entrepreneurs increase their internet product sales, curate their brand image online, and avoid catastrophic legal threats.

After getting her MBA in international business at Seattle University, she spent nearly a decade at Amazon working in product development.

Since then, Rachel has founded companies that reached both multi-six figure and multi-seven figure growth in under three years.

As a consultant, she supports clients in everything from international product expansion to 4x-ing their sales through online retailers.

Rachel has appeared on the Today Show, CNBC, Business Insider, The Wall Street Journal, and Bloomberg.

When she’s not working with clients, she’s scaring friends at parties with stories about the most problematic online products she’s found in their homes.
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Don’t doubt yourself. http://giftbizunwrapped.com/episodes/nikole-marie (Show up) and do it even if you don’t feel like you’re ready. You matter and you need to believe that you deserve to be there.



Amazon Handmade vs. Etsy

Amazon Handmade is sort of like an Etsy inside of Amazon.

For http://giftbizunwrapped.com/episodes/amazon-handmade (Amazon Handmade), you must be the designer, maker, or involved in the production of the product. You can't just be a reseller.

If your products are manufactured in a factory, it will not be considered handmade by Amazon.

You can't sell the same product on both sides of Amazon (regular seller vs handmade)  - you have to choose.

Amazon's search is easier for Handmade than Etsy search. And looking at comments is more straightforward on Amazon, as well.

Shoppers can search for your location, specific features about what you do, learn about you as the creator.

To sell a variety of things, Etsy is the place to be. On Amazon, if you get good reviews, you can sell a lot of the same thing (or with a few variations).

Don't restrict yourself to one or the other - if you're on Etsy, be on Amazon Handmade, too.

You must complete an application to become an Amazon Handmade seller. Recommend that you set yourself up with an LLC so your business is a separate entity from you. <-- Pro tip! Tune in for more details on the application process.



Dos for selling on Amazon Handmade:



Do think of a product that has a market and how you can get reviews to rank and have people see your product. Reviews are critical on Amazon. <--Listen to the full conversation for more on this.

Do test multiple items to see which one will succeed - then focus single-mindedly on that one.

Do advertise on Amazon to get in front of people and keep your product moving.

Do use words in your title that people use to search for your item.

Do add inserts in the shipment to share other things that you sell.

Do make sure your flagship product is always in stock because if you go out of stock, your ranking will fall. <-- Pro Tip!

Do use Amazon lives to promote your products and build a following.

Do offer free informational downloads on your website that support their purchase (be careful not to incentivize reviews) so you can http://giftbizunwrapped.com/episodes/email-marketing-best-practices (collect email addresses).

Do include safety warnings in your packages so you are covered. Yes - even though it's handmade. <-- Pro tip! Tune in for the full convo on this.







Don'ts for selling on Amazon Handmade:



Don't try to sell consumables on Amazon Handmade. You need a regular seller account for that (topicals are okay).

Don't get too cute with product titles. Search terms are important.

Don't...
Released:
Feb 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Have you thought about turning your hobby into a profitable small business? This podcast shows you how to do just that. Whether you want a side gig for some extra cash or to get out of your 9-5, the handmade products you make for fun can hold the key! In each episode you'll hear steps and actions to take to start and grow a profitable business. It's created specifically for the handmade product business entrepreneur; a group I lovingly call Gifters, Bakers, Crafters, and Makers. You're a fabulous unique creative person and I'm here to help you get on the right path to making your vision a reality. There's a lot out there about building a service based business, some about building a product business, but handmade is different. There are specific nuances to handmade that we cover here. Have you thought about starting a business but not sure what the first steps should be and you're afraid to do it "wrong?" Have you started your business but it's not progressing as you had envisioned? Are you confused about Etsy, Amazon Handmade and Shopify platforms? What about email marketing and Facebook or Instagram ads for attracting sales? There is so much to know it can be overwhelming and confusing. I'm your host, Sue Monhait, and I interview business owners who have been where you are. This is combined with over 30 years of experience consulting hundreds of boutique and big brands along with opening two profitable product based business of my own, I'm here to help you realize your dream. At the end of each episode, you'll walk away with new ideas, tools, or processes that you can apply immediately to get results. Decide on your business. Learn how to get started. Hear what others do to get customers and increase their sales. A great first step is to subscribe to the show. Then you'll automatically get each new episode as it releases - ready and waiting for you when it's convenient to listen. The main show becomes available on Saturday morning with a short Tips & Talk episode on Wednesday. I want you to know that you don't have to do this alone. Find more free resources over at GiftBizUnwrapped.com and if you're looking for a community of handmade makers just like you, join us over in my private Facebook Group - Gift Biz Breeze.