Success with ETSY

 
 

Have you ever come across someone on Instagram and thought “I want to be friends with this person’? Well, that’s hope I felt about Sallie Dale. Sallie is a mom, a maker, and if she ever decides to change careers, could be a comedian. Her Instagram stories and posts will make you laugh OUT LOUD.

In this episode Sallie joins us to discuss the things she has done that have contributed to her success an an ETSY seller. We dig into how to know when you are ready to open an ETSY shop, how to figure out if ETSY is the best selling platform for you, and how to look at your business through the the eyes of a maker as well as a business owner.

Sallie creates stunning punch needle designs and sells a selection of kits and patterns in her very successful ETSY shop. She created her business with the goal of being able to be have the flexibility to work from home with her adorable baby Dot (soon to be joined by a brother). Not only has Sallie succeeded in doing this, but she now is able to other stay-at-home mothers who are part of her team.

Sallie also hosts workshops where she coaches ETSY sellers to improve their shops, build their confidence, and create a better shopping experience for their customers.



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In this episode we cover:

  • How to know if ETSY is a good choice for selling your work

  • Best practices for getting your ETSY shop started

  • Sallie’s fantastic ETSY workshops


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