Well we are still in the very very early process of everything!!!! I was thinking about getting all my duckies in a row and then opening up an etsy store and selling at the farmers marker / fairs and then see where it goes.
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Etsy is a great place to start, but they too are saturated with soap makers. Be patient. You also have to list frequently or your stuff keeps getting pushed further and further down the list. Framers markets and fairs are great places to start because you can build up a clientele and then they can go to your Etsy shop to buy more! I wish you well in your endeavor. I closed my biz in 2009 and I still have people bothering me for soap! LOL!!!!Well we are still in the very very early process of everything!!!! I was thinking about getting all my duckies in a row and then opening up an etsy store and selling at the farmers marker / fairs and then see where it goes.
We were doing very well and were on our way to doing soap full time, however, my health decided I should take a different route. The problem with Etsy isn't that there aren't customers, it's with getting yourself noticed. Some people do very well on Etsy, but with 200 plus pages of handmade soaps on any given day, it is difficult to make yourself stand out. Once you develop a customer base by doing markets, fairs and shows, then I think your Etsy page starts to get sales and then things begin to snowball. Also be aware that what ever you put out there, someone will try to copy, so protect your business name and your photos. I found whole pages of my website on one of my wholesale accounts websites. She decided since she was selling my products that she could help herself to my web content and pictures as well. It is always something.HAHAH! well that must mean that you were very successful!!!! Yes etsy is over saturated but my thoughts are that there are people that want to buy it. If the audience is there, its hard to beat! farmers markets are definitely the way to go!)
We were doing very well and were on our way to doing soap full time, however, my health decided I should take a different route. The problem with Etsy isn't that there aren't customers, it's with getting yourself noticed. Some people do very well on Etsy, but with 200 plus pages of handmade soaps on any given day, it is difficult to make yourself stand out. Once you develop a customer base by doing markets, fairs and shows, then I think your Etsy page starts to get sales and then things begin to snowball. Also be aware that what ever you put out there, someone will try to copy, so protect your business name and your photos. I found whole pages of my website on one of my wholesale accounts websites. She decided since she was selling my products that she could help herself to my web content and pictures as well. It is always something.
Yes our life path is constantly changing. Leaving the soapmaking business enabled me to take up the harp!!!! I am loving it. So I suppose there is a reason for all things. Lucky you being a photographer. I am trying to learn photography and Lightroom and editing is making me crazy. I hope I can learn to use it soon. Everyone says it is so easy but I don't think so. I am trying to learn to use a 50 mm 1.4 lens and that is proving to be a challenge for me as well. But it is fun trying. Here is a picture I took of my granddaughter the first time I used that lens. I do ok if there is only one person in the pic but when there is 2 or 3, they come out blurry. Arghhh.Oh I am sorry to hear about your health. Our path in life is constantly changing. Yes I hear you about stealing images and content! Luckily I am a photographer and graphic designer so I will make sure to imprint /stamp all images with my logo. Thank you for the heads up! People sure are greedy and lazy!