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Hi! I’m Lucy.
Chardonnay and vintage finds lover, founder of the handmade jewelry brand bel monili *and* your new guide to making your handmade business WORK online.
So you’ve decided to take the plunge and start selling handmade items online to share your talent with the world. Congratulations on taking that leap of faith!
Selling your handmade creations online can be an incredibly rewarding endeavor, allowing you to turn your passion into a thriving business. However, as with any new adventure, there are pitfalls to watch out for along the way.
In this post, we’ll explore some of the biggest mistakes to avoid when diving into the world of selling handmade items online.
Let’s get started!
Disclosure: some of the links below are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase.
I know you’re excited and want to get started. But before you start selling handmade items online, it’s crucial to do your homework.
Take the time to research your target audience, identify your competitors, and understand current market trends.
What are people looking for? What sets your creations apart? By gaining insights into your niche market, you’ll be better equipped to position your products effectively and appeal to potential customers.
You may find that…your creations are not really in demand. Don’t see this as a dead end! Instead, figure out how you could pivot and make something similar that might work.
Maybe it’s the style or colors, or the intended use. This part of starting your business is the foundation for your success, so take your time and make sure you’re starting with products that people are looking to buy.
When it comes to selling handmade items online, visuals matter—a lot!
Your product photos serve as the first impression for potential buyers, so it’s essential to invest time and effort into capturing high-quality images.
Opt for well-lit, clear photos that showcase your creations from multiple angles.
Take time to review other successful sellers’ pictures. There’s plenty of help online, too. I’ve got several blog posts on the subject to help you get started.
Remember, compelling imagery can make all the difference in capturing the attention of online shoppers.
While captivating images are essential, don’t overlook the importance of descriptive product listings.
Take the time to craft engaging and informative product descriptions that highlight the unique features and benefits of your handmade items.
Use descriptive language that evokes emotion and helps potential buyers envision themselves using or wearing your creations.
Including relevant keywords in your product titles and descriptions can also improve your visibility in online searches.
Pricing your handmade items can be a tricky balancing act. While you want to ensure that your prices reflect the value of your work and cover your costs, it’s essential to remain competitive within your market.
The biggest mistake I see crafters make? Underpricing their products. Avoid the temptation to underprice your products in an attempt to attract more customers, as this can undermine your perceived value and profitability in the long run.
Instead, carefully consider factors such as materials, labor, and overhead costs when setting your prices.
Read more about pricing your products here.
In the fast-paced world of online selling, providing exceptional customer service can set you apart from the competition.
Respond promptly to customer inquiries and messages, and strive to exceed expectations at every opportunity. Remember that satisfied customers are more likely to become repeat buyers and recommend your products to others.
Building strong relationships with your customers can lead to valuable word-of-mouth marketing and long-term success.
Effective shipping and packaging practices are crucial for ensuring that your handmade items arrive safely and in pristine condition.
Take the time to carefully package your products using appropriate materials to protect them during transit. Consider offering shipping options that provide tracking and insurance for added peace of mind.
Transparent communication about shipping times and policies can also help manage customer expectations and minimize potential issues.
The world of e-commerce is constantly evolving, and what works today may not necessarily work tomorrow.
Stay informed about industry trends, emerging technologies, and changes in consumer behavior.
Don’t be afraid to ask for feedback from your customers (but also be willing to adapt and refine your strategies accordingly).
Be open to trying new approaches to stay ahead of the curve and remain competitive in the online marketplace. This may mean learning a new technique, or finally posting videos on your Instagram page.
Selling handmade items online can be a fulfilling and lucrative venture, but it’s essential to navigate the process wisely to avoid common pitfalls.
Remember, every mistake is an opportunity to learn and grow, so don’t be discouraged by setbacks along the way. With determination, creativity, and a willingness to learn, you can turn your passion for crafting into a thriving online business.
And don’t forget to download my free guide to selling online – the Online Selling Must-Haves for Makers Guide! It has everything you need to know before you start your online business adventures. Download the free guide here.
After running bel monili (my handmade jewelry business) for 10 years, I launched Bloom in 2019 to create a community where handmade business owners could learn, grow, and support each other in this wild venture of small business ownership. Welcome to Bloom!
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