By Michelle of Evie's Tool Emporium
As supply sellers we are always looking for new, exciting supplies to add to our shops! Here are a couple of new items from a couple of team members shops!
West Coast Sea Glass has the most amazing genuine, ocean tumbled sea glass I have ever seen! This lot of real aqua sea glass is gorgeous!
32NorthSupplies has a shop full of the most wonderful, unique items to enhance your everyday and holiday projects! This pair of large paper mushrooms on wooden dowel is brand new to her shop!
PatternsAndSuch has a shop full of patterns and well...such! A new item in her shop is this Simplicity Crafts 4320 Fabric Gift Boxes Pattern.
And back in stock in our shop, Evie's Tool Emporium is our leather punch set. We have been waiting patiently to get this back in stock!
Please take a moment to check out the new supplies in our shops!
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Monday, May 30, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
A Collection Of Shop Tips To Help You Make The Most Of Your Selling Experience On Etsy
By Michelle of Evie's Tool Emporium
The Etsy Supply Street Team - ESST - is very lucky to have a very diversified group of sellers. Each seller brings a level of expertise to our team with their unique business backgrounds. I'm excited to share with you today the expertise of Amanda, of 32NorthSupplies. Her shop is filled with amazing Dresden trims from Germany, fancy fabric trims and other delightful finds. Today Amanda is sharing with us her collection of shop tips to help you make the most of your selling experience on Etsy. Some are tried and true, others are more subtle, and all are worth trying out!
* MAKE GOOD USE OF THE REARRANGE FEATURE
Keep your shop looking fresh and organized by re-ordering your shop. We recently started arranging certain pages of our shop by color and saw sales increase immediately. Rearranging allows you to make customers feel like your shop is always new.
*KEEP DESCRIPTIONS CONCISE AND ACCURATE
Descriptions that are short and sweet are easy to understand. Be sure to include accurate measurements and, if possible, include an object like a quarter in photos for size comparison.
*KEEP YOUR SHOP POLICIES SIMPLE AND STRAIGHT FORWARD
Simple shop policies make customers feel comfortable and know what to expect.
*GOOD PHOTOS
Most of us have heard it a million times but it couldn't be more true: good, clear photos taken in natural light that are accurate representations of how items look are photos that make sales happen. There are tons of sources and tutorials if you're not sure how to set up your shots that are all worth looking into (the Storque is an excellent place to start).
Taking advantage of being able to add multiple images to listings also helps sell items. Different angles and detail shots add to your listing and help give your customers an idea of what they're really looking at.
If you sell multiple colors of the same thing, consider including a color chart as one of your photos to show customers available options.
* LIST OR RENEW THINGS EVERY DAY
Not only does it keep your store fresh and full, but listing/renewing a few things every day keeps your listings closer to the top of search results. Being at the top means buyers see your items sooner.
*RESPOND PROMPTLY TO CONVOS
Customers appreciate prompt responses. It shows you value them and their time and that you take what you're doing seriously.
*SHIP QUICKLY
We ship orders out within 2-24 hrs, the only exception being Sundays and holidays. Customers appreciate getting their items fast. It lets them know their business is valued and that getting purchases in their hands is a top priority. Quick shipping tells your customers they can count on you and increases the likelihood of building a repeat clientele.
*INCLUDE MULTIPLE DESTINATIONS IN THE SHIPPING SECTION OF LISTINGS
This is something we wish we'd done from the start. We made postage to Canada, the EU, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan standard on the majority of our listings and saw sales increase immediately. Not everyone wants to ask then wait for you to add their country -- give them the option to shop with you and check out right away.
*USE LOGICAL CATEGORIES
With just over 2,000 items in our shop, organization is a must. Etsy allows 10 categories so make the most of them with concise and descriptive names. When we're shopping we often pass over shops that don't categorize their items. Don't get me wrong, we love a good treasure hunt, but there is such a thing as too buried.
*PARTICIPATE IN PROMOTIONS
Each time we participate in a sale or promotion we have a great result. We're always sure to advertise the terms of our sale in our banner with extra details in our shop announcement to make it clear and obvious to customers.
*THE GOLDEN RULE
"Do unto others as you would have others do unto you." So simple, so true, something we've all heard before and something to always keep in mind.
The Etsy Supply Street Team - ESST - is very lucky to have a very diversified group of sellers. Each seller brings a level of expertise to our team with their unique business backgrounds. I'm excited to share with you today the expertise of Amanda, of 32NorthSupplies. Her shop is filled with amazing Dresden trims from Germany, fancy fabric trims and other delightful finds. Today Amanda is sharing with us her collection of shop tips to help you make the most of your selling experience on Etsy. Some are tried and true, others are more subtle, and all are worth trying out!
* MAKE GOOD USE OF THE REARRANGE FEATURE
Keep your shop looking fresh and organized by re-ordering your shop. We recently started arranging certain pages of our shop by color and saw sales increase immediately. Rearranging allows you to make customers feel like your shop is always new.
*KEEP DESCRIPTIONS CONCISE AND ACCURATE
Descriptions that are short and sweet are easy to understand. Be sure to include accurate measurements and, if possible, include an object like a quarter in photos for size comparison.
*KEEP YOUR SHOP POLICIES SIMPLE AND STRAIGHT FORWARD
Simple shop policies make customers feel comfortable and know what to expect.
*GOOD PHOTOS
Most of us have heard it a million times but it couldn't be more true: good, clear photos taken in natural light that are accurate representations of how items look are photos that make sales happen. There are tons of sources and tutorials if you're not sure how to set up your shots that are all worth looking into (the Storque is an excellent place to start).
Taking advantage of being able to add multiple images to listings also helps sell items. Different angles and detail shots add to your listing and help give your customers an idea of what they're really looking at.
If you sell multiple colors of the same thing, consider including a color chart as one of your photos to show customers available options.
* LIST OR RENEW THINGS EVERY DAY
Not only does it keep your store fresh and full, but listing/renewing a few things every day keeps your listings closer to the top of search results. Being at the top means buyers see your items sooner.
*RESPOND PROMPTLY TO CONVOS
Customers appreciate prompt responses. It shows you value them and their time and that you take what you're doing seriously.
*SHIP QUICKLY
We ship orders out within 2-24 hrs, the only exception being Sundays and holidays. Customers appreciate getting their items fast. It lets them know their business is valued and that getting purchases in their hands is a top priority. Quick shipping tells your customers they can count on you and increases the likelihood of building a repeat clientele.
*INCLUDE MULTIPLE DESTINATIONS IN THE SHIPPING SECTION OF LISTINGS
This is something we wish we'd done from the start. We made postage to Canada, the EU, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan standard on the majority of our listings and saw sales increase immediately. Not everyone wants to ask then wait for you to add their country -- give them the option to shop with you and check out right away.
*USE LOGICAL CATEGORIES
With just over 2,000 items in our shop, organization is a must. Etsy allows 10 categories so make the most of them with concise and descriptive names. When we're shopping we often pass over shops that don't categorize their items. Don't get me wrong, we love a good treasure hunt, but there is such a thing as too buried.
*PARTICIPATE IN PROMOTIONS
Each time we participate in a sale or promotion we have a great result. We're always sure to advertise the terms of our sale in our banner with extra details in our shop announcement to make it clear and obvious to customers.
*THE GOLDEN RULE
"Do unto others as you would have others do unto you." So simple, so true, something we've all heard before and something to always keep in mind.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
How To Identify Vintage Milk Glass
By Michelle of Evie's Tool Emporium
The Etsy Supply Street Team - ESST - is very lucky to have a very diversified group of sellers. Each seller brings a level of expertise to our team with their unique business backgrounds. I'm excited to share with you today the expertise of Amanda, of 32NorthSupplies. Her shop is filled with amazing Dresden trims from Germany, fancy fabric trims and other delightful finds. Today Amanda is sharing with us how to identify vintage milk glass. So many people love and collect milk glass and either dabble in or are full on collectors of vintage, she thought it might be interesting to tell a bit about identifying vintage milk glass.
Identifying Vintage Milk Glass:
First produced in Venice, Italy in the 16th century, milk glass is made white by adding an opacifier - either tin dioxide or bone ash. In the United States, one of the premier manufacturers was the Westmoreland Specialty Company, founded in Pennsylvania by two brothers in 1889. Their focus was pressed glass and, in 1921, the name changed to Westmoreland Glass Company.
Milk glass of many colors was mass produced beginning in the 1940s. Pieces from the Victorian era are lighter and more finely detailed. The best way to tell the difference between an earlier piece and a mid 20th century piece is to hold the piece up to the sun. An older piece will glow pinkish at the edges and a new piece will show blue. I've tried to show you the pink glow in the photo below, but seeing it for yourself in real life is most illustrative. Once you compare two pieces, you'll be able to spot the difference easily.
Thank you Amanda for sharing your expertise with us!
The Etsy Supply Street Team - ESST - is very lucky to have a very diversified group of sellers. Each seller brings a level of expertise to our team with their unique business backgrounds. I'm excited to share with you today the expertise of Amanda, of 32NorthSupplies. Her shop is filled with amazing Dresden trims from Germany, fancy fabric trims and other delightful finds. Today Amanda is sharing with us how to identify vintage milk glass. So many people love and collect milk glass and either dabble in or are full on collectors of vintage, she thought it might be interesting to tell a bit about identifying vintage milk glass.
Identifying Vintage Milk Glass:
First produced in Venice, Italy in the 16th century, milk glass is made white by adding an opacifier - either tin dioxide or bone ash. In the United States, one of the premier manufacturers was the Westmoreland Specialty Company, founded in Pennsylvania by two brothers in 1889. Their focus was pressed glass and, in 1921, the name changed to Westmoreland Glass Company.
Milk glass of many colors was mass produced beginning in the 1940s. Pieces from the Victorian era are lighter and more finely detailed. The best way to tell the difference between an earlier piece and a mid 20th century piece is to hold the piece up to the sun. An older piece will glow pinkish at the edges and a new piece will show blue. I've tried to show you the pink glow in the photo below, but seeing it for yourself in real life is most illustrative. Once you compare two pieces, you'll be able to spot the difference easily.
Thank you Amanda for sharing your expertise with us!
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