Etsy Sales: How Creating a New Product Line Turbo-Charged My Income (2024)

You’re multi-passionate. You’re crafty.

You can’t seem to keep your creative brain still.

You’realways coming up with brilliant craft ideas for new things to design and make!

So you grab the scissors and take out the sewing machine to create something really awesome.

But you look in your Etsy shop and you’re confused.

Why aren’t you making more Etsy sales?

Read on asMeredith Erin talks about hercautionaryyet super inspiring tale of how she and her partnerwent from $20k in debt to multiple daily sales on Etsy and truckloads of product to ship.

Like many creative entrepreneurs, my husband Matt and I started our first business, Ex-Boyfriend, as a hobby.

We designed things we liked, giving little thought to the “entrepreneur” part of being creative entrepreneurs.

We both had day jobs and didn’t absolutely need income from Ex-Boyfriend to get by.

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(Original illustrations we created for our Ex-Boyfriend line)

Fast forward several years later, and Ex-Boyfriend went from being a fun, part-time creative outlet to a full-time job.

Matt and I had come to a bit of stuck point back in 2014.

We’d been growing Ex-Boyfriend steadily. Our growth had necessitated a move to Los Angeles to be closer to our suppliers and manufacturers.

Unfortunately, the move coincided with the shuttering of the print-on-demand shop we’d been relying on to print and ship all our online orders.

We were in a jam.

We just spent tens of thousands of dollars on a cross-country move to grow our business and now had no vendor to rely on to print and ship our web orders.

We searched high and low for a vendor to replace the one we lost, but couldn’t find another printer that took production speed and quality as seriously as we needed them to.

Running out of options, we bit the bullet and bought our own production equipment

It cost us over $20,000.

We needed a way to recoup the investment in new equipment — not to mention the cost of our cross-country move – and it had to be fast!

Ex-Boyfriend was bringing in orders, but not enough to occupy our new production equipment full-time.

We had the idea to offerprint-on-demand services to other artists as a way to boost our order volume.

But that too failed to bring in the volume we needed as fast as we wanted.

What we really needed was a print-on-demand client that was doing a ton of order volume.

We reached out to lots of designers who were currently doing other types of prints (such as posters). We saw their potential to sell a lot of shirts featuring their already-popular designs.

But when those recruitment efforts failed, Matt and I thought to ourselves “Who needs em?! Let’s be our own client!”

And with that, Boredwalk was born.

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Our goal with Boredwalk was to sell as many shirts as possible as fast as possible.

We wouldn’t have time to draw ornate, unique illustrations for this line as we’d done for Ex-Boyfriend.

We needed trendy designs we could bang out by the hundreds in just a few weeks, and we needed to be sure they’d sell.

Matt and I started out by doing our homework.

  • We paged through the juniors department pages on sites like Nordstrom and Macy’s
  • We perused the collections at stores like Forever 21 and Urban Outfitters
  • We sorted all their graphic apparel by best seller, looking for recurring themes
  • We hit up local boutiques in trendy LA neighborhoods, taking note of what they were merchandising and where
  • We crafted detailed notes about color palettes, fonts and stylistic influences

We were mercenary about it; we wanted to make money, personal creative preferences be damned.

If we noticed every store had mermaid t-shirts, we’d give the public the trendiest selection of mermaid t-shirts they’d ever seen.

If the public seemed to want sloth t-shirts, then bring on the sloths.

Vintage sloths, sloths in glasses, sloths in space – HERE ARE YOUR GODDAMN SLOTHS, PEOPLE!

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(Capitalizing on the mermaid trend via Boredwalk)

“I didn’t sell out, son, I brought in”

Our efforts paid off and within the first week of launching Boredwalk on Etsy we were getting orders daily and our production equipment was solidly booked.

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Learning to love Boredwalk was a bit of an adjustment.

We were no longer doing just the design work we felt a personal connection to, we were doing purely commercial work in the most literal sense.

It took some time to fully embrace the idea of being professional artists that create art that doesn’t interest us, but the increasingly larger paychecks certainly helped.

Boredwalk isn’t about following our creative muse.

It’s about creating a quality product that capitalizes on current trends.

It’s about paying our bills, creating a growing business that enables us to create good jobs for our employees.

It’s aboutdelivering customers what THEY want (even if it’s not what interests us).

We’ll always have Ex-Boyfriend as an artistic outlet, but having a second line that’s more trend-oriented allows us to resist any temptation to change Ex-Boyfriend to satisfy passing trends.

Ex-Boyfriend will always make us some money, but the bulk of our income comes from Boredwalk these days.

Not being tied to our personal taste for our second line makes it easy to adapt this line to suit trends and capitalize most effectively on our design skills no matter where the fashion zeitgeist takes us.

At the end of the day, Matt and I are good at a lot of things that have nothing to do with how we feel about the design work we are doing.

We’re good at spotting, emulating and capitalizing on trends.

At our core, we’re good designers.

If you want a unicorn shirt, we’re going to create a really well-executed unicorn design, even if we have zero personal interest in unicorns.

We’ll combine just the right leading, kerning, and typefaces with graphic iconography that’s on point and screams “gotta have it!”

Whether we’re catering to a neo-grunge look or a retro athletic aesthetic, we know how to execute great design.

We’re passionate about high quality prints and know how to operate an efficient, well organized warehouse, ensuring that orders ship on time and accurately.

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(Stacks of printed shirts ready to be packed up and sacks of outgoing orders waiting for USPS)

Boredwalk ultimately allowed us to take our once-home-based hobby from a spare room in our Baltimore row house to our very own busy warehouse just outside of downtown Los Angeles, where shipping companies like USPS and FedEx haul away sacks full of online orders from our premises every single weekday.

No job is going to be perfect.

I left a career in the IT industry to do something creative alongside my partner and best friend.

Just like before, I get up every day and go into work and deal with stuff that can be annoying, stressful, and frustrating.

I deal with headaches from suppliers, counterfeiters, shipping services, etc. every week.

I don’t have a boss to answer to, but if I want to make money, the public is my boss.

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Whether they want to wear shirts featuring flamingos or faeries, it’s my job to make the best version of that – and that’s okay.

I get to do these things alongside my most favorite person on the planet, and I like knowing that if I do a good job I get rewarded – something I couldn’t always be sure of when I worked in the corporate world.

Create your products with intention.

When I see other would-be creative entrepreneurs struggling with a lack of sales and scratching their heads as to why, I always want to ask them:

“What made you think there was a market for that? Is this something you like making, or is this something you have objective evidence of being something people want to buy?”

Most of us start off with the mistake that the stuff we like is the stuff that other people want to buy.

Some of us get lucky and that happens to be true, but it’s less common than you might think.

For the rest of us, we have to make a choice.

Do we want to be entrepreneurs or do we want to be hobbyists?

If the answer is the former, it’s time to let go of what you want to sell and start getting obsessed with answering one question:

“What do people want to buy?”

About the author:

Meredith Erin runs 2 clothing lines (Boredwalk and Ex-Boyfriend) and a print-on-demand service with her business partner and husband Matt Snow. When they’re not busy designing clothing and accessories, they’re usually busy getting creative in the kitchen, outdoors enjoying the California sunshine, or playing with their two cats.

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Etsy Sales: How Creating a New Product Line Turbo-Charged My Income (2024)

FAQs

Can you make 10k a month on Etsy? ›

While starting an Etsy shop is easy, building it into a profitable business that generates consistent passive revenue takes work and strategic planning. However, with the right techniques and strategies, it is completely possible for Etsy sellers to earn $10,000 or more per month through passive income streams.

How does Etsy make revenue? ›

Etsy revenue model. Etsy has a wide range of revenue models as it makes money through transaction fees, listing fees, advertisem*nts, payment processing fees, and subscription fees. Over the years, Etsy's business model has evolved, and now the company monetizes at many stages throughout the buyer journey.

How much does Etsy take from a $100 sale? ›

Transaction Fees

When you make a sale through Etsy.com, you will be charged a transaction fee of 6.5% of the price you display for each listing plus the amount you charge for shipping and gift wrapping.

How much does the average person make selling printables on Etsy? ›

How Much Can I Make Selling Printables On Etsy? You can expect to earn about $10-100 a week at the start. Usually a shop that is set up correctly (good quality products in a niche that's not overly competitive) can make one sale per day pretty early.

Who is Etsy's competitor? ›

Etsy's limitations have encouraged many sellers to seek alternatives to Etsy that offer better features, improved sales channels, and the functionality to create a personal website for their businesses. Shopify, Amazon Handmade, eBay, and Wix are among the popular Etsy alternatives listed in this post.

How much does the average seller make on Etsy? ›

How Much Does The Average Etsy Seller Make? The average successful seller on Etsy earns between $43,000 and $46,000 per year which is a fantastic foundation to build on as top earners make over $65,000 per month!

What makes most profit on Etsy? ›

The 11 best things to sell on Etsy in 2024 include customizable and personalized items like wall art, apparel, children's clothing, electronic accessories, home goods, office supplies, drinkware, pet accessories, craft supplies, personalized gifts, and digital products.

How much does the average person make on Etsy a month? ›

how much does the average Etsy seller make a month? The average successful seller on Etsy earns between $3,583 and $3,833 per month. However, it's important to note that this number varies widely depending on the individual shop's performance and the type of product being sold.

Can you make $1000 a month on Etsy? ›

At least in my experience, it is pretty hard. I currently have a revenue of about $1000 every month on Etsy (sometimes more, sometimes a little less). And let me tell you, it is not from selling products priced at $3. Let me share the five pricing strategies I use to price products and maximize revenue.

How much do you pay Etsy per month? ›

Etsy Standard: Available to all sellers at no additional monthly cost. This is the default for all sellers. Etsy Plus: USD $10/month.

Can you make a full income on Etsy? ›

Do People Who Sell on Etsy Make a Full-Time Living With Their Business? The short answer is yes! The long answer is that it completely depends on your product, brand, and how much time you are willing to invest into your business.

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