Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Etsy, Why Handmade Left

My originally idea was  to blog about all the changes on Etsy over the past three years and the  impact to those sellers I have met.  I decided the post would be extremely long and might not be red through by most visitors. The topic will be broken up into several posts over the next few months.


They redefined handmade or change the legal definition of a word to suit themselves.   I believe they wanted to make more money so they decide to change their site TOU(Terms of Use) to reflect the new influx of sellers with commercial items that drop ship form foreign countries.



https://www.etsy.com/help/article/483
quote from Etsy's blog "HANDMADE items are designed and created by the shops that sell them. Because transparency matters on Etsy, we ask sellers to list shop members and share information about manufacturers involved in creating their items."


 I certainly can not speak for all of the sellers on Etsy.  I can speak for myself and the friends I have made there.  Yes I still know a handful of handmade shops on Etsy. Most I know have left the sinking ship.



As I used the site search by topic, key work and tag , I noticed hundreds of pages of items that were not handmade.  I started to discuss this on several of the teams I belonged to.  My discovery of the commercial items was not unique.  We being good site members reported the shops to the site as not in compliance with their TOU.  We waited a few days then weeks and the odd thing was the shops were still there.  In one case, the shop was on the front page of the  handmade section.  Many sellers had gone to other sites as a back up plan because they were afraid the buyers would leave Etsy.



I have a great group of friends and small business people I have became close with in the past few years.  We are online promoting each other through social media.  The group is Sellergroup.  We are a group of handmade, vintage and supplies buyers and sellers.  Please follow these links to learn about us.
Sellergroup  Pinterest




There are many sites the Hand made sellers have moved to.  I have tried several sites myself and now use my stand alone website as my main place I sell my work.   Here are a few of the options my friends have chosen:  Zibbet, Artfire, Indymade, Shopify, Bonanza, SupaDupa, Ebay, and Facebook groups. 

 To expand the audience of my sales and increase my customer base, I even tried selling jewelry supplies.  I listed my extra beads as destash supplies on Etsy.  The majority of my sales were during buying blitzes with the teams I was part of.  The impact has not been positive for myself, my sales or the majority of the seller of handmade I know.  This all began in 2012 when the site redefined handmade.

Hopefully you understand why many of us handmade artist have left Etsy.  Feel free to do an Internet search on Etsy, their stock and re-sellers (commercial items) to learn more.

My shops:  Panda Wear Website
                   Cabochons and Supplies

Facebook:  PW Facebook
Twitter:  Panda Wear Gems  




11 comments:

  1. I am one of those that left Etsy about a year ago. I just wasn't making enough sales of my handmade items. It's too bad because I really enjoyed the teams and the people I met. I miss them now.

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    1. I still have a team there I am Captain of. I am happy to not be giving them any more of my listing fees. Feel free to check out Sellergroup. many of us are not selling on Etsy.

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    2. Kim, I didn't know you could still have team on there if you're not selling. I wish I would've know that before. I thought I had to get rid of my account and everything when I stopped selling.

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  2. I am part of several teams there. Some of us have left Etsy as sellers.
    Maybe I should cut all ties.

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    1. I don't know - I would've liked to stay on some of my teams just to stay in touch with some of the friends I made on Etsy. Luckily, some of us are friends on Facebook and some blogs.

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  3. Brenda, you do have options. Pm me if you would like more information.

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  4. You're right, Kim. It's sad that the great vision has been lost at Etsy. I only keep a minimal presence there now, mostly for camaraderie. For sales, I concentrate on my standalone.

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    1. Judy, glad to know you are focused on a stand alone site. I have one with a shopping cart myself. It is hard to know many who have been hurt and financially crushed by the lies and changes over there. Happy to have exited when I did.

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  5. Yes, there are still a few of us (Handmade Sellers) there, but we are harder and harder to find. I started in January 2013... having just learned of Etsy and handmade a few months prior. Hoping I can afford to move to my own selling site and gain momentum. Finding time to do that will be a bit issue however. Best to you and all the SellerGroup friends...my shop's been shut down there it appears. -Rachelle

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  6. thanks. I assumed all hand made there had another platform they were selling on by now. (never good to assume) There are inexpensive options. social media promotion is necessary where ever you sell your work. I am still adding my lapidary and jewelry to my stand alone website.

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