Anonymous wrote:I know artisans who have stopped selling on Etsy cause it has gone downhill. As a consumer I agree- it is my least favorite place to shop because it is like a prettier Amazon marketplace - full of crap and sketchy sellers misrepresenting their goods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The answers really depend on what you are trying to sell.
They only allow vintage (over 20 years old, so made before 2025), supplies, handmade original artisan items created by the store owner, and print on demand of original artwork (not things like college logos, pro sports teams or movie/TV/anime characters. Those are all trademark violations and will get your shop shut down with all the funds held back and refunded)
It is not an "open it and thousands of passive income dollars will pour into your bank account" type of website, in spite of what the tiktok scammers and gurus claim.
You can make a little money, or a lot, depending on what your niche is and how skilled you are at your craft.
If you give an example of what you intend to sell, I would be happy to give my opinion on it
I’ve purchased a lot of items that are not vintage. Your description is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The answers really depend on what you are trying to sell.
They only allow vintage (over 20 years old, so made before 2025), supplies, handmade original artisan items created by the store owner, and print on demand of original artwork (not things like college logos, pro sports teams or movie/TV/anime characters. Those are all trademark violations and will get your shop shut down with all the funds held back and refunded)
It is not an "open it and thousands of passive income dollars will pour into your bank account" type of website, in spite of what the tiktok scammers and gurus claim.
You can make a little money, or a lot, depending on what your niche is and how skilled you are at your craft.
If you give an example of what you intend to sell, I would be happy to give my opinion on it
I’ve purchased a lot of items that are not vintage. Your description is wrong.
God I hate smug posters. No where did the PP say Etsy only allows vintage items.
It's like they can't read or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The answers really depend on what you are trying to sell.
They only allow vintage (over 20 years old, so made before 2025), supplies, handmade original artisan items created by the store owner, and print on demand of original artwork (not things like college logos, pro sports teams or movie/TV/anime characters. Those are all trademark violations and will get your shop shut down with all the funds held back and refunded)
It is not an "open it and thousands of passive income dollars will pour into your bank account" type of website, in spite of what the tiktok scammers and gurus claim.
You can make a little money, or a lot, depending on what your niche is and how skilled you are at your craft.
If you give an example of what you intend to sell, I would be happy to give my opinion on it
I’ve purchased a lot of items that are not vintage. Your description is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The answers really depend on what you are trying to sell.
They only allow vintage (over 20 years old, so made before 2025), supplies, handmade original artisan items created by the store owner, and print on demand of original artwork (not things like college logos, pro sports teams or movie/TV/anime characters. Those are all trademark violations and will get your shop shut down with all the funds held back and refunded)
It is not an "open it and thousands of passive income dollars will pour into your bank account" type of website, in spite of what the tiktok scammers and gurus claim.
You can make a little money, or a lot, depending on what your niche is and how skilled you are at your craft.
If you give an example of what you intend to sell, I would be happy to give my opinion on it
Second paragraph. THEY ONLY ALLOW VINTAGE
I’ve purchased a lot of items that are not vintage. Your description is wrong.
God I hate smug posters. No where did the PP say Etsy only allows vintage items.
It's like they can't read or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The answers really depend on what you are trying to sell.
They only allow vintage (over 20 years old, so made before 2025), supplies, handmade original artisan items created by the store owner, and print on demand of original artwork (not things like college logos, pro sports teams or movie/TV/anime characters. Those are all trademark violations and will get your shop shut down with all the funds held back and refunded)
It is not an "open it and thousands of passive income dollars will pour into your bank account" type of website, in spite of what the tiktok scammers and gurus claim.
You can make a little money, or a lot, depending on what your niche is and how skilled you are at your craft.
If you give an example of what you intend to sell, I would be happy to give my opinion on it
I’ve purchased a lot of items that are not vintage. Your description is wrong.
God I hate smug posters. No where did the PP say Etsy only allows vintage items.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The answers really depend on what you are trying to sell.
They only allow vintage (over 20 years old, so made before 2025), supplies, handmade original artisan items created by the store owner, and print on demand of original artwork (not things like college logos, pro sports teams or movie/TV/anime characters. Those are all trademark violations and will get your shop shut down with all the funds held back and refunded)
It is not an "open it and thousands of passive income dollars will pour into your bank account" type of website, in spite of what the tiktok scammers and gurus claim.
You can make a little money, or a lot, depending on what your niche is and how skilled you are at your craft.
If you give an example of what you intend to sell, I would be happy to give my opinion on it
I’ve purchased a lot of items that are not vintage. Your description is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:The answers really depend on what you are trying to sell.
They only allow vintage (over 20 years old, so made before 2025), supplies, handmade original artisan items created by the store owner, and print on demand of original artwork (not things like college logos, pro sports teams or movie/TV/anime characters. Those are all trademark violations and will get your shop shut down with all the funds held back and refunded)
It is not an "open it and thousands of passive income dollars will pour into your bank account" type of website, in spite of what the tiktok scammers and gurus claim.
You can make a little money, or a lot, depending on what your niche is and how skilled you are at your craft.
If you give an example of what you intend to sell, I would be happy to give my opinion on it
Anonymous wrote:The answers really depend on what you are trying to sell.
They only allow vintage (over 20 years old, so made before 2025), supplies, handmade original artisan items created by the store owner, and print on demand of original artwork (not things like college logos, pro sports teams or movie/TV/anime characters. Those are all trademark violations and will get your shop shut down with all the funds held back and refunded)
It is not an "open it and thousands of passive income dollars will pour into your bank account" type of website, in spite of what the tiktok scammers and gurus claim.
You can make a little money, or a lot, depending on what your niche is and how skilled you are at your craft.
If you give an example of what you intend to sell, I would be happy to give my opinion on it