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Joe Jarred

@joejarred1

Growing 6-figure brands profitably with Etsy. Hobbies include geo-arbitrage and exploring the Balkans. Currently in Tirana, Albania (DM me if you are too!)

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This product makes $1824 per month on Etsy In a super weird niche... "TV Frame Art" 🤯 (I never even knew this was a thing)... 🧵

This product makes $1824 per month on Etsy

In a super weird niche...

"TV Frame Art" 🤯

(I never even knew this was a thing)... 🧵
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Etsy makes me second-guess myself sometimes I see people paying for things that are freely available online But in those cases, what they're really paying for is convenience Have to often remind myself that I "live online" far more than the average Etsy shopper

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Niching down your Etsy store at the start helps you get initial traction quicker You're more immersed in the niche And you truly understand your customer So products are better positioned Meaning better reviews and faster growth (+ you'll make more from repeat purchases)

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Etsy isn't about making millions. But it is an amazing spot for beginners to make job replacement income online. No platform makes it easier.

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💡 What's Your Competetive Advantage as a New Etsy Store? When you're starting out, you're often competing with huge stores that have thousands of listings and reviews This is bad news: - They have a huge advantage in terms of trust from their social proof - They can charge way

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Been having a lot of fun interacting with you guys over DMs If you have any questions RE Etsy digital products, I'm happy to take 5 minutes and offer a second opinion Just two small conditions: 1. Nothing that's easily Google-able 2. No offers to "partner up" on stores at the

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I’ve written a guide showing how I double the value of my Etsy customers By upselling on autopilot 😎 Want the full guide? (free) - Like this post - Comment “UPSELL” and I’ll send it over to you (must be following so I can DM)

I’ve written a guide showing how I double the value of my Etsy customers

By upselling on autopilot 😎

Want the full guide? (free)

- Like this post
- Comment “UPSELL”  

and I’ll send it over to you (must be following so I can DM)
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4 Etsy stores selling the same "handmade" journal cover THIS is why I don't dropship🙅‍♂️ Without your own branded products, it's just a matter of time until copycats find your supplier and undercut your price From then, it's just a race to the bottom 📉

4 Etsy stores selling the same "handmade" journal cover 

THIS is why I don't dropship🙅‍♂️

Without your own branded products, it's just a matter of time until copycats find your supplier and undercut your price

From then, it's just a race to the bottom 📉
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If I was running a "grow your social media" offer I'd sell this Viral Hooks pack on Etsy - 67 monthly sales = 67 leads to upsell into course/agency offer - Over $600 profit to reinvest back into paid ads Can split the clips into themed packs to target niche creators too

If I was running a "grow your social media" offer

I'd sell this Viral Hooks pack on Etsy

- 67 monthly sales = 67 leads to upsell into course/agency offer
- Over $600 profit to reinvest back into paid ads

Can split the clips into themed packs to target niche creators too
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"6 steps to make your first $1k P/M on Etsy?" - Pick a niche you care about - Find the 50 top products for that niche on Etsy - Pick 30 of those products and make better versions - Run paid ads to those products at breakeven (ad spend = income) to stack reviews - Switch off paid

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Follow along as we build our as-yet-unreleased project into an industry leader 🤫 Working with absolute crushers at the top of their game Watch. This. Space.

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Why niching down on Etsy helps you get traction quicker: You're more immersed in the niche So you truly understand your customer Which means products are better positioned And you get better reviews and faster growth P.S you'll make more from repeat purchases, too 😉

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Common question I get: "Do you have any tips on the best way to outsource the creation process of the products?" Here's the sauce: