Hey Postmelon community! 👋
I wanted to share an incredible opportunity for anyone who's been thinking about starting an online shop but worried about upfront costs.
The Deal: 40 FREE Etsy Listings
Etsy normally charges $0.20 per listing, which adds up quickly when you're just starting out. But through their referral program, new sellers can get their first 40 listings completely free - that's an $8 savings right off the bat!​
Grab your free listings here:Â https://etsy.me/3L8WmVe
Why I'm Sharing This
As someone running multiple online businesses (including an e-commerce store), I know how important it is to test products and ideas without breaking the bank. These 40 free listings give you the perfect opportunity to:
Test different product niches risk-free
Learn the platform before investing money
Start generating revenue before spending on listings
Experiment with pricing and descriptions
What Can You Sell?
The beauty of Etsy is the variety:​
Digital products (printables, templates, designs) - my personal favorite since there's no inventory
Handmade items (jewelry, crafts, art)
Print-on-demand products (t-shirts, mugs, home décor)
Vintage items (20+ years old)
Craft supplies
Quick Tips for Success
Based on my e-commerce experience, here's what actually works:​
Use all 13 keyword tags - don't leave any blank
Front-load your titles with primary keywords buyers search for
Take quality photos - your first image makes or breaks sales
Price for profit - remember to factor in Etsy's 6.5% transaction fee
Optimize for SEOÂ - Etsy search is how most buyers find products
Who Should Use This?
This is perfect if you're:
Looking for a side hustle with low startup costs
A creative person wanting to monetize your skills
Testing e-commerce before building your own website
Interested in passive income through digital products
Questions I'm Happy to Answer
Drop your questions below! I've been through the e-commerce journey and happy to help fellow Postmelon members get started. Whether it's about product ideas, pricing strategies, or platform comparisons (Etsy vs Shopify vs Amazon), let's discuss!
Has anyone here already tried selling on Etsy? Share your experiences below! 👇
