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Etsy is an online marketplace geared towards buying and selling vintage goods, handmade items, and crafting supplies. To start selling on Etsy, you'll need to create a basic Etsy account and then register as a seller. Once you've opened your store, you can list products on Etsy's website, as well as the Sell on Etsy mobile app. This wikiHow teaches you how to add items to your Etsy shop on your computer, phone, or tablet.

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  1. In general, you can list items on Etsy as long as they are handmade (by you), are vintage (at least 20 years old), or are supplies used for crafting.[1]
    • Crafting supplies are generally things used to create things, but also can include party supplies for special events. All of the following would be considered crafting or party supplies: Yarn, beads, instructional books, patterns, blank canvases, confetti, cake-toppers.[2]
    • If you've restored a vintage item significantly enough that it no longer looks or behaves like the original version, list it as handmade, not vintage. Example: You stylistically cut up a vintage t-shirt and added a beaded fringe.
    • You can't re-sell someone else's handmade items on Etsy, even if you've repackaged it creatively. For example, you can't sell a gift basket full of soaps you purchased from farmers markets, other Etsy, sellers, etc.[3]
    • Metaphysical services like spellcasting and reiki are prohibited. You can, however, offer tarot readings.[4]
  2. Sign in to https://www.etsy.com. First, if you already created your Etsy store, skip to the Adding a Listing method. If you're not already registered as to sell on Etsy, you'll need to do so before you can list items in your store. If you're not already signed in, click Sign in at the top-right corner (or enter your login information on the mobile app) to do so now.[5]
    • These steps are not available in the Etsy mobile app, so you'll need to use a web browser (even if you have a phone or tablet).
    • If you're using a phone or tablet and your sign-in launched the Etsy mobile app, close the Etsy app and return to the web browser to continue.
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  3. You'll see it near the top-right corner of the page on a computer. If you're using a mobile web browser, tap the profile icon near the top-right corner (either your photo or an outline of a head) and select Sell on Etsy.
  4. You may have to scroll down the page to see this black-and-white oval button.
  5. You'll have to choose your shop's language, location, currency, and how frequently you'll be selling. When you're finished, tap Save and Continue at the bottom of the form.
  6. Type the name you'd like to give your shop into the field and tap Check availability. Your shop name can be up to 20 characters (numbers and/or letters) and cannot contain any spaces. Once you find an available name, tap Save and continue at the bottom of the form.
    • You must add a listing before you can register as a seller, so make sure you have a product ready to sell. To list your first product, continue to the Adding a Listing method below.
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  1. If you just registered as a seller on Etsy.com in a web browser, you'll see this option. If you already had an Etsy shop and just want to add a listing to your existing shop, follow these steps instead:[6]
    • Sign in to https://www.etsy.com or open the Sell on Etsy app. If you're using a phone or tablet and don't have the Sell on Etsy app, you can download it from the App Store (iPhone/iPad) or Play Store (Android).
    • Click Shop Manager at the top-right corner, or tap the More icon at the bottom-right corner in the Sell on Etsy app.
    • Click or tap Listings.
    • Click or tap +Add a Listing or + and continue to the next step.
  2. Depending on the item you're selling, you may want to add additional photos of the item at other angles—it's important that potential buyers know the quality and condition of what they are buying so they don't leave you bad feedback.[7] To add a photo:
    • Click or tap Add a photo in the first box.
    • Navigate to the first (main) photo's location and select it. If you're on a computer, click Open to upload it. On a phone or tablet, you may have to click Done or something similar.
    • Click Adjust thumbnail to perfect the thumbnail photo of the item that appears first in its listing. You can drag the image around to recenter it and/or zoom in or out. Click Save when you are finished.
    • Click the next Add a photo to add another, and continue doing so until you've uploaded all photos.
    • If you want to upload a 5-15 second video of the item, tap Add a video below the photo section to do so.
  3. This is how your listing will appear on Etsy.[8] Be specific, and don't overload the title with extra words like you might see on an auction site (e.g., "WOW, L@@K VINTAGE NEW MODERN VINTAGE TABLE COOL ARTSY RETRO" would not fly with your average Etsy shopper).
  4. The next few options help Etsy categorize and label your listing properly:
    • In the "About this listing" section, select the appropriate options, including the item's type and who made it.
    • Type a category into the "Category" blank. As you type, you'll see category suggestions—click or tap a suggested category to use it. Depending on the category, additional menus and fields will appear that can help you further label the item.
    • If you'd like the item to renew automatically after it expires, select Automatic under the "Renewal Options" header ($.20 per listing charge). If not, select Manual to manually relist items that haven't sold.
    • Under "Type," choose whether the item is physical (something you send to the buyer via mail, like a quilt) versus digital (something you email to the buyer, like a birthday card template). If the item is digital, upload any necessary files using the on-screen instructions.
  5. Type a thorough description into the "Description" field, detailing anything someone might want to know about the item before making a purchase. If there are any flaws, such as stains or cracks, add that information here as well. You can also fill out some optional info:
    • In the "Tags" section, enter some keywords that people might be searching for, such as the item's color, era, style, etc. For example, if you're selling a vintage Adidas jogging jacket, you could use tags like sportswear, 90s, raver, etc.
    • List the materials used to create your item into the "Materials" box—such as cashmere, cotton, rhinestones, etc.
  6. Below the item's details, you'll see areas to list the price, quantity available for sale, and other options.[9]
    • If you want to personalize items for buyers (such as printing their names on mugs), click the "Personalization" switch to turn it on, and then detail instructions for buyers.
    • To add different colors, sizes, or versions of an item, type Add variations and select the variation type, and then fill out the details as necessary.[10]
  7. Shipping calculations are based on weight, dimensions, and location of the buyer. In the "Shipping prices" section, select whether you want your shipping rates automatically calculated for you or if you'd like to enter them yourself for this item. You'll also need to list the dimensions and weight of the item, the provider you ship with, and where you're willing to ship.[11]
    • Unless you're sure you know how much to charge for shipping to all applicable regions, choose the Calculate them for me (Recommended) option from the "Shipping prices" menu.
    • If you want to save the entered information as your default shipping preferences, click Save as a shipping profile right above the item's weight and dimensions.
  8. It's at the bottom of the page. This saves your listing to the Drafts section of the Listings page.
    • To view all listings in the future, click the Shop Manager icon at the top-right corner of the Etsy website (or tap the More icon at the bottom-right corner in the Sell on Etsy app) and select Listings. You can edit, delete, preview, and publish listings from this section.
  9. This gives you a chance to view the listing as a customer would before making it live.
  10. Once you select this option, your listing will go live on Etsy.[12] As people search for items or browse by category, they'll come across yours if it matches what they're searching for. And then, hopefully, they'll purchase your item and leave you a glowing review!
    • To list items and manage listings on the go, install the Sell on Etsy app on your Android, iPhone, or iPad. This app is basically the mobile version of the Shop Manager you can access on Etsy's homepage. You can get it from the App Store (iPhone/iPad) or Play Store (Android).
    • Manage your listings in the Sell on Etsy app or in the Shop Manager, which you'll find at the top-right corner of the Etsy home page.
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    How much should I price my items for?
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    Ylva Bosemark is a high school entrepreneur and the founder of White Dune Studio, a small company that specializes in laser cut jewelry. As a young adult herself, she is passionate about inspiring other young adults to turn their passions into business ventures.
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    Try selling your items at a few crafts fairs. It's a great way to test out your product and see what customers are willing to pay. Then, you can use the info you gather to price your items on Etsy.
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    You can download your photos to your PC, then upload them to your Etsy account.
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    Where can I find help if my product is not allowing me to preview or save it?
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    First off, try refreshing your page. If that doesn't work, wait 24 hours and try again. Like with all technology, there may be a bug. If it's still not working, head over to the Etsy community and view the posts on bugs. If you don't see your answer there, post a question/comment and let Etsy know what is going on. They will get to it as soon as they can.
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This article was co-authored by Ylva Bosemark and by wikiHow staff writer, Nicole Levine, MFA. Ylva Bosemark is a high school entrepreneur and the founder of White Dune Studio, a small company that specializes in laser cut jewelry. As a young adult herself, she is passionate about inspiring other young adults to turn their passions into business ventures. This article has been viewed 79,887 times.
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If you're new to selling on Etsy, start by signing in to Etsy.com with your regular Etsy account. Then, click Sell on Etsy to create and name your Etsy shop. Click Add a listing to create your first listing, fill out the details, and then click Save as draft so you don't lose your work. Click Preview to view the listing, and then click Publish when you're ready to go live.

If you already have an Etsy shop, sign in to Etsy.com or open the Sell on Etsy mobile app. Click Shop Manager (or tap More on the mobile app), and then click + Add a listing. Enter your listing's details and click Save as draft when you're done. Click Preview to see what your listing will look like, and then click Publish to list the item.

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