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Paleta de cores #412 years ago
Congratulations! With a lot of consumers opting to shop online, it’s about time you broaden your horizons beyond Etsy. Having your own website is a good step in establishing your business’s identity in the industry. And this way, you can be found much easier by those who are in need of your products and services. – Sergio, Front Page Domination
ReplyDeleteThat is so great. It can be difficult to get a website up and running. I have found that one of the more difficult aspects is getting the e-commerce side up. I had no clue how many moving parts were a part of an e-commerce site. And I had no idea about all of the costs. Everyone wants their cut.
ReplyDeleteRaleigh @ Octane Web Group
I have met a lot of online entrepreneurs like artists and graphic designers say pretty much exactly the same thing. Now most of them use a combination of their own store and Etsy, like you're doing here, with success! The best thing is that you can use the reach of Etsy's marketplace while keeping some autonomy.
ReplyDeleteSteven @ Cambridge Local Marketing