HOW TO: Create Custom Listings on Etsy

Ever wondered how to create a custom listing for a customer that shows up on with all of your other products so that other customers can see it too? Check out this tutorial to learn how or keep reading.https://youtu.be/iEovjmhPIVU Step 1 Add a new listing.You can do this by either going to the Listing Manager or just clicking Add a Listing.Step 2 Upload a placeholder image.I usually take an image and addΒ "Custom Listing for CustomerName" to it. Β If you sell physical products on Etsy then you are welcome to add more product photos. Β Since I only sell digital products I only use 1 photo for custom listings like this.Step 3 Enter a Title.You can title it "Custom Package for Customer Name" so they can easily find it and add other keywords so that other customers can find it too.Step 4 Choose your usual item details.Choose from the drop down menus in the About This Listing and Category section.Step 5 Choose renewal type.Choose manual if you want to renew it yourself and Auto if you want Etsy to automatically renew the listing each time it is sold.Step 6 Choose the type of item.Very important so that the customer is not expecting a physical item sent if it is a digital product.Step 7 Add a description of the listing.You can make it as simple as "Custom listing for Customer Name." Β Or you can add details about what is included so other buyers can choose it also.Step 8 Choose the section.Choose the section of your shop that you would like the listing in. Β This is helpful so potential buyers can see other items that see complimentary items.Step 9 Enter your usual tags.Enter your usual tags so that previous and new customers can find your listing in search.HOW TO Create Custom Listings on Etsy - Product Listings - Etsy TutorialStep 10 Enter the priceStep 11 Upload a file if it is a digital product.Step 12 Look it over and click PUBLISH!Yay! You did it!Let me know if you would like more posts like this.Hope this was helpful.Best,Etsy Shop - epartnersstudioErica  

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