4 Common Mistakes Holding You Back From Success in Your Handmade Business

Unlock a Profitable Handmade Business
in Just 12 Weeks Without Using Etsy
or Social Media

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This workshop is for anyone who makes and sells a handmade or physical product, including jewelry designers, artists, paper designers, bath & body product makers  and more!

What You'll Discover

The #1 mistake people make with Etsy & social media that causes shops to FLOP

 The secret to making it with your handmade shop so it's no longer just a hobby

How to make sales in your handmade shop with ease so you can finally get to 6-figures

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  1. Jeremiah Snowden says:

    Mistake #5 is neglecting using modern tracking technologies to set the best price on the goods. Very often vendors set prices for their goods based on their own preferences paying zero attention to competitors. A little advice from me: use this tool https://priceva.com/price-tracker and offer the best value for money. It will blow up your sales.

  2. Fifthly, failing to take use of available tracking technology when determining a fair price for the products. Frequently, sellers decide how much to charge for their wares based only on their own tastes, with no consideration for the pricing established by other sellers.

  3. Eggy Car says:

    Yes! Doing so will prevent you from giving up on your business before it has had a fair shot at success and will help you maintain realistic expectations.

  4. “Great read! You’ve really nailed some key struggles we all face in handmade businesses. Point #3 about undervaluing our time especially hit home for me—I used to do that too until I realized it was hurting both my profits and self-worth. These practical tips are exactly what creative entrepreneurs need to hear. Thanks for sharing such honest and helpful advice!”

  5. “Such a helpful read for handmade business owners! The four common mistakes highlighted are so relatable—I’ve definitely overlooked pricing strategies in the past. What resonated most was the point about balancing creativity and practicality. It’s a great reminder that passion alone isn’t enough; smart planning matters too. Thanks for sharing these practical insights!”

  6. “Great insights on avoiding common pitfalls in a handmade business! As a fellow crafter, I especially agree with the point about undervaluing our work—it’s so easy to forget the time and love poured into each piece. Balancing pricing with passion is key. Thanks for the reminder to stay confident in our craft!”

  7. This article offers really practical advice for handmade business owners—spot-on about the common pitfalls many creators face. I especially agree that pricing our work fairly is crucial; undervaluing not only hurts profits but also the perception of handmade goods overall. Keep sharing these insights—they’re a great reminder to stay intentional in growing our small businesses.

  8. blur image says:

    “This is such a powerful read! The author really nails those sneaky obstacles that can trip up creative entrepreneurs. I especially relate to undervaluing our work—it’s so easy to fall into that trap when we’re passionate about creating. Your point about systematizing processes was an eye-opener for me; I’ve already started implementing some of these strategies in my own handmade shop. Keep these game-changing insights coming—they’re exactly what small business owners need to level up!”

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