How to Start an Etsy Shop: Your Complete Guide for 2026 (original) (raw)

Whether it's personalized drumsticks, customized folded book art, or handmade jewelry, Etsy.com is a solid e-commerce platform for selling your unique and creative goods. There's no cost to get started and there are tons of active buyers interested in what you have for sale, so what do you have to lose?

Starting an Etsy shop is a simple process, and within just a few minutes you can be on your way to making extra money by flexing your creative muscles. Not sure where to start? You're in the right place. We'll walk you through the whole process, answer your questions, and give you some tips for success.

How to start an Etsy shop in 6 steps

The following steps will walk you through the account registration process so you can start selling on Etsy. It should only take a few minutes, and then you can be on your way to sharing your crafty creations.

1. Create an Etsy account.

From the Etsy homepage, scroll to the bottom and click Sell on Etsy. This will open a new landing page. On that page (pictured below), click Open your Etsy shop. You'll be asked to enter your email address and then click Continue. Or you can sign up with your Google or Facebook account. After that, you'll enter your first name and a password and click Register. This will take you to another Etsy seller landing page, on which you'll click Open your Etsy Shop to navigate to the Shop Manager.

How to Start an Etsy Shop

2. Set your shop preferences.

Once you're inside the Shop Manager section of your account, you'll need to set up your Shop preferences. Enter your preferred language, country, and currency before choosing what kind of selling you'll be doing on Etsy — whether you plan to sell full time or part time and what your aspirations are (this won't affect your shop; it's just for Etsy). Click Save and continue on the right side at the bottom of the page.

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3. Enter a unique Etsy shop name.

On the next screen, you'll be asked to enter your preferred shop name and click Check availability. You have 20 characters allotted for your store name and it can't include spaces, numbers, or accented letters. If the exact name you enter is already taken, Etsy will offer a number of variations you can choose from or you can try a new name entirely. Once you find a name that's available, click Save and continue at the bottom of the page.

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4. Stock your shop.

With your store named, the next step is to add items to your shop. Etsy recommends entering at least 10 to start. When you click Add a listing, you'll be taken to a new page to enter the information. Choose your photos and enter your product details. This includes a title, item category, description, price, available quantity, and shipping costs to name a few. Once finished, click Preview to see a preview of your listing or click Save and continue to move on.

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5. Choose your payment preferences.

In this section, you'll need to set up how you'll get paid when you make a sale. You can choose between a checking or savings account. Enter your bank account information and your contact information. When you're finished, click Save and Continue at the bottom.

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6. Set up billing.

Your Etsy shop is almost ready. Lastly, you'll need to set up billing in order to pay any charges you accrue through Etsy, such as paying for advertising or shipping labels, for example. Click Open your shop at the bottom of the page when you're finished.

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Congratulations! You've opened your first Etsy shop. With your shop now open, you can customize it even further. Add a profile photo and bio; set your policies; and add your shop's about section. Then, start selling, my friend.

How much does it cost to start an Etsy shop?

When you first sign up for Etsy, you may be charged a one-time setup fee ranging from 15to15 to 15to29. Etsy charges a listing fee of 20 cents (listings are only active for four months). You'll also have to pay a 6.5% transaction fee (for the listing price displayed in your store plus shipping and gift wrapping) and a 3% and 25 cent payment processing fee.

Etsy Standard subscription plan

Etsy Standard is a free suite of tools that allows you to open your store and start selling right away. If you need additional services, you can pay for certain features and tools as you need them, such as Etsy Ads, Pattern (a platform for building your own website outside of Etsy), and Etsy shipping labels, without having to sign up for a monthly subscription. Alternatively, you can sign up for Etsy Plus.

Etsy Plus subscription plan

Etsy Plus is the only paid subscription plan offered by Etsy. It costs $10 a month and comes with tools that allow you to take your Etsy store to a higher level. As an Etsy Plus subscriber, you get access to the following features and perks:

Etsy listing fees

For each item you list for sale, you'll be charged a fee of 20 cents. The same goes for any listing you renew. If you have a Pattern site in addition to your Etsy shop, there are neither additional listing fees to list your items on your own website, nor a listing fee for items available only on your Pattern site.

Etsy listings expire after four months, at which time you'll have to pay 20 cents to relist your item. To streamline this process, you can opt to have Etsy automatically renew your listings at the end of the four-month period. Listings posted only on Pattern do not expire.

Etsy transaction fees

For each sale you make through Etsy, you'll be charged a transaction fee of 6.5% of each listing's display price plus 6.5% of the total shipping charges if you choose to charge buyers a separate shipping fee. For example, if you list a custom necklace for 39.99andcharge39.99 and charge 39.99andcharge5 for shipping. You'll pay 6.5% of the necklace price ($39.99 x .065 = 2.60)and6.52.60) and 6.5% of the shipping cost (2.60)and6.55 x .065 = 33 cents) for a total of $2.93.

If you're a U.S. or Canada-based seller, the transaction fee will not apply to sales tax, Goods and Services Tax (GST), or Harmonized Sales Tax (HST), unless you've included those charges in your listing price.

If you offer optional personalization for an additional fee, this fee will be added to the displayed listing price. The total display price will be subject to the 6.5% transaction fee.

As each sale occurs, your transaction fees are deducted from your available balance and are reflected in your payment account.

Etsy payment processing fees

Etsy Payments is Etsy's platform that enables sellers to accept various forms of payment. This includes credit cards, debit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Klarna (where available), and Etsy gift cards and credits.

Etsy charges a payment processing fee for each transaction made through Etsy Payments. This fee varies based on the location of your bank account (by country) and is assessed on the total amount of the sale, including tax and shipping. This payment processing fee will be automatically deducted from your total sale amount.

For example, if your bank is located within the U.S., the payment processing fee is 3% (of the total sale price) plus a 25 cent flat fee per order. If your gross sale amount for an item is 45includingshippingandtax,thepaymentprocessingfeewilltotal45 including shipping and tax, the payment processing fee will total 45includingshippingandtax,thepaymentprocessingfeewilltotal1.60 ($45 x .03 = 1.35+25cents=1.35 + 25 cents = 1.35+25cents=1.60).

Additional potential fees

Aside from the fees mentioned above, you may be charged fees for additional services you choose. These include:

5 product ideas for your Etsy shop

Etsy hosts shops that range from handcrafted jewelry and personalized items to toys, antiques, and clothing, so your options for the focus of your shop are virtually limitless. According to a 2024 report compiled by Etsy, some of the top trends included milestone gifts, heirlooms, and Western looks. Here are some ideas to get you started:

1. The custom wedding gift shop

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2. Help adorn people's naked walls

Macrame, signs, art prints, original paintings, shelves — you name it — people are always looking for new, unique wall décor to spruce up their homes or offices.

3. Take something old, and make something new

If you're a frequent yard-saler who's already able to take something someone wants to get rid of and turn old stuff into extra cash, why not build an Etsy store around your hobby? This can mean you do anything from repainting and refurbishing old furniture to collecting and reselling vintage items.

4. The helpful organizer

Always on the prowl for finding better ways to stay organized and be more efficient? If you're able to craft something that will help someone tidy up their desk, kitchen drawers, or bathroom cabinets, you may have a good idea for a store.

5. The fashionable toddler shop

The market for kid's clothing and toys might be competitive, but if you can find a way to set yourself apart with handmade items or clothing embossed with witty sayings, this type of shop might be for you.

5 tips for making your Etsy shop successful

Just as a dirty, unkempt storefront might turn away a new visitor, so will a boring and/or unwelcoming Etsy shop. The window into your Etsy shop is what people see when they land on your page — professional-looking photos, catchy item descriptions, and good reviews are what you want to feature. You might make amazing pottery, but if you can't convey this to the buyer in a few seconds, then it won't do you much good.

To help you get a leg up as soon as you launch your store, consider these tips for making your Etsy shop successful starting with your first listing:

1. Take high-quality product photos

You want to do your items justice, and the best way to do this is by providing quality photos of what you're selling. If your photos are poorly lit, out of focus, or generally unappealing, and the next shop owner selling similar items nails their product photography, guess who the buyer will purchase from? In your mind, what brand or company blows their visuals out of the water? Mimic it.

2. Write creative and detailed product listings

Your photos are the first thing buyers see, but once they click through to your store, you need to close the sale with a pitch too good to turn down. Be creative, bold, catchy — set yourself apart from competitors. Most importantly, make sure your descriptions aren't filled with typos and spelling errors. Think about how your favorite brand advertises its products. It wouldn't allow mistakes to get published when promoting its items, so neither should you.

3. Study up on SEO

How do you go about attracting potential customers to your store in the first place, especially if you're just getting started? Search engine optimization, or SEO, will help increase the quality and quantity of traffic to your website. Having the right keywords — that correlate to phrases or words people search for — in your listing will help more customers find your store in a Google or Etsy search. If you aren't including the right keywords and other sellers are, you will be fighting to appear in the results. Study Etsy's Keyword 101 article from the seller handbook so your shop has the best chance at connecting with customers.

4. Figure out your why and build your brand

Chelsea Gardner, former owner of a successful Etsy store, says the greatest value you bring to your brand is your personal story. A good place to start? Figure out your why. In other words, why did you decide to start making in the first place? Then, use that to tell your story on your Etsy page.

"I like to think of it as my opportunity to have a real connection with my audience," Chelsea says. "You can do this in your shop owner bio and with detailed product descriptions. It helps paint a picture of who you are as a maker and will turn new customers into repeat customers."

Once you've made a sale, further your personal brand with a human touch. It shows customers they're dealing with a real person who's grateful for their business.

"I always directly message those shoppers once they purchase a product and ask them how they found my shop and thank them for their purchase," Chelsea says. "By doing this I have turned a small product purchase into a big custom order."

5. Promote your Etsy business

Sharing your Etsy shop with friends and family is a great way to get the word out about your offerings. Post about your business on social media, mention it when you chat with friends and family members, and consider asking for testimonials from your network. These strategies could help you promote your new shop as you're getting up and running.

Next steps after opening an Etsy shop

Once you've got your Etsy shop up and running, you might be eager to zero in and start making sales. Although this is obviously something you should focus on, there are still some things you can do to make the most out of your new small business. Consider the following:

FAQs

Do you need a license to sell on Etsy?

Business laws vary from state to state, but you can start selling on Etsy as a sole proprietorship. This is the easiest and least-expensive way to operate a business. You don't need to file legal forms or pay any fees, but depending on what you sell and where you're selling it from, you may need to obtain certain business licenses. You can determine whether you need a business license by checking with your state or city.

If your business takes off and you decide to form a limited liability company (LLC), you'll need to file certain legal forms with your state. This costs more, but it reduces your exposure to personal liability.

Can you make $10,000 a month on Etsy?

While some sellers may generate 10,000amonth,thereisnoguaranteeyou′llmakemoneysellingonEtsy.In2023,sellersgenerated[10,000 a month, there is no guarantee you'll make money selling on Etsy. In 2023, sellers generated [10,000amonth,thereisnoguaranteeyoullmakemoneysellingonEtsy.In2023,sellersgenerated10.566 billion for an average income of $1,299, according to research compiled by Capital One Shopping.

How do you get paid on Etsy?

There are several ways to get paid after making a sale on Etsy. You can choose between Etsy Payments, which allows buyers to use most payment methods to purchase from your shop (credit card payments, debit card payments, PayPal, Apple Pay, and Google Pay) or payment by mail via check or money order. If you choose to coordinate a different payment method with a buyer, you can do so. If Etsy Payments isn't available in your country, you can have buyers pay you through PayPal.

Does Etsy report to the IRS?

If you meet certain profit and sales thresholds, you may receive a Form 1099-K from Etsy. If you receive a Form 1099-K, that means Etsy also sent a copy of the same form to the IRS and/or your state's tax authority. So you'll want to be sure to account for this income when you file your taxes. You have to meet the following qualifications to receive a Form 1099-K from Etsy:

Federal IRS requirements (both must be met)

State requirements (Massachusetts and Vermont residents only)

Bottom line

If you've got a creative bone or two in your body and are trying to use your creativity to learn how to make money, opening an Etsy shop is worth considering. Being an Etsy seller is one of the best side hustles and can even grow into a full-time gig.

Although Etsy takes a percentage of your sales for using its platform, it's a platform that attracts plenty of buyers from all over the world. There's no cost to get started, so take some time to create catchy, irresistible listings so you can introduce the world to your new Etsy shop. It could be a great way to make extra money.


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