/r/handmadeamazon
Handmade at Amazon, handmade products on Amazon's giant e-commerce site.
Welcome to /r/HandmadeAmazon, a place for handmade sellers to discuss selling their products on Handmade at Amazon.
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Hey everyone! It's my first time posting anything here on Reddit and it's to look for anyone who is interested in filling out a quick survey (5 minutes or less) It's on consumer behavior and it's for an internship I am currently doing. If anyone has the time to fill it out I would really appreciate
Hi guys, I am currently working on a uni project for seller's and buyer's experience with online shopping of handmade goods. I was hoping to gather insights through a short survey (2-5mins) via this platform about your own experience. I will be using these reviews for academic purposes only. I really appreciate your time in helping me :).
Thank you and keep making and buying these beautiful things that you do :)
Online survey:
Hi all!
I was approved for Amazon Handmade, but am still wondering if I should take the jump.
My two biggest concerns are:
Thanks so much to all who answer <3 I'm hoping to bring my items to more than just the local Montreal area and this will be a big jump for me.
Hi, Everyone! If you are an artisan/independent maker or designer currently selling your products online, please kindly answer this little survey, it will take up to 2mins I promise! it's anonymous, no email collection, and would be very helpful Many thanks!
https://forms.gle/71yN6fyUccQ9xUps9
if this post is not suitable for the group please do delete it! :)
I tried handmade amazon for a while until I realized I wouldn't get orders even when I even ran ads!
The listings are uncomparable compared to normal amazon product pages and there's almost 0 visibility. Like.. who goes to Amazon to click "Handmade".
This made me switch to my shopify store Joteta and I've seen a bit of success.
If anyone has questions, please free to ask and I'll try to answer all questions to the best of my knowledge.
Not sure how active this subreddit is, but I was wondering if anyone could clarify for me what happened here -
Saturday night somebody purchased an item from me with 2-day shipping. They paid $10 for shipping, which Amazon calculated for them. When I printed the label, it cost me almost $16. Since Amazon takes such a high percentage, I've now made less than $2 on a $20 item.
When I tried to print from Pirate Ship, the 2-day wasn't available, and the next best option was $30.
Why didn't Amazon charge the appropriate price for 2-day shipping? Am I expected to forfeit profits when customers want things faster? Ridiculous.
Hi,
Is it possible to connect payoneer with handmade amazon ??
In April, I ordered something from eBay and it came from Amazon! Blew my mind! I had no idea what FBA was and that they would not only fill my orders for me, they will fill any of my orders anywhere I sell on-line. So even though it was months before I could start making new product, I made sets out of my inventory (to make each sale worth the expense) and shipped almost everything I had left to Amazon.
So far, it's been pretty good. My items are a bit unusual, few people know they exist, so they aren't searching for them. But I've been working to change that by making other items people do know about and are searching for just to get them to see my main product.
Then, this summer, I made a point of creating product in sets just for Amazon Handmade and I just sent my 4th shipment to their warehouses so it would all get there and get scanned in and put on the shelves before their warehouses are slammed with incoming inventory for Black Friday and the holidays.
I have a tight shoe string budget, so it was a bit risky for me to spend the money on packaging and labels and such. In fact I had to start a second job yesterday. But I am really hoping that things take off for me this fall.
I have to admit that it is pretty cool to get an email from Amazon that they've shipped an order for me. I have yet to use them to fill orders from any other of my e-commerce platforms. Because I don't want FBA to run out of anything before the holidays.
How about anybody else on Handmade??
The items I sell on Etsy are Made-To-Order, can take up to 5 days to ship. Will that work on H@A?
The app I've built, Trunk, syncs inventory between different sales channels like Etsy & Shopify. Many of my customers have been asking for an Amazon Handmade integration but unfortunately Amazon has yet to release an API for it.
Does anyone with any insider knowledge know if this is on Amazon's roadmap? Thanks!
I applied last night and was told I would hear back inside of two days... was then immediately prompted to open a seller account and right after that was sent a 'Congrats! You may start listing...'
Have I been accepted to sell on Amazon Handmade?
TIA!
Hi Everyone,
I first started selling on Amazon Handmade (US) back in summer 2017. I sell artwork.
I lived in a EU country so it'd cost me about 6 EUR to ship one envelope with tracking (since Amazon requires tracking).
Later on, I moved to UK and I was a bit surprised that it's pretty expensive to send something with tracking.
I used to sell one poster for $12 + $6 for shipping, but when I moved to UK, the shipping price turned into 10 GBP. I use Royal Mail services.
After taking a look at all the Amazon fees (that apply to sales, shipping), it turned out that I was literally working for free. I thought about increasing the shipping price, but 6 EUR was already pretty expensive for one envelope.
In order to earn at least something, I need to increase the price for the posters and the shipping as well, but this will be a turn off for the buyers. I've seen competitors selling their poster for around $9 with free shipping, how is that possible?
I want to start doing Amazon Handmade UK as well, but the tracked shipping within the country would cost the same (10 GBP).
Has anyone dealt with this? Maybe there's a cheaper way to ship these with tracking? Any suggestions or tips? Thank you in advance.
Edit: I wanna add etsyrank is a website like marmelead. It's used for SEO optimization. So when I ask about etsyrank equivalent, I mean a website that helps optimize SEO of your listing on Amazon handmade
Looking at growing in other markets. I know very little about Amazon as a Seller so I am curious if this service is worth the $39.99 monthly. The subreddit seems dead which makes me wonder about the community.
Any advice or numbers?
Does anyone know of any software or other mechanism for extracting product options (size/color) from Amazon orders when they're integrated with ShipStation?
We are trying to sort our orders in ShipStation by color, but the default connection between Amazon and ShipStation doesn't provide any information about color.
Hey Handmade Amazonians
We're working on integrating Amazon into our 3rd party SaaS platform.
I'm not going to spam and promote it here because that's not what we're here about.
To make the most of it, we'd like to gather some feedback about problems Amazon, Etsy and ecommerce sellers in general face.
Here's a link to the typeform if you'd like to participate.
https://shoplo.typeform.com/to/LqYQDc
In the questionnaire, there's a section to leave your email address if you'd like to be notified when our Amazon integration launches.
It's not compulsory to leave your email!
Happy to answer any questions here, too!
PS - I've PMed the mods prior to posting and /u/courtneyj has given me the green light!
Hey come check out www.coastalcrafts.ca we sell 100% handmade Canadian merchandise, no machines needed. From jewellery to health and beauty we got you covered. Perfect gifts for valentines day and with the promo code "FirstBuy" you get 10% off your first purchase.
Perfect way to say " I love you , till death do us part" https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/558874698/gothic-style-skull-skull-and-heart
I know its not a big deal, but with my first review being 5 stars, this drops my average to 4 and it just doesnt feel good seeing that 4-star rating on my shop :(.
Oh well, guess I just have to suck it up. Im still selling items, so I guess its not a huge deterrent. It just feels crappy.
It seems unclear to me when I'm trying to buy postage from the Amazon order page, so: if I'm shipping and buying USPS First Class postage, do I have to ship with a USPS mailer? Or can I just put the First Class label on a plain mailer?
I am wanting to start advertising some of my listings, especially with the holidays coming up. What tips do you guys have? Have you advertised on amazon before?
Hi! i am new to online selling and have listing with etsy and amazon. However amazon is quite a bit more expensive and i do not feel in charge as I would in etsy. On the other hand, competition is less on Amazon - Which do you recommend and prefer? what is your experience? Natalie (www.huga.ie, etsy: HugaBeSnughttps://www.etsy.com/ie/shop/HugaBeSnug?ref=seller-platform-mcnav)
Hi, everyone! I don't sell much on Amazon so I don't know all the ins and out just yet. I received a message from a potential customer asking me if I can customize one of my items (which I absolutely can). This is the first time this has been asked of me on Amazon (although I do lots of custom work on Etsy).
I realized I have no idea how to proceed with this. After looking at my Inventory Management, I see that I had Custom disabled, so I'm not sure if that would affect anything. Can I create a listing just for this customer, and potentially disable it after her purchase? Or would that violate some rule? (I say potentially disable because I like her idea and it could be something to resell)
I would greatly appreciate any and all help you folks could provide!
Thanks in advance!
I have a brand www.elfbread.com and I am selling on Amazon as well www.amazon.com/shops/ElfBread Could someone please advice my biggest mistakes? Since my performance is not the best..
Many thanks!
posting your website in a listing (such as in the description) Ok or not ok?
I saw this on r/etsy earlier this week and thought it would be fun for the r/handmadeamazon community to try! Post the links to your Amazon Handmade Store and whatever social media channels you use as well as a brief description of your craft. Can't wait to see what y'all are making :)
Hi there, I have a customer who didn't collect their parcel from the mailing office so it's been returned to me. At this point I don't know why but have messaged them to find out.
What do I do now, is there a way for the customer to pay for postage again? It's a larger item so postage isn't cheap from the UK to U.S.
I've had this happen once before and just re-shipped to the customer free of charge. What does anyone else do?
Thanks in advance!