Oxford Etsy's First Pop Up Shop

I was appointed Oxford Etsy team Captain back in June in prepation for the Etsy Made Local event which was happening across the country. There was a lot of interest and the team grew really quickly - we currently have over 200 members in the group! After realising there were so many sellers, we wanted to start giving people (as well as our selves) more opportunities to sell.

We set up our first Oxford Etsy pop up shop over Christmas from November - December. It was a great success, we had thousands of people visit in the 6 weeks we were open. There was an overwhelming amount of positive feedback from all the customers that stopped by and it proved to be every successful for all of the sellers. I'd always wanted to try running a shop selling my jewellery so for me it was another dream come true moment (in fact for the three of us that worked on putting the shop together in was quite an emotional moment when the shop was officially opened by the Abingdon Town Crier)

In total we had 50 different sellers over the 6 weeks. This was a great opportunity for the local sellers to show their work to the public (and show how talented Oxfordshire is!)

It was lovely to hear that people had travelled to Abingdon specifically to see our shop and for some this was their first time visiting Abingdon. We were really keen to come back after Christmas with an even bigger shop that had separate rooms for us to run craft workshops and courses but unfortunately there were a number of hurdles we couldn't get past - alas it was not be...

However, I do like to keep busy and so I'm currently working on the next project - we are hoping to run a monthly spring/summer market in Oxford from May to September so keep an eye out on social media for the details on this when we have them.

Etsy Workshop: How to increase your Etsy sales

After launching the Etsy Educators workshop: Getting your Creative Business Online, for sellers new to Etsy, I had a number of enquiries about hosting a workshop for existing Etsy sellers. In response to this I am now holding a workshop in January for current Etsy sellers who are looking to increase their sales or improve their shops. I have a wealth of Etsy knowledge that I want to share. In my own Etsy shop  Christina Made It  I have made over 2,000 sales and now earn a full time salary from my business.

 

The details for the event:

Etsy Workshop: How to increase your Etsy sales. 

Saturday 20th January 2018

Thomas Reade School, Radley Road, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX14 3RR

All day workshop from 10am - 4pm

The price £36 per person  

 

I would recommend this workshop to Etsy sellers with less than 100 sales (if you have sold more than this but are still intrested in the course, I am happy to take a look at your shop to see if I think it would be suitable)

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The workshop will cover:
• Pricing your work
• Shipping
• Packaging
• Photography
• Branding & marketing
•Trends on Etsy
• Social Media
• Using the Etsy stats
• SEO (Search Engine Optimisation)

We'll look at common mistakes to avoid and tips from getting the best from your shops. I'll be holding a Q&A session at the end. After the workshop you will receive a follow up to see how you are progressing. Please note there is a limited number of spaces for this workshop so that everyone gets the best experience. Get in touch if you would like to reserve your place or would like to ask any questions.

or you can book directly onto the course via Paypal (£36):

Email: info@christinamadeit.com