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When to Move from Etsy to Your Own Website with Rebecca Inkrote

When to Move from Etsy to Your Own Website with Rebecca Inkrote

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Today my guest is Rebecca Inkrote, a professional web designer and hobbyist soapmaker.

Rebecca helps handmade and creative business owners to expand beyond Etsy, create their own website, and open up more opportunities as their business grows.

After joining many groups for handmade sellers, she noticed a recurring theme - handmade business owners often struggle with the techy web design stuff!

And oftentimes they don't have the funds to hire a pro web designer. Rebecca loves empowering small business owners to create and launch their own websites without spending thousands to hire an expert.

I help handmade business owners to expand beyond Etsy create and launch their own website so that they can improve profitability and open up more opportunities as their business grows.

In this episode we’ll talk about:

  • Tips on the right time to start your own website vs. posting your items to a platform like Etsy
  • Failed launches and how to keep going when you’re disappointed with your results
  • Life as a creative entrepreneur and confidence in our artistic abilities

Rebecca mentioned a calculator to compare Etsy fees and website fees. You can get that here - https://www.bexmarie.com/calculator/

Connect with Rebecca:

Website https://bexmarie.com

FB Group http://creativebiz.club

IG https://instagram.com/bexmarie_

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