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Business owners might make mistakes when they first start, which could cost them income. It takes some business owners months, or even years, to land their first customers or start making a profit. These three business owners approached their work wrong and each one made a change to their approach that prompted success. He tried selling products through Amazon FBA and drop-shipping, spending between about $2,000 and $3,000 on each. "Rather than selling brand names on Amazon, I saw a big opportunity with personalized gifts on Etsy," he said.
Persons: Erik Soto Ayala, Soto Ayala, Read, Lindsey Bomgren, Bomgren, Alexa Nizam, Nizam, Alexandra Fasulo, Fasulo Organizations: Amazon, Google, Lululemon
I tried launching side hustles before, but my Etsy store was differentMy side-hustle journey wasn't easy. From wood crafts to embroidery, I was open to starting an Etsy store for anything, and I was constantly brainstorming, watching YouTube videos, and reading blogs by successful Etsy sellers. I started working overtime in January to save up money to put into my Etsy store. I knew customer service was something I could control and use to differentiate my store, so I committed to providing the best customer service. Prioritizing customer service helped me gain an audience quicklyMay was the first month my business was open.
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