Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Grow Your Business with Social Media: Etsy Forums




Since the social networking craze began, many small business owners have gone from dabbling on Twitter, broadcast marketing on Facebook, and posting a few pictures on Flickr and internet forums to amassing hundreds, if not thousands of followers on these networks.

Yet, they've accomplished so much more than just attracting a big following; they've figured out who their target audience is and where they hang out, making it possible to grow a community which recognizes and loves their brand, mostly for FREE!

Let's face it, many small business owners, including EtsyMoms, want to get in on the game but are unsure of the "rules" or think they don't have time. So, we've invited 5 business women, most of whom sell on etsy and each successful in their own rites, to answer your questions if you're on the fence about adding social networking to your marketing plan.

Each Wednesday during February, our guest bloggers will cover a different aspect:

Feb 2nd - Intro and Etsy Forums - Meg Finn (Vintage Scraps)

Feb 9th - The ins and outs of Facebook- Melissa Lopez (WhimsyPics)

Feb 16th - Success with Twitter - Plats (Platipuses)

Feb 23rd - Multiple Social Networks -
Chelsea Ling (Papercakes) and Tara Gentile (ScoutieGirl)

Today's post focuses on becoming a greater part of the etsy community by engaging other shopowners and potential customers in the Etsy Forums. The questions pertain to etsy, but one can apply the principles to other business-related internet forums too.


Meet Meg Finn, owner of Vintage Scraps, the go-to etsy shop for retro, nostalgic paper goods. She happily shares the secrets of her success with others on the etsy forums. With over 1,465 sales in just 3 years, her recent forum thread, "Tweaks that Tripled My Takings", is often one of the most visited topics. Meg offered this insight to our readers :

When, why and how did you begin participating in the etsy forums?

I started participating in the forums as soon as I figured out what it was. I was asking questions and meeting people, and found the etsy community to be completely helpful.

How much time do you devote to the forums; has the amount increased or decreased over time and how do you fit that into your daily routine?

My time spent in the forums has dropped drastically, due to my business becoming extremely busy.

How has your forum participation affected your bottom line? Do you feel it is key to your business growth?

I don’t think I could have made my shop operate to its best potential without all the advice I found on the forums. The posts were such an easy to follow, concise and simplified collection of online business helps.

Some shop owners say they shy away from the forum because there is too much "negativity", have you experienced this and how do you get past it/work around it?

Like everyone else, I’m occasionally drawn to the “train wreck” posts, which can be harsh and negative, but they seem to be the small minority in comparison to the wealth of positive comments and posts.

What are some of your favorite forum questions to field?

I love the business topics, especially when I can answer questions that I remember having! I also know what it’s like to feel discouraged, so I really enjoy dropping a quick note of encouragement when I can.

Are there forum "rules of etiquette?"

I believe in a rule my sister taught me long ago: if it’s negative, don’t write it down! It’s true for letters and email as well as blogs. People are so often unnecessarily hurt by others taking advantage of the camouflage of a computer.

Do you use any other social media sites in conjunction with the forum?

Other than occasional blog or Facebook visit, I don’t spend much time online outside etsy.

What advice would you give to a new shop owner wanting to get the most mileage out of the Forums/in what area(s) of the Forum should they focus, especially if they have limited time?

The Business Topics and Site Help sections of the forums are loaded with amazing information, and I’ m constantly amazed at the time people are willing to give to other shop owners to help them succeed.

Meg is a self taught collage artist and vintage enthusiast, mother of three teens and one amazing husband. She is also a retreat and camp speaker, and a huge fan of everything etsy!

Join us next Wednesday, as Melissa Lopez, owner of WhimsyPics, addresses the "Ins and Outs of Marketing on Facebook".

21 comments:

Meagan said...

Great post!

I totally agree that using the forums is something that will get you ahead in your business.

First, it builds relationships with others.

Second, it helps you establish yourself as an expert.

Third, it's free marketing for your business.

Those three things are super important in establishing a great business. My advice would be to set aside time for the forums on a daily basis even if it's only 30 minutes a day!

VintageScraps.etsy.com said...

You have such a great thing going here! (and I'm not just saying that because I'm on it today)
Best of luck to all the moms juggling it all and making it work :)
Meg

dave+ga said...

Hey there, I'm Dave the social media guy @Etsy. Just wanted to chime in saying I love your blog and really excited about this month's guest bloggers. Keep up the great work!
-Dave

cinnamonspice said...

Meagan, couldn't agree more! We hope this series will inspire our moms to reach beyond broadcast marketing and focus on community building, thanks for the inspiration!

cinnamonspice said...

Meg,

Can't thank you enough for taking precious time to share some nuggets of wisdom with us all!

xoxo
Kimberly

cinnamonspice said...

Dave,

Thank you for visiting us! We are inspired weekly by "Etsy Success", thanks to Etsy for fostering such a nurturing environment for us to thrive in.

xoxo
Kimberly

Missie said...

Wow - what a great tool to use! I've only begun using the Etsy Forums - I'm trying to do so more often. It's nice getting in on posts about improving your shop. I love looking through and checking out new shops (along with the pounce feature). So for those of you posting on the promotional section, you are being seen! At least by me :)

Great post!

kate kate nyc said...

Thanks for sharing such helpful information with us Meg! Heading over to the forums now!

Lilprincessbow said...

Meg thank you so much for the great post! I will now visit the etsy forum more. I think I was a little overwhelmed by it and was staying away but now readying your suggestion I will give it a try again.

what do you suggest if we don't have much to say, should we just try to post something anyway?

june at noon said...

I've avoided the forums because they feel big and overwhelming, like I don't know where to start or have the time to keep up with responses. Thanks for pointing us to good places to start.

My Lovebug Baby said...

I am new to Etsy and have wondered about the forums. Honestly I was very intimidated! But reading this post has encouraged me to dive in! Thank you so much!
-Monika

All You Need Designs said...

This is such a great topic!! I also just recently started visiting the forums and have only posted occasionally. It's good to know that shops have gotten a lot of use out of them - it makes it easier to set aside time to visit the forums, knowing that it can help in so many ways. Thank you for sharing your sage advice with us!

~Heather

Jenn said...

This is one area I have not taken advantage of as well as I could. Thanks for the great article!

Meg Grant said...

I just recently started trying to make connections, and began with joining a few teams. I have been so intimidated by the forums, but apparently they really work. Thanks for the info!
Also, does anyone suggest a good place to start in the forums for those of us that have been a bit overwhelmed by it's vastness?

-BeachsideTreasures

Donna said...

What great advice and I must admit, I haven't spent any time on the forums. Thank you so much for taking the time to share this information!

VintageScraps.etsy.com said...

Lilprincessbow said...

what do you suggest if we don't have much to say, should we just try to post something anyway?
__________

Good question! If you are reading a post, always comment, even (or perhaps, especially) to just say "great idea` thanks!" because appreciation is a big deal. I became a Google Analytics Master because of a gracious repeat poster, GoTo.etsy.com, who not only KNOWS technical, but explains it in steps easy enough that even I can follow them. I want people like that to keep being generous with their time, so thank them.
Also, that's how new friends and buyers find you sometimes :)
Meg (sorry this is so long!)

Melissa@WhimsyPics said...

Meg - I couldn't agree more! The forums have a wealth of info for newbies AND seasoned sellers alike. I learn something new every day. Thanks so much for sharing!

Maite @ Tamsy Trends said...

Thank you, Meg, for all your advice! I found the forums a bit overwhelming, but now I am encouraged to try to visit it more often. See you at the forums!

LuckySparrowJewelry said...

Loved the post!

I've recently started looking at the forums especially with all the Etsy Success features. I've found them to be full of awesome ideas and information. I wish I had ventured to them before. I'm also trying to build my support base. I just joined a couple teams and can't wait to become more involved.

Thanks again for your post!
Shannon

Allie said...

Thank you for sharing your wisdom, Meg! :) Very helpful. I look forward to reading more in this series.

Moments In Time said...

Pretty new to Etsy and have just been using the forums. I love them most people are so helpful and willing to give advice. They even have posted links for me to explain how to do certain things.