My shop with the Folksy redesign
Some things I like about Folksy:
• It's smaller than Etsy, I feel like it's easier for a seller to be found and as a customer (I've been doing some Christmas shopping there too) it's easier to find items you are looking for.
This means...
• Better potential for great work to stand out
• Better community feel - I like the featured sellers and products on the homepage
• It looks lovely - the redesign is modern and really shows work off to its best potential and makes your store easier to promote (see the cute blog badge below)
• It's great for targeting local/ UK buyers. My products seem to be selling well to UK shoppers: maybe they get my work or perhaps in the postal chaos of Christmas it's reassuring to shop closer to home
My Sausage Dog christmas card, a best seller on Folksy
• Frankly Magazine (Folksy's online magazine) is also well designed and full of interesting content which supports sellers by both featuring their work and offering inspiration
• I like seller offers, such as the free listings all day that was offered a week last Friday
A product shot from my store
**For some other great Folksy shops have a look at this recent blog post about triangles!**Room for improvement
• It's a bit slow at times, but I guess this is down to increased traffic and the redesign
• It's not so great on the stats as Etsy. You can set up google analytics but there aren't any internal shop stats
• It feels a little pricier than Etsy where a listing fee is $0.20, compared to 20p on Folksy
A few little quibbles but in general...




Thank you for your post on this! I've been wondering whether or not to open a shop other than my Etsy one. Folksy was on the list :-) I think you have swayed me-there is just so much choice these days!
ReplyDeleteThanks again,
Charlotte xxx