What coffee taught me about Etsy āsaturationā ā
If youāve ever thought āEtsyās too saturated,ā let me stop you right thereāwith caffeine. I have way too much coffee in my houseāgrocery store coffee, fancy subscription coffee, cold brew, spiked coffee (please donāt judge š
)⦠yet every week, I still buy more. And guess what? New coffee brands pop up daily. Because even in a āsaturatedā market, thereās always room for something different. Same goes for Etsy. Whether you sell clipart, tumbler wraps, or digital plannersāpeople arenāt searching for more of the same old designs. Theyāre looking for something that feels like it was made just for them. š”Hereās the thing ā buyers get bored fast. Thatās your opportunity. Find trends early š, mix niches (āfunny cat mom coffee wrapā), and infuse your personality with current design aesthetics into every design you create. Thatās how you stand outāeven in a market that looks ācrowded.ā So next time you start spiraling about saturation⦠remember: Starbucks still sells coffee. And, successfully, so do THOUSANDS of other coffee shops. ā⨠š¤Which one?!? Prompt: A cozy ghost surrounded by embroidered coffee cups, beans, and steam swirls, turned into a hyper-realistic faux yarn embroidered design on a pure white background. The ghost is crafted from fine white thread with soft dimensional texture and black stitched eyes. Surrounding it are mocha brown embroidered cups, beige steam curls, and tiny stitched sparkles in gold. The entire design appears hand-stitched with thread direction and realistic shadows. Centered composition, warm neutral tones, white background. Get more FREE prompts like these here: https://bailey.digitally-purposed.com/newsletter