Can I sell on Etsy from India? Yes! And this is precisely how to do it.
Can I sell on Etsy from India? Yes! And this is precisely how to do it. This is perhaps the first question on the mind of any Indian artist/craftsperson who stumbles upon Etsy. And the answer to that is an easy “YES”! Yes, you definitely can sell on Etsy from India. No, you do not require a foreign bank account. No, you are not required to be based out of the US. Hundreds of Indian sellers currently have an earning potential in Dollars via the platform for every imaginable product- handmade ornaments, digital artwork, stationery designs, etc. If you’ve been harboring this idea within yourself for a long time now, here’s all that you actually need to know. How Indian Sellers Can Get Started on Etsy Etsy fully supports Indian sellers wishing to sell from within India: You can now: Create your seller account in India. List your products in USD (the currency largely adopted by customers of Etsy) Get paid directly in your Indian bank account. Sell either physical or digital items globally to customers in any corner of the world. If you want to sell on Etsy from India, you should realize that on Etsy, you and sellers from anywhere else in the world functionally is not different. In fact, your shop will appear the same to buyers if you are located in NY or London, unless they don’t want to appear to you, but that is their choice. To them, you will look the same as the other Etsy global sellers. What Can Indian Sellers Sell on Etsy? Before diving into the setup process, let’s cover what kind of items sell really well from Indian sellers. Digital Products (Easiest) This is really your simplest route for getting started. You create a file once, and then you can sell it infinite times no inventory, no shipping, no custom troubles. Things that sell well: Canva templates (social media, presentations, resume template) Wedding invite templates Printable planner/journals Logo kits & brand identity sets Educational worksheets/coloring pages for kids Handmade products. This is where India has a fantastic tradition, and buyers on Etsy love an authentic piece from India. Think: Beaded/fabric/metal handmade jewelry Block printed fabrics/home textiles Hand-painted products Embroidered or hand-stitched items Brass & copper handicraft items They do require a bit more work in terms of shipping, but they are absolutely loved. How to Sell on Etsy from India – Step by Step Guide Step 1: Open Your Etsy Seller Account Visit etsy.com and create your own account. Then click on “Sell on Etsy”. You’ll have to set up your shop preferences. Here’s how they should be: Language: English Country: India Currency: Use USD so that you reach a larger buyer audience. Name your shop something catchy, easy to remember, and related to the items you sell. You can always change your banner, profile picture, and descriptions later; just open your shop first. Step 2: Integrate Payoneer for Payment This is the most crucial India-specific step. Etsy uses Etsy Payments to receive money from buyers, and these payments then come to you via Payoneer. This is how the process goes: Create your free Payoneer account from payoneer.com Link this account to your Etsy shop in the payments settings. All earnings that Etsy receives get transferred to Payoneer. You can then withdraw your money from Payoneer to your Indian bank account. Money transfers from Payoneer to Indian banks are generally very smooth and take 2-3 business days to reach your account. There is a very small transfer fee, but it’s negligible. Step 3: Make Your First Listing Your listing is effectively your storefront on Etsy, so it’s really important that you make it stand out. Photos – Use bright natural lighting, clear backgrounds and showcase different angles of your product. For digital products, use visually appealing mockup templates or create them in Canva/Smartmockups. Title – Make sure you include terms people are searching for. Instead of just “Resume Template”, try “Clean and Minimalist Resume Template for Job Applicants”. Description – Detail the product in your description. Explain what the buyer receives, what it’s used for, and any other crucial details. Try to make the description feel like you are having a chat with a real person. Tags – Utilize all 13 tags given by Etsy to your listing. Use a combination of broad and specific search terms. Price – Make sure your prices are competitive but don’t price yourself too low, especially as Indian handmade products are always valued higher. Do some research on similar listings to get a benchmark. Step 4: Shipping Settings (for physical products) If you’re selling physical products, these are your guidelines for shipping from India: Use services such as India Post Speed Post, or if you’re willing to spend a bit more, services like DHL or FedEx. Always include a tracking number, especially for international customers. Be realistic with delivery times. For example, from India to the US/UK, expect about 2-4 weeks for delivery. Calculate your shipping cost beforehand and incorporate it into the product price; unexpected shipping costs can really drive sales down. If you’re selling digital items, you can ignore this whole step, as everything is automated. Step 5: GST and Taxes This step usually gets skipped in most articles about selling on Etsy, but it’s quite important. You may require GST registration if your annual revenue is above 20 lakhs. Etsy has an automated VAT/GST mechanism in certain countries, which they automatically collect and remit. Keep records of all your earnings from Etsy, as they fall under export revenue for tax purposes in India, and may result in some tax benefits. If you feel your business grows beyond a certain level, consult a CA about this once. For now, just focus on getting your shop up and running. Common questions Indian sellers ask: Can I sell from India on Etsy without GST? Yes, when you are a beginner and … Continue reading Can I sell on Etsy from India? Yes! And this is precisely how to do it.
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