Esty is an online marketplace that provides people with the opportunity to showcase their crafted or handmade work. It has become one of the greatest e-commerce platforms.
The objective of this tutorial is to take a close stare into the Etsy Affiliate program. Despite the fact that Etsy has gained ground on the web, its affiliate program is still very disappointing.
Etsy has a good number of outstanding items. This would have made it a good resource for affiliates to make money. Sad to say, one is left disappointed.
What You May Need to Know
The Etsy Affiliate program has a commission rate of 4%; a cookie length of 40 days; and varied average order size.
Why Is The Etsy Affiliate Program not Meeting the Expectation?
As you read further, you will see that the Etsy Affiliate program, with their provided commission structure, does not make it possible to earn much, not minding how hard you try.
Commission Structure of Etsy Affiliate
No one says that Etsy should provide the same 40% commission rate offered by selling software and online tools. But considering the very low 4% commission rate offered by the Etsy Affiliate program, we may say it is disappointing.
If you make a lot of sales and accumulate a huge amount of money, the rate does not meet the expectation.
Amazon, which stands to be one of Etsy's strongest rivals, pays a commission of 8%. This rate doesn't also seem much to earn through affiliating, but it still doubles what Etsy's affiliate offers.
I do think that Etsy is ideal for my niche though, so that's kind of hard if I would want to change.
True though, it is hard to make a good income with only 4% commission, I have noticed that by now.
So I think I am going to make a second website that has affiliates with much higher commission. Thanks for this post!
I am a few steps away from launching my blog and wanted to reach out because I share many products from Etsy sellers and am really hoping to get approved to their affiliate program.
I would greatly appreciate any advice you would be willing to share on what they might deem mandatory in order to get approved.
Should I apply via ShareaSale or Awin or both?
I have read a few people say they recommend applying right away, even if you don't have a lot of traffic or are new, but thought I would check to see your thoughts.
I have about 10 blog posts and a lot of information on each seller that I share in addition to the blog posts. I was hoping to apply in time for Christmas, do you think they will approve if its only a month or 2 since it's been advertised?
Also, they mention they don't want you only writing about Etsy products. Does this mean they like if you're an affiliate on other websites too?
One last thing, do I need to ask each Etsy seller permission to use their photos on my site when I'm linking products to their Etsy shop before and/or after being an affiliate?
Thank you so much for your time. I hope you are having a great day!
Just dropping by to express my gratitude for this post as I do my research, and my appreciation of the healthy discussion going on around here. I've gained clarity! Thanks a lot!