Success Story: Crafting a Multi-Platform Ceramic Business

Success Story: Crafting a Multi-Platform Ceramic Business

Success Story: Crafting a Multi-Platform Ceramic Business

Success Story: Crafting a Multi-Platform Ceramic Business

How Brenda Increased Her Sales by 2x Within Two Months with Crosslist
Brenda used Crosslist to expand her handmade crafts business. Not only was she able to automate the listing process, she also doubled her sales within just two months, and cut down the time spent on the listing process by half.

About Brenda and BriCeramics
Like most kids, Brenda used to spend hours playing with the mud in the garden of her childhood home in Belgium. But, unlike most kids, she had a knack for fashioning intricate designs out of the mud. From mud pies to tiny animals, Brenda slowly developed her love for handmade art.
As she grew up, she swapped mud for clay. After getting the basics of pottery down through after-school classes, she began spending all her free time shaping clay into beautiful creations. Soon, the shelves of her home were filled with her pottery and ceramic creations.
She began selling her ceramics in local markets. Her items resonated so much with the local residents, that she decided to take her crafts business online. The most obvious choice was Etsy. And so, her e-commerce selling story began.

A stalemate
Her Etsy store, whose pièce de résistance was ceramic Christmas trees, soon became the go-to place for those seeking unique, artisanal, holiday-themed items. As her sales numbers ticked up, she added more items, including bowls, plates, and other decorative pieces. Her products had gathered a loyal following.
And yet, a few months in, her sales numbers plateaued. No amount of social media marketing moved the needle. She realized that her existing audience was probably saturated. If she needed new sales, she had to throw a wider net.
Obviously, the solution here was to expand to other platforms with a different audience. After some research, she decided on eBay due to its diverse customer base and the potential for high sales volumes.
But, was eBay enough? She also wanted a website of her own so that she had control over the whole business. So, she decided to expand to eBay and create her own website on Shopify, which is how BriCeramics was born.

“I figured that the more platforms I was selling on, the greater my visibility,” said Brenda.
The problem
While Brenda was on the right track with the idea of expansion, she stumbled upon several problems when it came to the logistics.
Manually listing her products to Etsy alone took up so much of her time. Would she have to spend 3x more time listing to all three platforms?
She would have to copy-paste her sizable Etsy inventory to Shopify and eBay, which seemed like a nightmare
How could she ever keep track of all of her inventory and make sure she didn’t accidentally double-sell the same item on more than one platform?
Each of her pieces were unique and handcrafted with love. Would she lose her personal touch if she sold across different platforms?
With the fees being different for each platform, pricing her products while factoring those in would need lots of manual research and calculations
The problems seemed too daunting, but Brenda was determined to find a way. So, she started asking other online sellers for solutions.
An artist she met at a local event mentioned that he sold on two different platforms. She recalls asking him how he managed that without his mind. His solution? A simple cross listing tool by the name of Crosslist.
The solution: Crosslist’s bulk importing and cross listing, AI add-on, and inventory management
Curious, Brenda decided to check out what Crosslist could do. After going through the demo videos and the glowing reviews, she decided to give Crosslist a try. She says that her decision was made because Crosslist supported Shopify, Etsy, and eBay, and promised to save her hours every week.
“I had never heard of a cross listing tool before,” she told us. “When I read about it, my mind was blown. This was exactly what I was looking for!”
Importing and cross posting
As soon as she signed up, Brenda decided to give the import feature a whirl by importing 25 Etsy listings. To her pleasant surprise, the whole process only took a few clicks and was over within minutes!
So, she went back again and tried to import the rest of her Etsy inventory, too. What about the 25 listings that had already been brought in? Easy. She toggled the “Only show listings not yet imported” feature on Crosslist.
Similarly, cross posting her listings to Shopify and eBay proved just as easy. All she had to do was select the listings, select the marketplaces she wanted to post to, and sit back and relax. Crosslist automatically prompted her to fill in any missing fields of information.
“I didn’t even know that eBay needed more listing information than Etsy. From the very first use, Crosslist was solving problems I didn’t even know I had to worry about,” said Brenda.
Since Crosslist automatically posts all the listings, she didn’t even have to check them manually. Something that would have eaten up days of her time was over within half an hour. Instead of preparing listings manually, she could go right to selling.
AI add-on
Brenda found great use for the AI add-on. Even though she preferred customizing each product description on her own, she admitted that Crosslist’s AI generated listings helped her with a great starting point — especially when she was facing writer’s block.
As soon as she uploaded her product pictures, Crosslist’s AI would generate a listing for her. From there, it was easy to edit the description and tailor it to her voice. She no longer had to start from scratch, and could save lots of time in the process.
Brenda was happily surprised by the fact that the AI add-on gave her optimal pricing suggestions! “I was able to cut down on hours of research and used that time to focus on my creations,” she said.
She could also tailor the pricing for each platform through Crosslist and change the prices during promotion events. This, she says, was a huge bonus.
Inventory management
Crosslist’s dashboard contained all the information Brenda needed to manage her listings at a glance. Once a product was sold, she could easily mark it as sold and delist it through Crosslist.
When she wanted to stock the item again? A single click on Crosslist would make it go live!
Overall, Crosslist’s single listing form also helped Brenda maintain her signature touch and create a consistent brand across all three platforms.
The results
1. Double the sales within 2 months
After expanding to Shopify and eBay, Brenda noticed a 90% uptick in sales within just 60 days! In fact, a large majority of her new wave of customers have been coming in through Shopify and eBay.
2. A bigger audience
Even though she was selling the same types of products, expanding to Shopify and eBay helped get her store in front of thousands of new potential buyers who weren’t active on Etsy. She grew different sets of loyal customers — many of whom wanted to buy her products in bulk and resell them locally.
3. Consistent brand voice
Crosslist’s “one listing form, many platforms” approach meant that even when Brenda was creating fresh listings, her brand voice remained consistent through all the three platforms.
She only had to fill out a single form and select all the marketplaces she wanted to post to. This ensured that there were no discrepancies between her listings across the platforms.
4. 7+ hours saved each week
With the ease in importing, creating listings, and cross listing, Brenda had more time to focus on handcrafting her ceramics and marketing her stores. She estimated that she was saving more than 7 hours each week by automating the listing process.
Previously, even when selling on just Etsy, she admits that she used to double-check each listing to make sure there were no errors. “Now, I’m actually spending less time while selling on three different platforms than I was back then!” she said.
Here’s what Brenda has to say to other sellers considering multi-channel selling:
“Crosslist was the bridge I didn’t know I needed. The thought of managing sales on three platforms was intimidating, but with Crosslist, it felt like a breeze. I’ve been able to share my art with a broader audience, and the response has been heartwarming. Crosslist is a must for artists looking to expand their online presence as easily as possible.”
– Brenda
How Brenda Increased Her Sales by 2x Within Two Months with Crosslist
Brenda used Crosslist to expand her handmade crafts business. Not only was she able to automate the listing process, she also doubled her sales within just two months, and cut down the time spent on the listing process by half.

About Brenda and BriCeramics
Like most kids, Brenda used to spend hours playing with the mud in the garden of her childhood home in Belgium. But, unlike most kids, she had a knack for fashioning intricate designs out of the mud. From mud pies to tiny animals, Brenda slowly developed her love for handmade art.
As she grew up, she swapped mud for clay. After getting the basics of pottery down through after-school classes, she began spending all her free time shaping clay into beautiful creations. Soon, the shelves of her home were filled with her pottery and ceramic creations.
She began selling her ceramics in local markets. Her items resonated so much with the local residents, that she decided to take her crafts business online. The most obvious choice was Etsy. And so, her e-commerce selling story began.

A stalemate
Her Etsy store, whose pièce de résistance was ceramic Christmas trees, soon became the go-to place for those seeking unique, artisanal, holiday-themed items. As her sales numbers ticked up, she added more items, including bowls, plates, and other decorative pieces. Her products had gathered a loyal following.
And yet, a few months in, her sales numbers plateaued. No amount of social media marketing moved the needle. She realized that her existing audience was probably saturated. If she needed new sales, she had to throw a wider net.
Obviously, the solution here was to expand to other platforms with a different audience. After some research, she decided on eBay due to its diverse customer base and the potential for high sales volumes.
But, was eBay enough? She also wanted a website of her own so that she had control over the whole business. So, she decided to expand to eBay and create her own website on Shopify, which is how BriCeramics was born.

“I figured that the more platforms I was selling on, the greater my visibility,” said Brenda.
The problem
While Brenda was on the right track with the idea of expansion, she stumbled upon several problems when it came to the logistics.
Manually listing her products to Etsy alone took up so much of her time. Would she have to spend 3x more time listing to all three platforms?
She would have to copy-paste her sizable Etsy inventory to Shopify and eBay, which seemed like a nightmare
How could she ever keep track of all of her inventory and make sure she didn’t accidentally double-sell the same item on more than one platform?
Each of her pieces were unique and handcrafted with love. Would she lose her personal touch if she sold across different platforms?
With the fees being different for each platform, pricing her products while factoring those in would need lots of manual research and calculations
The problems seemed too daunting, but Brenda was determined to find a way. So, she started asking other online sellers for solutions.
An artist she met at a local event mentioned that he sold on two different platforms. She recalls asking him how he managed that without his mind. His solution? A simple cross listing tool by the name of Crosslist.
The solution: Crosslist’s bulk importing and cross listing, AI add-on, and inventory management
Curious, Brenda decided to check out what Crosslist could do. After going through the demo videos and the glowing reviews, she decided to give Crosslist a try. She says that her decision was made because Crosslist supported Shopify, Etsy, and eBay, and promised to save her hours every week.
“I had never heard of a cross listing tool before,” she told us. “When I read about it, my mind was blown. This was exactly what I was looking for!”
Importing and cross posting
As soon as she signed up, Brenda decided to give the import feature a whirl by importing 25 Etsy listings. To her pleasant surprise, the whole process only took a few clicks and was over within minutes!
So, she went back again and tried to import the rest of her Etsy inventory, too. What about the 25 listings that had already been brought in? Easy. She toggled the “Only show listings not yet imported” feature on Crosslist.
Similarly, cross posting her listings to Shopify and eBay proved just as easy. All she had to do was select the listings, select the marketplaces she wanted to post to, and sit back and relax. Crosslist automatically prompted her to fill in any missing fields of information.
“I didn’t even know that eBay needed more listing information than Etsy. From the very first use, Crosslist was solving problems I didn’t even know I had to worry about,” said Brenda.
Since Crosslist automatically posts all the listings, she didn’t even have to check them manually. Something that would have eaten up days of her time was over within half an hour. Instead of preparing listings manually, she could go right to selling.
AI add-on
Brenda found great use for the AI add-on. Even though she preferred customizing each product description on her own, she admitted that Crosslist’s AI generated listings helped her with a great starting point — especially when she was facing writer’s block.
As soon as she uploaded her product pictures, Crosslist’s AI would generate a listing for her. From there, it was easy to edit the description and tailor it to her voice. She no longer had to start from scratch, and could save lots of time in the process.
Brenda was happily surprised by the fact that the AI add-on gave her optimal pricing suggestions! “I was able to cut down on hours of research and used that time to focus on my creations,” she said.
She could also tailor the pricing for each platform through Crosslist and change the prices during promotion events. This, she says, was a huge bonus.
Inventory management
Crosslist’s dashboard contained all the information Brenda needed to manage her listings at a glance. Once a product was sold, she could easily mark it as sold and delist it through Crosslist.
When she wanted to stock the item again? A single click on Crosslist would make it go live!
Overall, Crosslist’s single listing form also helped Brenda maintain her signature touch and create a consistent brand across all three platforms.
The results
1. Double the sales within 2 months
After expanding to Shopify and eBay, Brenda noticed a 90% uptick in sales within just 60 days! In fact, a large majority of her new wave of customers have been coming in through Shopify and eBay.
2. A bigger audience
Even though she was selling the same types of products, expanding to Shopify and eBay helped get her store in front of thousands of new potential buyers who weren’t active on Etsy. She grew different sets of loyal customers — many of whom wanted to buy her products in bulk and resell them locally.
3. Consistent brand voice
Crosslist’s “one listing form, many platforms” approach meant that even when Brenda was creating fresh listings, her brand voice remained consistent through all the three platforms.
She only had to fill out a single form and select all the marketplaces she wanted to post to. This ensured that there were no discrepancies between her listings across the platforms.
4. 7+ hours saved each week
With the ease in importing, creating listings, and cross listing, Brenda had more time to focus on handcrafting her ceramics and marketing her stores. She estimated that she was saving more than 7 hours each week by automating the listing process.
Previously, even when selling on just Etsy, she admits that she used to double-check each listing to make sure there were no errors. “Now, I’m actually spending less time while selling on three different platforms than I was back then!” she said.
Here’s what Brenda has to say to other sellers considering multi-channel selling:
“Crosslist was the bridge I didn’t know I needed. The thought of managing sales on three platforms was intimidating, but with Crosslist, it felt like a breeze. I’ve been able to share my art with a broader audience, and the response has been heartwarming. Crosslist is a must for artists looking to expand their online presence as easily as possible.”
– Brenda
How Brenda Increased Her Sales by 2x Within Two Months with Crosslist
Brenda used Crosslist to expand her handmade crafts business. Not only was she able to automate the listing process, she also doubled her sales within just two months, and cut down the time spent on the listing process by half.

About Brenda and BriCeramics
Like most kids, Brenda used to spend hours playing with the mud in the garden of her childhood home in Belgium. But, unlike most kids, she had a knack for fashioning intricate designs out of the mud. From mud pies to tiny animals, Brenda slowly developed her love for handmade art.
As she grew up, she swapped mud for clay. After getting the basics of pottery down through after-school classes, she began spending all her free time shaping clay into beautiful creations. Soon, the shelves of her home were filled with her pottery and ceramic creations.
She began selling her ceramics in local markets. Her items resonated so much with the local residents, that she decided to take her crafts business online. The most obvious choice was Etsy. And so, her e-commerce selling story began.

A stalemate
Her Etsy store, whose pièce de résistance was ceramic Christmas trees, soon became the go-to place for those seeking unique, artisanal, holiday-themed items. As her sales numbers ticked up, she added more items, including bowls, plates, and other decorative pieces. Her products had gathered a loyal following.
And yet, a few months in, her sales numbers plateaued. No amount of social media marketing moved the needle. She realized that her existing audience was probably saturated. If she needed new sales, she had to throw a wider net.
Obviously, the solution here was to expand to other platforms with a different audience. After some research, she decided on eBay due to its diverse customer base and the potential for high sales volumes.
But, was eBay enough? She also wanted a website of her own so that she had control over the whole business. So, she decided to expand to eBay and create her own website on Shopify, which is how BriCeramics was born.

“I figured that the more platforms I was selling on, the greater my visibility,” said Brenda.
The problem
While Brenda was on the right track with the idea of expansion, she stumbled upon several problems when it came to the logistics.
Manually listing her products to Etsy alone took up so much of her time. Would she have to spend 3x more time listing to all three platforms?
She would have to copy-paste her sizable Etsy inventory to Shopify and eBay, which seemed like a nightmare
How could she ever keep track of all of her inventory and make sure she didn’t accidentally double-sell the same item on more than one platform?
Each of her pieces were unique and handcrafted with love. Would she lose her personal touch if she sold across different platforms?
With the fees being different for each platform, pricing her products while factoring those in would need lots of manual research and calculations
The problems seemed too daunting, but Brenda was determined to find a way. So, she started asking other online sellers for solutions.
An artist she met at a local event mentioned that he sold on two different platforms. She recalls asking him how he managed that without his mind. His solution? A simple cross listing tool by the name of Crosslist.
The solution: Crosslist’s bulk importing and cross listing, AI add-on, and inventory management
Curious, Brenda decided to check out what Crosslist could do. After going through the demo videos and the glowing reviews, she decided to give Crosslist a try. She says that her decision was made because Crosslist supported Shopify, Etsy, and eBay, and promised to save her hours every week.
“I had never heard of a cross listing tool before,” she told us. “When I read about it, my mind was blown. This was exactly what I was looking for!”
Importing and cross posting
As soon as she signed up, Brenda decided to give the import feature a whirl by importing 25 Etsy listings. To her pleasant surprise, the whole process only took a few clicks and was over within minutes!
So, she went back again and tried to import the rest of her Etsy inventory, too. What about the 25 listings that had already been brought in? Easy. She toggled the “Only show listings not yet imported” feature on Crosslist.
Similarly, cross posting her listings to Shopify and eBay proved just as easy. All she had to do was select the listings, select the marketplaces she wanted to post to, and sit back and relax. Crosslist automatically prompted her to fill in any missing fields of information.
“I didn’t even know that eBay needed more listing information than Etsy. From the very first use, Crosslist was solving problems I didn’t even know I had to worry about,” said Brenda.
Since Crosslist automatically posts all the listings, she didn’t even have to check them manually. Something that would have eaten up days of her time was over within half an hour. Instead of preparing listings manually, she could go right to selling.
AI add-on
Brenda found great use for the AI add-on. Even though she preferred customizing each product description on her own, she admitted that Crosslist’s AI generated listings helped her with a great starting point — especially when she was facing writer’s block.
As soon as she uploaded her product pictures, Crosslist’s AI would generate a listing for her. From there, it was easy to edit the description and tailor it to her voice. She no longer had to start from scratch, and could save lots of time in the process.
Brenda was happily surprised by the fact that the AI add-on gave her optimal pricing suggestions! “I was able to cut down on hours of research and used that time to focus on my creations,” she said.
She could also tailor the pricing for each platform through Crosslist and change the prices during promotion events. This, she says, was a huge bonus.
Inventory management
Crosslist’s dashboard contained all the information Brenda needed to manage her listings at a glance. Once a product was sold, she could easily mark it as sold and delist it through Crosslist.
When she wanted to stock the item again? A single click on Crosslist would make it go live!
Overall, Crosslist’s single listing form also helped Brenda maintain her signature touch and create a consistent brand across all three platforms.
The results
1. Double the sales within 2 months
After expanding to Shopify and eBay, Brenda noticed a 90% uptick in sales within just 60 days! In fact, a large majority of her new wave of customers have been coming in through Shopify and eBay.
2. A bigger audience
Even though she was selling the same types of products, expanding to Shopify and eBay helped get her store in front of thousands of new potential buyers who weren’t active on Etsy. She grew different sets of loyal customers — many of whom wanted to buy her products in bulk and resell them locally.
3. Consistent brand voice
Crosslist’s “one listing form, many platforms” approach meant that even when Brenda was creating fresh listings, her brand voice remained consistent through all the three platforms.
She only had to fill out a single form and select all the marketplaces she wanted to post to. This ensured that there were no discrepancies between her listings across the platforms.
4. 7+ hours saved each week
With the ease in importing, creating listings, and cross listing, Brenda had more time to focus on handcrafting her ceramics and marketing her stores. She estimated that she was saving more than 7 hours each week by automating the listing process.
Previously, even when selling on just Etsy, she admits that she used to double-check each listing to make sure there were no errors. “Now, I’m actually spending less time while selling on three different platforms than I was back then!” she said.
Here’s what Brenda has to say to other sellers considering multi-channel selling:
“Crosslist was the bridge I didn’t know I needed. The thought of managing sales on three platforms was intimidating, but with Crosslist, it felt like a breeze. I’ve been able to share my art with a broader audience, and the response has been heartwarming. Crosslist is a must for artists looking to expand their online presence as easily as possible.”
– Brenda
How Brenda Increased Her Sales by 2x Within Two Months with Crosslist
Brenda used Crosslist to expand her handmade crafts business. Not only was she able to automate the listing process, she also doubled her sales within just two months, and cut down the time spent on the listing process by half.

About Brenda and BriCeramics
Like most kids, Brenda used to spend hours playing with the mud in the garden of her childhood home in Belgium. But, unlike most kids, she had a knack for fashioning intricate designs out of the mud. From mud pies to tiny animals, Brenda slowly developed her love for handmade art.
As she grew up, she swapped mud for clay. After getting the basics of pottery down through after-school classes, she began spending all her free time shaping clay into beautiful creations. Soon, the shelves of her home were filled with her pottery and ceramic creations.
She began selling her ceramics in local markets. Her items resonated so much with the local residents, that she decided to take her crafts business online. The most obvious choice was Etsy. And so, her e-commerce selling story began.

A stalemate
Her Etsy store, whose pièce de résistance was ceramic Christmas trees, soon became the go-to place for those seeking unique, artisanal, holiday-themed items. As her sales numbers ticked up, she added more items, including bowls, plates, and other decorative pieces. Her products had gathered a loyal following.
And yet, a few months in, her sales numbers plateaued. No amount of social media marketing moved the needle. She realized that her existing audience was probably saturated. If she needed new sales, she had to throw a wider net.
Obviously, the solution here was to expand to other platforms with a different audience. After some research, she decided on eBay due to its diverse customer base and the potential for high sales volumes.
But, was eBay enough? She also wanted a website of her own so that she had control over the whole business. So, she decided to expand to eBay and create her own website on Shopify, which is how BriCeramics was born.

“I figured that the more platforms I was selling on, the greater my visibility,” said Brenda.
The problem
While Brenda was on the right track with the idea of expansion, she stumbled upon several problems when it came to the logistics.
Manually listing her products to Etsy alone took up so much of her time. Would she have to spend 3x more time listing to all three platforms?
She would have to copy-paste her sizable Etsy inventory to Shopify and eBay, which seemed like a nightmare
How could she ever keep track of all of her inventory and make sure she didn’t accidentally double-sell the same item on more than one platform?
Each of her pieces were unique and handcrafted with love. Would she lose her personal touch if she sold across different platforms?
With the fees being different for each platform, pricing her products while factoring those in would need lots of manual research and calculations
The problems seemed too daunting, but Brenda was determined to find a way. So, she started asking other online sellers for solutions.
An artist she met at a local event mentioned that he sold on two different platforms. She recalls asking him how he managed that without his mind. His solution? A simple cross listing tool by the name of Crosslist.
The solution: Crosslist’s bulk importing and cross listing, AI add-on, and inventory management
Curious, Brenda decided to check out what Crosslist could do. After going through the demo videos and the glowing reviews, she decided to give Crosslist a try. She says that her decision was made because Crosslist supported Shopify, Etsy, and eBay, and promised to save her hours every week.
“I had never heard of a cross listing tool before,” she told us. “When I read about it, my mind was blown. This was exactly what I was looking for!”
Importing and cross posting
As soon as she signed up, Brenda decided to give the import feature a whirl by importing 25 Etsy listings. To her pleasant surprise, the whole process only took a few clicks and was over within minutes!
So, she went back again and tried to import the rest of her Etsy inventory, too. What about the 25 listings that had already been brought in? Easy. She toggled the “Only show listings not yet imported” feature on Crosslist.
Similarly, cross posting her listings to Shopify and eBay proved just as easy. All she had to do was select the listings, select the marketplaces she wanted to post to, and sit back and relax. Crosslist automatically prompted her to fill in any missing fields of information.
“I didn’t even know that eBay needed more listing information than Etsy. From the very first use, Crosslist was solving problems I didn’t even know I had to worry about,” said Brenda.
Since Crosslist automatically posts all the listings, she didn’t even have to check them manually. Something that would have eaten up days of her time was over within half an hour. Instead of preparing listings manually, she could go right to selling.
AI add-on
Brenda found great use for the AI add-on. Even though she preferred customizing each product description on her own, she admitted that Crosslist’s AI generated listings helped her with a great starting point — especially when she was facing writer’s block.
As soon as she uploaded her product pictures, Crosslist’s AI would generate a listing for her. From there, it was easy to edit the description and tailor it to her voice. She no longer had to start from scratch, and could save lots of time in the process.
Brenda was happily surprised by the fact that the AI add-on gave her optimal pricing suggestions! “I was able to cut down on hours of research and used that time to focus on my creations,” she said.
She could also tailor the pricing for each platform through Crosslist and change the prices during promotion events. This, she says, was a huge bonus.
Inventory management
Crosslist’s dashboard contained all the information Brenda needed to manage her listings at a glance. Once a product was sold, she could easily mark it as sold and delist it through Crosslist.
When she wanted to stock the item again? A single click on Crosslist would make it go live!
Overall, Crosslist’s single listing form also helped Brenda maintain her signature touch and create a consistent brand across all three platforms.
The results
1. Double the sales within 2 months
After expanding to Shopify and eBay, Brenda noticed a 90% uptick in sales within just 60 days! In fact, a large majority of her new wave of customers have been coming in through Shopify and eBay.
2. A bigger audience
Even though she was selling the same types of products, expanding to Shopify and eBay helped get her store in front of thousands of new potential buyers who weren’t active on Etsy. She grew different sets of loyal customers — many of whom wanted to buy her products in bulk and resell them locally.
3. Consistent brand voice
Crosslist’s “one listing form, many platforms” approach meant that even when Brenda was creating fresh listings, her brand voice remained consistent through all the three platforms.
She only had to fill out a single form and select all the marketplaces she wanted to post to. This ensured that there were no discrepancies between her listings across the platforms.
4. 7+ hours saved each week
With the ease in importing, creating listings, and cross listing, Brenda had more time to focus on handcrafting her ceramics and marketing her stores. She estimated that she was saving more than 7 hours each week by automating the listing process.
Previously, even when selling on just Etsy, she admits that she used to double-check each listing to make sure there were no errors. “Now, I’m actually spending less time while selling on three different platforms than I was back then!” she said.
Here’s what Brenda has to say to other sellers considering multi-channel selling:
“Crosslist was the bridge I didn’t know I needed. The thought of managing sales on three platforms was intimidating, but with Crosslist, it felt like a breeze. I’ve been able to share my art with a broader audience, and the response has been heartwarming. Crosslist is a must for artists looking to expand their online presence as easily as possible.”
– Brenda
