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8" type="7">The goal is to provide more transparency between sellers and buyers.</p><h1 id="84a2">What exactly is Etsy changing?</h1><figure id="f268"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*SvgUkMdkhQJ9E0CKlM8-HQ.png"><figcaption>Screenshot made by the author (<a href="https://www.etsy.com/seller-handbook/article/1241780194948?ref=handbook">Etsy</a>)</figcaption></figure><p id="0f45">Etsy’s announcement outlines three key changes coming down the pipeline:</p><h2 id="8cce">Enhanced ID verification</h2><p id="ba51">New sellers will now be required to upload a valid photo ID such as a driver’s license or passport.</p><blockquote id="0a0c"><p>Etsy may also prompt sellers to take a real-time selfie for facial recognition.</p></blockquote><p id="35b0">This ensures sellers are who they claim to be.</p><h2 id="4678">New shop setup fee</h2><p id="fa65"><b>Etsy will charge new sellers a one-time 15 shop setup fee before opening.</b></p><p id="eabc">This covers the costs of the enhanced security screenings. The fee signifies a seller’s commitment to running a legitimate business on Etsy.</p><h2 id="1adf">Delayed payment cycle</h2><p id="2fd4">The announcement hints that Etsy may delay payment releases to new sellers until their shops build a “proven sales track record on Etsy.”</p><p id="96cb">This prevents fraudsters from instantly cashing out after a scam.</p><h1 id="e936">How will these changes impact you?</h1><p id="2e58">If you buy regularly on Etsy, these changes assure you that sellers are verified, making it safer to purchase handmade goods from smaller creative businesses.</p><p id="8ba9">You can feel confident you aren’t getting ripped off.</p><p id="0837"><b>For longtime Etsy sellers, this won’t impact you much besides needing to confirm your identity if Etsy prompts you to.</b></p><p id="de62">Consider supporting these initiatives by informing buyers that you gladly went through Etsy’s updated vetting.</p><p id="0cef" type="7">The biggest effect is on new Etsy sellers.</p><p id="0610"><b>The ID verification and 15 fee add more obstacles to opening that cute online boutique you dreamed about.</b></p><p id="811a">While fifteen bucks isn’t huge money for established business owners, it’s an unnecessary deterrent for hobbyists.</p><p id="021b">The delayed payments also put early cas

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h flow in jeopardy.</p><p id="33cd">Imagine finally making your first sale after months of hard work only to have Etsy hold your earnings for an unspecified evaluation period.</p><p id="9159">While the improved protections seem logical on paper, they contradict Etsy’s original community-focused vision.</p><blockquote id="1f34"><p>A vision of helping everyday artists and creatives to earn income doing what they love.</p></blockquote><h1 id="8c79">What’s next?</h1><p id="9742">Etsy says changes will roll out over the coming months, likely starting with a small test group before expanding network-wide.</p><p id="0c35"><b>Sellers should watch closely for updates in Etsy’s Seller Handbook.</b></p><p id="b84d">If you currently sell on Etsy or are planning to open a shop soon, make sure you understand the requirements so you aren’t caught by surprise.</p><p id="c9b1">Budget for delays as the new rules settle in.</p><p id="8a4f">Here’s hoping Etsy finds the right balance between safety and creative freedom. Sellers and buyers will vote with their feet.</p><p id="ad06"><b><i>Thanks for reading!</i></b></p><p id="2eb5">🌟 <b>Bonus:</b> <i>Get my <a href="https://bit.ly/3Ehi43C"><b>Free PDF guide</b></a> on how to start a print-on-demand business.</i></p><p id="264d">💛 <a href="https://novohrad.medium.com/subscribe">Subscribe HERE</a> to receive an email each time I post my next article.</p><p id="3158">🌟 <a href="https://nechempire.com/get-40-free-listings-to-launch-your-etsy-shop/">Receive a gift</a> when you open your new Etsy store.</p><p id="d193">Here are some of my popular articles about selling on Etsy:</p><ul><li><a href="https://readmedium.com/why-im-working-on-taking-my-etsy-shop-way-beyond-just-etsy-cfdc9149ed58"><b>Why I’m Working on Taking My Etsy Shop Way Beyond Just Etsy</b></a></li><li><a href="https://readmedium.com/the-4-must-knows-before-starting-your-etsy-in-2024-dba56407000e"><b>The 4 Must-Knows Before Starting Your Etsy in 2024</b></a></li><li><a href="https://readmedium.com/how-two-new-etsy-updates-could-change-your-business-forever-2cf59b5c762d"><b>How Two New Etsy Updates Could Change Your Business Forever</b></a></li><li><a href="https://readmedium.com/3-popular-etsy-tips-you-should-avoid-in-2024-a2b8666b1429"><b>3 Popular Etsy Tips You Should Avoid in 2024</b></a></li></ul></article></body>

Etsy Cracks Down on Seller Verification (Here is Everything You Need to Know)

There is a need to build more trust and safety on Etsy.

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Etsy was a marketplace full of unique handmade products.

Was.

Now, you can see products that are 100% dropshipped.

I’m talking about buying products in China on AliExpress or Alibaba and then selling them on Etsy.

In my opinion, dropshipping is destroying trust in Etsy in the same way it is affecting Amazon.

Well, Etsy just announced some big changes.

And here’s a breakdown of what exactly Etsy is changing, why it matters to you as a buyer or seller, and what actions you may need to take.

There is a need to build more trust and safety on Etsy.

Etsy built its brand around being a marketplace for unique, handmade, and vintage items.

However, over the years some sellers have taken advantage of the platform’s rapid growth by selling manufactured or mass-produced goods and falsely representing them as handmade.

This not only violates Etsy’s policies but also destroys buyer trust.

No one wants to pay a premium price for a hand-knitted blanket only to receive what is clearly a cheap fleece throw shipped from overseas.

So, after hearing numerous complaints from both buyers and sellers regarding these issues, Etsy is implementing additional measures to more thoroughly vet sellers during the onboarding process.

The goal is to provide more transparency between sellers and buyers.

What exactly is Etsy changing?

Screenshot made by the author (Etsy)

Etsy’s announcement outlines three key changes coming down the pipeline:

Enhanced ID verification

New sellers will now be required to upload a valid photo ID such as a driver’s license or passport.

Etsy may also prompt sellers to take a real-time selfie for facial recognition.

This ensures sellers are who they claim to be.

New shop setup fee

Etsy will charge new sellers a one-time $15 shop setup fee before opening.

This covers the costs of the enhanced security screenings. The fee signifies a seller’s commitment to running a legitimate business on Etsy.

Delayed payment cycle

The announcement hints that Etsy may delay payment releases to new sellers until their shops build a “proven sales track record on Etsy.”

This prevents fraudsters from instantly cashing out after a scam.

How will these changes impact you?

If you buy regularly on Etsy, these changes assure you that sellers are verified, making it safer to purchase handmade goods from smaller creative businesses.

You can feel confident you aren’t getting ripped off.

For longtime Etsy sellers, this won’t impact you much besides needing to confirm your identity if Etsy prompts you to.

Consider supporting these initiatives by informing buyers that you gladly went through Etsy’s updated vetting.

The biggest effect is on new Etsy sellers.

The ID verification and $15 fee add more obstacles to opening that cute online boutique you dreamed about.

While fifteen bucks isn’t huge money for established business owners, it’s an unnecessary deterrent for hobbyists.

The delayed payments also put early cash flow in jeopardy.

Imagine finally making your first sale after months of hard work only to have Etsy hold your earnings for an unspecified evaluation period.

While the improved protections seem logical on paper, they contradict Etsy’s original community-focused vision.

A vision of helping everyday artists and creatives to earn income doing what they love.

What’s next?

Etsy says changes will roll out over the coming months, likely starting with a small test group before expanding network-wide.

Sellers should watch closely for updates in Etsy’s Seller Handbook.

If you currently sell on Etsy or are planning to open a shop soon, make sure you understand the requirements so you aren’t caught by surprise.

Budget for delays as the new rules settle in.

Here’s hoping Etsy finds the right balance between safety and creative freedom. Sellers and buyers will vote with their feet.

Thanks for reading!

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