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Promoting Your Etsy Shop: Contest Alternatives!
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Many sellers and Etsy Teams have approached both Sarah (Etsy's lawyer, SarahSays) and Sara (Etsy's Teams Coordinator, sarawearsskirts) with questions concerning  contests. After all, a contest seems like a creative and fun way to publicize your shop or Etsy Team and to get sales. However, there are legal issues to consider when thinking about having a contest. Here's some news you can use from both sides of this issue.

SarahSays: When you sign up for Etsy, you agree to comply with Etsy’s Policies. On Etsy’s Terms of Use: “You may not use the Etsy service for any illegal  or unauthorized purpose. Users agree to comply with all local laws regarding online conduct and acceptable content.” And if you have a  contest, it must comply with Etsy’s Policies and other laws and there must be no risk of confusion as to whether Etsy is sponsoring or affiliated with the contest.

I recently wrote a Storque article about contest law. As you can see, contest law is complex. For example, to hold a contest you must consider tax issues, illegal lottery issues, and international issues. In general, anyone who has an online contest must follow certain rules about disclosures, methods for picking a winner, mailing options, no purchase necessary requirements, bond requirements (in some states), and the list goes on and on and on. And just to make matters more confusing, contest law varies from state to state and from country to country. So if you want to have a contest just in the U.S.A. you must comply with every state’s laws. Woah. In fact, contest law is so complex that some attorneys even specialize in this topic. Here are two interesting articles about contest law from TechFirm.com and How Stuff Works.

So now you may be thinking, “Gee, that sounds legal, complex, annoying, and maybe expensive! But seriously, do I have to follow these laws? I’m just holding a tiny promo contest!” Well, that’s up for you to think about and to discuss with your lawyer. For questions about contest law, what to include in rules and regulations or other issues please consult an attorney.

I’m so sorry to rain on anyone’s parade. But never fear, there are alternatives to contests. Sarawearsskirts, who is way more fun than I am, has some great non-contest ideas for promoting your shop or Etsy Team.  

 
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sarawearsskirts says: So what sorts of things can your Etsy Team do without having to worry having to wrestle the strong arm of the law? Lots and lots. The point of Etsy Teams is to promote your Etsy Team and Etsy shops, ideally to generate sales. (That's the point of all promotion, right?) Let me tell you just some of the options you have... 

1. Collaborative Specials! One of the perks of being on a Team is power in numbers - a single Etsy shop running a sale might not garner much attention.  But many shops very publicly holding a well coordinated sale has the potential to be eye-catching, and bring in many more shoppers than one could draw on their own.  How to coordinate such an event?  Pick a theme for the sale - a holiday, the changing of the seasons or something your Team wants to celebrate.  I've seen several Etsy Teams make some really eye-catching graphics to brand the event, where each participating Etsy shop will include the graphics as part of their avatar and/or shop banner.  This is a great way to indicate, for example, to other Etsy sellers in the Forums that something is going on without the trying task of keeping a promotion thread afloat.  Each Team member should promote the sale in a venue outside of Etsy - in another forum or through their mailing list, the audience you'll reach is much, much larger. Participing shops can include a notice in the shop announcement and/or some item descriptions, along with a list of other participating sellers, and potentially generate a lot of browsing around the shops of everyone on the Team.  Get creative about how to make your salestand out!

2. Get people looking! A fun and clever ways to get people clicking through your shop is great! You might achieve this through an online scavenger hunt through item descriptions, where a buyer can redeem a discount or free shipping in the participating shops by typing in a correct clue or answer in the note to seller.  Or if a buyer purchases and item from two participating Etsy shops, perhaps they receive a free gift (along the lines of a buy one, get one free promotion) from the participating sellers or a discount on their next purchase from a fellow Team member.  These are just examples, there are many incentives you can dream up to get people into your shop.

3. Do something press worthy! What about activities or events that aren't grounded in consumerism?  Etsy Teams are wonderful groups of people, with many diverse backgrounds and interests from all around the world.  It really catches our eye when a Team does a project that merits some press.  The Connecticut Etsy Team recently sent out press releases about their Team and as a result, a local morning news show is airing a segment on Etsy and featuring local sellers making baby shoes!  This is fabulous, and much more interesting from a news-aspect than a regular sale.  A project that creates interest to the general public is a great way to raise awareness of your Etsy Team.  Of all the wonderful events that were submitted to the recent Team Digest of events for Valentine's Day, the one that sticks out most in my mind is that the Florida Etsy Team created handmade Valentine's for the elderly to distribute at local retirement homes.  It was such a sweet project, that I've mentioned it to several people since, giving the Team some free word of mouth promotion.  Projects that make people talk about your Team are priceless.

We love the Etsy Teams, they're such a pillar of the Etsy Community.  While we have to require that all Etsy users are abiding by their local laws, we don't want you to feel like your hands are tied when it comes to attracting buyers and promoting yourselves.  There are many different types of events and promotions your Etsy Team can put together to get the word out.  Have your own ideas about (good and legal) ways to promote your Team? Tell us about them in the comments!



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jascamille says:

I always thought an online scavenger hunt would be fun to work into our shops somehow! I will try to work on that. And the idea of teaming up with another shop to redeem a discount is also a great idea.


2/18/08 at 3:08p.m.
prettycheap says:

thx for the info, and our California Crafters Club of Etsy (CCCOE) would be grateful for additional details and ideas that are published in the near future. Please elaborate on this topic!


2/18/08 at 11:39p.m.
buttercupbloom says:

Thanks so much for pointing us in the right direction!


2/19/08 at 1:05a.m.
blackbird72 says:

thanks :)


2/19/08 at 11:30a.m.
Sweetz says:

Awesome! Thanx so much.


2/19/08 at 12:59p.m.
LazyTcrochet says:

Excellent and informative......thanks!


2/19/08 at 7:13p.m.
CharmStar says:

Hmmm... I never in a million years would have thought about the legality of a contest. Whoops! I wonder if holding a drawing for a free necklace is considered a contest?


2/19/08 at 7:55p.m.
TheNewNew says:

I will share the with my team - interesting and some great ideas to promote


2/20/08 at 9:00a.m.
knittingmette says:

thx a lot!


3/31/08 at 12:58a.m.
GreenRoom says:

I am absolutely addicted to Etsy! Etsy Etsy Etsy!! It my favorite spot on the web :) You guys always have the best articles. They help me out so much. Thanks Etsy!


5/17/08 at 6:31p.m.
brenmc16 says:

very informative, thx


5/31/08 at 9:27p.m.
simonab16 says:

thank you


5/31/08 at 9:29p.m.
infraredstudio says:

I am also using linkedin.com as a networking tool. In my profile on linkedin.com I have my etsy site listed. I uses this site to pull e-mail contacts for my mailing list when I want to promote my jewelry work.

It's basically another online networking/community tool to help professionals.


6/22/08 at 8:28p.m.
mamacantsing says:

Thank You for the education. I am lovin'Etsy


6/29/08 at 10:18p.m.
thewishingwell says:

Great info! Thanks!


7/16/08 at 4:13p.m.
OpusMuse says:

very informative. thank you etsy!


7/23/08 at 11:52p.m.
DistressingDelilah says:

Great information!


7/27/08 at 7:16a.m.
jellygnite says:

Great info for our first team sale for BrisStyle! thanks


7/29/08 at 11:33p.m.
mandalajane says:

So much to learn. Thanks!


8/13/08 at 1:05p.m.
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