If you do cross-border e-commerce and only do one store or one platform only one store, then not only the profit is too small, but the risk is also relatively concentrated.
On the other hand, the current market homogenization has been serious, in the case of market saturation and fierce competition, if you only do one store on the Etsy platform, it will definitely be a waste of resources and slow to achieve results.
And if you create multiple accounts and operate multiple stores at the same time, then you can play the store group model. It's very simple, let's say that Etsy only generates one order for you, and the orders of 10 stores are doubled, so cross-border players must do a store group model.
As a matter of policy, Etsy doesn't allow sellers to have multiple accounts and run different stores at the same time. Etsy allows you to have multiple accounts, but if you use multiple accounts on the same device and IP address, one banned account can result in all of your accounts being banned. The platform will scan the number regularly, and once the store association is detected, the store will be closed immediately to ensure their platform user experience.
At the same time, if one of your accounts violates Etsy's rules and is banned, all of your accounts with the same IP address and device may also be banned. What's more, if the IP address and device are blacklisted, you will no longer be able to log in to any account afterwards.
So, to avoid this, you need to use a different device and IP address for each Etsy account. Also keep an eye on your store to make sure they follow the Etsy store rules and quickly address all risks, including store linking, product linking, and more.
If you can't create a new Etsy account, you'll need to change these two things: your IP address and your browser fingerprint. Here's how to do this:
1. Use the **server (IP**) to switch your IP address. There are many reliable** services to choose from, depending on your needs and budget.
2. The easiest way to change the browser fingerprint is to change the device.
Then someone is going to say, this is too troublesome, does an account need a computer?Of course, there is a very good solution now.
As long as you create multiple browser environments, configure different browser fingerprints (such as screen resolution, hardware type, operating system, user agent, system font, language, browser plug-ins, etc.), and then match each environment with its own exclusive IP device, so that you can operate multiple accounts in one software with different networks and devices.
Running Etsy needs to pay attention to store association and IP quality issues, and now there are very efficient tools to help you solve them, if you also have opinions on this, welcome to leave a message to communicate with me!