Wow. I recently added another feature to my Chevron Wedding Save The Date over at the Etsy shop. I made some changes and included a wedding invitation and RSVP Postcard.

It use to look like this…

Now it looks like this…

With the changes that I’ve made, it caused a mass amount of explosion with traffic. People are loving it. They are liking it. I’m excited about it. I’m going to talk in sentences like this. Just kidding.

Check out the shop statistics. I’m serious that people are liking this. I know etsy has a lot of daily traffic, but people have to be attracted to my design to click on it. Success has me beaming from ear to ear.

Although the changes I’ve made has caused a huge jump in traffic, I still do not have anyone that has made a purchase. Because of this, I’ve decided to try to offer more. I’m taking the dirty work out of DIY and will be shipping the Wedding Invitation and Save The Date with corresponding envelopes. I have been in touch with a local printing company who will be doing the ugly work for me (such as printing and trimming).

There’s another etsy seller who is in the wedding stationary business. I’ve been keeping an eye on her store and she makes an average of 10 sales a day. I’ve calculated the costs. If each 10 customers a day purchased 250 wedding invitations, then she makes an average profit of $5,000 a month (already subtracted expenses).

Wow, right? I would be ecstatic if could make that amount in one month! The next week we’re going to be occupied with other items on our agenda, but when time permits, I’m going to jump into the car and headed down to the print shop to finalize a few things before I make the Print to Order Yellow and Grey Wedding Invitations a possibility.