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No official training needed. E-commerce blog Hi there! DIY-ers have a huge opportunity to create pro

No official training needed. [Ecwid]( E-commerce blog [25 DIY Crafts to Make and Sell]( Hi there! DIY-ers have a huge opportunity to create products to sell online. But figuring out how you can put artistic skills to work can be a little bit tricky. What do you make? How can you offer something 500 others aren’t already promoting online? Crafty types, take heart. We’ve gathered 25 simple, low-cost DIY crafts that you can make and sell with minimal startup expenses. Even better: there’s no official training needed and certainly nothing requiring a professional sculptor’s skills. [More]( Snapchat E-commerce Ads If you sell to youngsters, consider Snapchat marketing: the social medium reaches 90% of all 13 to 24-year-olds in the US and 75% of all 13 to 34-year-olds. To explore the platform’s potential, we invited Kathleen Gambarelli, who handles Group Product Marketing for Direct Response at Snapchat to the Ecwid E-commerce Show. Tune in to learn how to make your first steps on Snapchat. Special offer: [spend $50 on Snapchat ads and get $150 free]( for your next campaign! [Listen to the episode ›]( Other cool stuff [🧠14 Psychological Triggers That Will Win Over Customers]( [🤳 11 Expert Instagram Marketing Tips For E-Commerce Businesses]( [✍️ Should You Copy, Rewrite, or Create Product Descriptions from Scratch?]( Have a great weekend! See you soon, Kristen from the Ecwid blog. [Sign in]( [Help Center]( [Ecwid.com]( [Update preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( Ecwid Inc., 687 S. Coast Highway 101, Encinitas, CA 92024 Download our app for [iPhone]( [iPad]( and [Android]( [facebook]( [instagram]( [podcast]( [twitter]( [youtube]( [li](

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