My advice for selling things online, after being on etsy for a little while, is don't cave and undersell your stuff! I did that at the start and it didn't really make that much of a difference in the end other than I made money a little bit slower.
To the buyer, when you're looking at things in that price range, the difference per item is only a few dollars anyway. Instead of cutting costs to bump the number of sales, spend time on getting a good quality product (which, from your entries here, it sounds like you already have - sometimes just reading about what you cook makes me hungry :P). And sort out some awesome packaging and delivery systems so that people know it's been worth it when they buy your stuff.
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My advice for selling things online, after being on etsy for a little while, is don't cave and undersell your stuff! I did that at the start and it didn't really make that much of a difference in the end other than I made money a little bit slower.
To the buyer, when you're looking at things in that price range, the difference per item is only a few dollars anyway. Instead of cutting costs to bump the number of sales, spend time on getting a good quality product (which, from your entries here, it sounds like you already have - sometimes just reading about what you cook makes me hungry :P). And sort out some awesome packaging and delivery systems so that people know it's been worth it when they buy your stuff.
Good luck!