{"id":6626,"date":"2023-06-07T18:57:23","date_gmt":"2023-06-07T18:57:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dslawcolorado.com\/?p=6626"},"modified":"2023-06-07T18:57:23","modified_gmt":"2023-06-07T18:57:23","slug":"have-an-etsy-store-make-sure-it-is-properly-protected","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dslawcolorado.com\/have-an-etsy-store-make-sure-it-is-properly-protected\/","title":{"rendered":"Have an Etsy Store? Make Sure It Is Properly Protected"},"content":{"rendered":"

The online marketplace Etsy has gone from a niche craft seller to one of the largest commerce companies in the world. Etsy has millions of active sellers worldwide, most of whom are based in the United States. Many Etsy sellers rely on the site as a primary or secondary income stream. Collectively, they contribute billions of dollars per year to the US economy.<\/p>\n

Etsy sellers tend to be independent workers who seek success on their own terms. But you should have a contingency plan for your Etsy store that considers the worst-case scenario of incapacitation or death. Ask yourself: what would happen to your store if you were no longer able to run it?<\/p>\n

Whether it is a primary income source or a side hustle, an Etsy store is part of your legacy and deserves a place in your digital estate plan<\/a> alongside other digital assets like social media accounts, subscription services, and cryptocurrency.<\/p>\n

The Etsy Phenomenon<\/strong><\/p>\n

Etsy was founded in 2005 as GetCrafty.com, an online community geared toward female craft makers. Forum users frequently commented that they wished there was an e-commerce site that allowed them to buy and sell the things they made.[1]<\/sup><\/a> The inspiration to create an eBay for handmade goods led to the Etsy platform, which in 2022 boasted 7.5 million active sellers, 95 million active buyers, more than 100 listed items, and $13.3 billion in gross merchandise sales.[2]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n

Since going public, some sellers have complained that the company has strayed too far from its do-it-yourself roots. But even as Etsy becomes more of a sales-driven machine, it still serves as an on-ramp for entrepreneurs who might not have started a business otherwise. This was particularly true during the COVID-19 pandemic when Etsy\u2019s business\u2014and stock price\u2014soared to new heights.<\/p>\n

Etsy states in its 2021 Seller Census that its sellers reflect the changing nature of work. More than half of them do not work in traditional, full-time employment, and about three-quarters combine income from multiple sources[3]<\/sup><\/a>:<\/p>\n