Hello,
Im new to Etsy selling Digital Products.
Is there a way to let customers buy more than one unit of the same digital product without them having to place independent orders? If a customer wants to buy 3 units of the same product, he needs to complete 3 independent orders?
Thanks
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@TheSurfCo You would need to list them as "physical" then send the file in a message or email, manually, after they purchase. Digital listings on Etsy are set up as instant downloads, and there is nothing stopping anyone from utilizing the file multiple times after they download.
* I see you are selling Journal pages. Once I purchase your listing, I can just keep printing as many pages as I need. Explain the situation where a Buyer would need to buy more than one of the same listing?
* unrelated - I'm obsessed with the giant chain-link necklace the model is wearing in your surf notes listing!
** Seriously - someone on Etsy needs to be 3-D printing those, or making them out of wood and painting them.
I agree with PillowDetails - they can print the item as often as they need to. The only reason I can think of to purchase multiple items is if they want to give the files as a gift to someone else.
I would like to sell a bundle option that includes 5 digitial items for 1 price and also make an option to sell each digitial item if they dont want the bundle. Is there a way to sell multiple digital templates on one listing?
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