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Sellvia Reviews: How I Started an Online Store During Maternity Leave

My Sellvia Reviews: Launching an Online Store as a New Mom

By DaphnePublished 3 months ago 4 min read

When I first shared my journey here, I talked about how becoming a mom completely changed my life. Days with Christian quickly became a whirlwind of sleepless nights, endless laundry, and tiny victories that often went unnoticed. Amid all this chaos, I started thinking about the future – his future – and wondered if I could create something small that might make life easier for both of us.

Everything unfolded in a few simple steps.

Step 1: Taking the Leap

At first, I hesitated. When I discovered the opportunity to get a ready-made online store, my initial thought was, “There must be a catch.”

Like many moms, I’d already come across countless side hustles that promised a lot but rarely delivered: subscriptions, tools, online courses – they all seemed to cost more than they gave.

But this time, there were no upfront fees. The worst-case scenario was simply wasting a bit of time, and the best-case scenario? Maybe I’d stumble upon something real.

After a few days of reading Sellvia reviews, I decided to take the plunge. When I received the link to my store, I wasn’t sure what to expect. Opening it, I was pleasantly surprised – everything was ready: a polished design, organized categories, and products already set up. I realized that Sellvia is legit and offered more than I had imagined.

Curious, I browsed the store like a regular customer, even adding an item to the cart. It went straight to the payment page, working perfectly. At that moment, it hit me: this wasn’t just an idea anymore – it was a real, functioning store.

Sellvia free online store

Step 2: Choosing What to Sell

A pretty store alone isn’t enough – it needs products. This part was both exciting and overwhelming.

I had no clue what to sell, where to source products, or how to know if something would actually sell. I spent a few days browsing AliExpress and Alibaba, feeling swamped by thousands of listings, long shipping times, and uncertainty about quality.

Then it clicked: I was overthinking. The store already came with a starter pack of products, and they were exactly the items I was already using with Christian:

  • Pacifiers and clips (losing one at night is a real problem)
  • Silicone cups that don’t spill
  • Toy storage organizers
  • Blankets and swaddles I reached for constantly

Seeing these familiar items gave me a boost of confidence. I understood the struggles of other moms and was genuinely excited to help.

Sellvia handles dropshipping, meaning they manage shipping while I keep the profit. This was a relief – I didn’t have money to buy products in bulk, and I didn’t have time to run to the post office.

Sellvia dropshipping products

Step 3: Sharing the Store

Sharing your store is scarier than setting it up. Websites feel private, and putting them out in the world is vulnerable.

I worried: “What if no one cares? What if people ignore it?”

I kept it simple. I posted a short Instagram story with a photo of Christian holding his favorite cup and mentioned the store casually. No grand announcements, no marketing campaigns – just me talking like I normally would.

To my surprise, people responded. A few moms messaged me asking about the cup, others clicked out of curiosity. For the first time, my store had real visitors.

Step 4: Receiving the First Order

One early morning, I glanced at my screen, expecting another Instagram notification. Instead, I saw: “New order received.”

Someone had actually purchased something. I froze – it was just one order, but to me, it felt monumental. This wasn’t just a side project; it was real, and it worked.

The first product sold was a toy organizer. Later, the customer messaged: “I finally have my living room back.” That message stayed with me – it reminded me that this business was about more than just profit; I was genuinely helping people.

Step 5: Building Momentum Slowly

After that first order, more followed – not instantly, but steadily. I found myself checking my phone each morning, half hoping for that notification.

I started sharing more on social media, not just links but stories about using the products at home. Moms sent photos of their kids, and occasionally, I offered small discounts.

It wasn’t a master plan – it was slow, deliberate progress. With each order, my self-doubt about not being “business-minded” started to fade. I was inexperienced, but it was working.

Lessons Learned

Looking back, a few things stand out:

  • You don’t need prior expertise to start. I had none, yet I progressed step by step.
  • Honesty resonates. Sharing my personal experiences worked far better than pushy sales tactics.
  • Confidence grows over time. Every small success built my assurance.
  • Being your own customer helps. I knew what worked because I used it myself.
  • The perfect moment rarely arrives. I almost waited too long, but taking action was key.

Looking Ahead

What began as a hesitant click turned into something tangible. Christian is only two, but thanks to this side project, I’ve started saving for his future.

This journey is about more than income – it’s proof that even in the busiest, messiest seasons, it’s possible to create something of your own.

I don’t know exactly where this will take me, but one thing is certain: I’m glad I clicked “try.”

If someone like me – tired, inexperienced, and unsure – can make it work step by step, then maybe you can too.

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  • fagarash3 months ago

    Really nice read 👏 It's refreshing to see someone share the full story - not just the success, but the process and doubts too. Feels very real.

  • John Olson3 months ago

    It's a relatable experience, though it feels a bit simplified-some practical difficulties of running a store aren't fully addressed.

  • Bonerok3 months ago

    Really nice read 👍 Feels genuine and not over the top. Kinda cool to see someone turn such a busy time into something productive 💪

  • Zyon Ester3 months ago

    The story is interesting, but it could be more balanced by including some of the bigger challenges or setbacks faced along the way.

  • Daniel cooper3 months ago

    The journey you shared is clear and straightforward. It's helpful to see both the small wins and the effort involved.

  • Skald3 months ago

    Really liked this one - feels so genuine. I like how she admits the fear and confusion in the beginning instead of pretending it was all easy.

  • Taisom Foojo3 months ago

    It's a nice and balanced story - not overly promotional, just a personal experience that shows what's possible with some effort.

  • Justin Blakenship3 months ago

    It's an interesting read, though some parts seem overly simplified. Running a store might be harder than it's made to sound here.

  • Ermias Patrick3 months ago

    The story is relatable, but I wish there was more detail about the challenges faced along the way. It feels a bit too smooth and optimistic.

  • Seven Hess3 months ago

    Your story highlights how taking small, practical steps can make a new venture manageable, even for beginners.

  • Declan Baltimore3 months ago

    It's encouraging to see a personal story that shows progress can happen gradually, even with a busy schedule.

  • Joseph Smith3 months ago

    I like how you explained each step clearly. It gives a realistic picture of what the process actually looks like.

  • Jerryby3 months ago

    It's interesting to see how someone managed to start an business from home without much experience.

  • Roberto Foley3 months ago

    Thanks for sharing your experience. It's helpful to see how someone navigated starting a store without prior experience.

  • MiHass3 months ago

    Pretty relatable story, feels like something many people could try too.

  • BastianD3 months ago

    Nice article, gives a clear idea of how the process works

  • Finn Alen3 months ago

    It’s an interesting story and a good reminder that small steps can still lead to real results.

  • Amanda Thow3 months ago

    I appreciate how simply and clearly you described the process. It's nice to read a real story without overpromising - just genuine experience and steady progress.

  • Miontry3 months ago

    Always good to see real experiences instead of just ads or promotions.

  • Jason Morse3 months ago

    Nice, I like how it shows the practical side of starting a business from home, so simple and motivating.

  • Shaina Ned3 months ago

    Interesting article, maybe it's worth giving Sellvia a try.

  • KELVIN GIOVANNA3 months ago

    Really inspiring read - I love how honest and down-to-earth your journey feels. It's encouraging to see someone start small, stay consistent, and actually make it work step by step.

  • Kathryne Norbert3 months ago

    Really nice story. It's cool to see how someone used their time on maternity leave to start something meaningful. Makes me curious about Sellvia too.

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