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Why is Etsy Called Etsy?

July 2, 2015 by Lauren Cosgrove 5 Comments

Etsy was founded by Robert Kalin, Chris Maguire and Haim Schoppik in the loft of a Brooklyn, NY apartment, where they designed, coded and then launched the site in June of 2005. Today, the company employs 717 employees, hosts around 1.4 million active sellers and pulled in more than $1.93 billion in gross merchandise sales last year.

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Lauren Cosgrove
Lauren Cosgrove

Lauren Cosgrove is a freelance writer passionate about branding, global issues, and the world’s little mysteries. A Pacific Northwest native, Lauren can be found hiking the great outdoors, practicing her dance steps, or illustrating children’s books.

Filed Under: How Tech Brands Got Their Names Tagged With: chris maguire, etsy, haim schoppik, new york, online marketplace, robert kalin

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