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Why You Should Start Posting Valentine’s Day Items Now ❤️
Getting a jump on seasonal listings is one of the best ways to boost your shop’s ranking on Etsy, and here’s why. When you post Valentine’s Day items *early*, you give Etsy’s algorithm time to pick up on your listings. As people start browsing and searching for Valentine's gifts, your items will have a better chance of showing up in their search results because they’ve had time to gain momentum, clicks, and sales. Here’s how it works: 1. **Etsy Rewards “Seasoned” Listings**: When a product has been listed for a while, Etsy has more data on how well it performs (views, favorites, sales). The longer your listing is up, the more Etsy can recognize it as a relevant result, which means it’s more likely to show up higher in search results when shoppers start looking for Valentine’s Day gifts. 2. **Capture Early Shoppers**: Believe it or not, shoppers start searching for Valentine's items *way* before February. Posting your items now lets you reach those early birds who want to order in advance. More visits and early sales build up your listing's momentum, which will help even more as Valentine’s Day gets closer. 3. **Seasonal Tagging Benefits**: When you add Valentine’s Day keywords to your listings now, Etsy’s algorithm picks them up as seasonal and will begin pushing them out to people looking for those keywords. Plus, it gives you time to experiment with different keywords and make adjustments as you see what brings in the most traffic. Getting those Valentine’s Day items up now is a great way to take advantage of Etsy’s search algorithm and give your shop the boost it needs to be at the top when shoppers start browsing!
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Would you like a Etsy Robot?
How many years away do you think we are from having our own Esty robots that can make all of our products for us?
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Would you like a Etsy Robot?
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@Tom Carr While the concept of an Etsy robot is fascinating, the essence of Etsy lies in unique, handmade products crafted by individual creators. Automation may assist with some processes, but it’s unlikely that robots will fully replace the creativity and personal touch that define the Etsy marketplace anytime soon.
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@Tom Carr I wrote this with my experience not Chat GPT
Spying on Facebook
I run Facebook ads for my Etsy shop, and it's been amazing for reaching new customers! Before creating my ads, I used a tool called AdSpy to see what kinds of posts were performing well for products similar to mine. For example, I noticed that ads with lifestyle photos and a short, catchy caption had the most engagement. So, I tested a few ads with that style, and it made a big difference—my click-through rate went up, and I saw more visits to my shop! Using Facebook ads with insights from ad tools has been a game-changer for my Etsy sales.
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Spying on Facebook
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@Tom CarrHmm…I think I’d go with the popcorn because Pigeons are a bit too high maintenance 🥰
More Listings More Sales...........
Some products have the option of different colours or styles, and some Etsy sellers only list the product once with the option in the description for the alternative colour or style, remember on Etsy good images are the main selling point, so if you can show this product in the alternative style or colour you chances of getting another sale will increase, but lets not stop there, some buyers are lazy and wont scroll all through your images to see the different options, listing these products with the alternative options separately will also increase your sales, and further exposure from the keywords, for example some people search for "Gifts for her in pink"
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Thank you for sharing your insights on product listings! You make an excellent point about the importance of showcasing different colors and styles effectively. High-quality images truly are a key factor in attracting potential buyers. I completely agree that listing products separately for each option can significantly boost visibility and cater to those who may not take the time to scroll through all images. By doing this, we not only enhance the shopping experience but also tap into specific search keywords, like "Gifts for her in pink," which can drive targeted traffic to our listings. Implementing these strategies could really help optimize our sales. Let’s consider how we can incorporate this approach into our current product listings.
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@Tom Carr Yes, I do have an Etsy shop! If there’s anything I can do to help or if you’d like to collaborate on any projects, I can help you enhance my skills in Etsy and Ebay account creation, product listing optimization, and driving traffic. I’d be happy to share tips on effective strategies to boost visibility and sales. Let’s collaborate and exchange insights to grow success on these great community.
10 Things Not To Do On Etsy
Here are 10 things you should avoid doing on Etsy to ensure success as a seller and comply with platform policies: 1. Selling Prohibited Items: Avoid selling items that violate Etsy’s policies, such as counterfeit goods 2. Ignoring SEO Practices: Don't overlook the importance of optimizing your listings with relevant keywords and detailed descriptions. This helps potential buyers find your products easily. 3. Using Poor Quality Photos: Don’t upload low-quality or unclear photos. High-quality, detailed images are essential for attracting buyers and showcasing your products effectively. 4. Neglecting Customer Service: Failing to respond to customer messages or ignoring complaints can damage your reputation. Be prompt and professional in all communications. 5. Spamming Tags: Do not add irrelevant or misleading tags to your listings. Etsy may penalize sellers who try to trick the system with improper tagging. 6. Copying Other Sellers' Designs: Avoid stealing ideas or copying products from other Etsy sellers. It’s against Etsy’s intellectual property policy and can lead to your shop being shut down. 7. Providing Inaccurate Shipping Information: Don’t mislead buyers about shipping times or costs. Ensure your shipping details are clear and accurate to avoid disputes. 8. Neglecting Shop Updates: Don’t leave your shop inactive for long periods without any updates. Keep your listings fresh, and notify customers of any shop closures or delays. 9. Ignoring Reviews and Feedback: Don’t dismiss customer reviews or feedback, especially negative ones. Address issues professionally and strive to improve based on feedback. 10. Violating Etsy's Fee Policies: Avoid underreporting sales or attempting to bypass Etsy’s fee structure by making off-platform sales. This is against Etsy’s policies and could result in account suspension. These practices will help keep your Etsy shop in good standing and improve your chances of success on the platform.
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