For the last 2 years I've participated in the Diary Project and I'm so happy that my design got picked as one of the coordinator's favs! Check it out in print (mine is the one just to the right of the spine)!

I'll definitely be placing an order for a copy ASAP and can't wait to see all the other designs! :)


If you're a handmade seller, this post is definitely worth a read.



Weezi has been BUSY!!! :)

Check out Weezi.com :)



PRESENTING.....

❉ BEEHIVES, BUBBLES & BOWS!!! ❉
We'll get you ready from head to toe!!!
...
...If you're into all things retro and pampering, then THIS is the event for you - especially if you're heading downtown to get your groove on retro style after stopping by! We'll get you looking (and smelling!) fabulous just like the Hollywood stars from the golden era!

Drop by between 1 - 7pm on Sunday October 21st to have a truly fabulous and pampering time with 3 local fun loving crafty gals!


❉ BEEHIVES by Scissor Kitty ❉
Specializing in retro do's, Morgan from Scissor Kitty is ready to back comb you up a beehive or victory rolls! Takes about 1/2 hour. $15 for a beehive and $20 for victory rolls.
www.scissorkitty.com


❉ BUBBLES by Batty's Bath ❉
Batty's eco friendly, skin loving bath & body goodies will be on hand to pamper you and transform you into the glamorous spa goddess you know you can be!
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❉ BOWS by Weezi ❉
Weezi's retro inspired designs will have you looking like the glamorous gals of days gone by with a ultra chic modern twist! You're sure to find an outfit that will have you feeling like a real retro bombshell!!
www.weezi.com

Can I PLEASE have this kitchen???


My little helper, originally uploaded by She's Batty.

I'm loving this dark halloween treasury! It's up there in my top 10 fav treasuries of all time!

Commenting:
GraGra33
GraGra33 says:
Original post here - http://www.etsy.com/forums_thread.php?thread_id=6496375

I've taken everyone's comments and suggestions and made a new single list...

Treasuries: http://www.tools4etsy.com/tools/etsy-treasury-search.aspx
Featured Items: http://www.tools4etsy.com/api/front_page.aspx
Featured Sellers: http://www.tools4etsy.com/api/featured.aspx
Heart Viewer: http://www.tools4etsy.com/api/favourites.aspx
consolidated Feedback: http://www.tools4etsy.com/tools/feedback.aspx

Detailed snapshot of a store: http://www.tools4etsy.com/api/listing.aspx

Understanding Etsy Search and how it differs to Google:http://www.etsy.com/forums_thread.php?thread_id=6487593

Find & Compare side-by-side Tag Relevancy, Average Views per Day, Popularity, or Probability with word clouds: http://www.tools4etsy.com/tagwars/Search here in the Etsy Forums for TagWars and you can see how Etsians are finding benefit using this tool... http://www.etsy.com/forums_search.php?search_query=tag+wars&search_type=forum_thread

A PC screensaver for viewing selected filtering of Etsy listings with item click through for more detailed listings browsing:http://www.tools4etsy.com/screensaver.aspx There's also a version embedded in the page for MAC & PC users that can be viewed (in full screen mode) just like the PC Screen saver version.

Free Advertising: http://www.tools4etsy.com/advertising.aspx
Free Advertising http://projectwonderful.com

Free press release: http://www.free-press-release.com/
Free Email List: http://www.yourmailinglistprovider.com/

Free Business Cards: http://www.vistaprint.com
Create your personalized Business Cards: http://us.moo.com/en/partner/etsy-business-cards?utm_source=partner&utm_medium=placement&utm_campaign=etsy

Photo editing: http://www.shrinkpictures.com , http://www.picresize.com ,www.picnik.com , http://picasa.google.com , http://www.gimp.org ,http://www.getpaint.net/download.html & www.pixlr.com (more advanced)

Useful Toolbar with many links (from this thread):http://www.craftomaniatools.com/
Listing of tools: http://www.easyetsy.com/
Listing of Etsy 3rd-party applications: http://developer.etsy.com/applications

Etsy Wiki: http://etsywiki.com/index.php?title=Main_Page
Etsy Resources: http://team.etsy.com/links.html
List of resources: http://www.easyetsy.com/

Buttons for your shop: http://team.etsy.com/downloads.html
Free Banners: http://team.etsy.com/bannerdisplay.php
Custom Made Etsy ADs http://esellerads.com

Blog Advertising: http://www.blogads.com/
Promote: http://handmademarketer.com/promote/
Create a Newsletter: http://content.enewslettersonline.com/14475/11194.html
Plug your sweepstakes/giveaways: www.online-sweepstakes.comwww.prizey.com

Find out if you are in any Treasuries (excludes Treasury East):http://www.craftopolis.com/
Find out who hearts your store and more: www.craftcult.com
Google Analytics, track stats: http://www.google.com/analytics/
Get notified if you're on the front page: http://statsy.org/featurator.php
Social Media Sites Talking about your store: http://www.whostalkin.com/

Etsy Social Networks: http://www.doyouetsy.com/ and http://etsylove.ning.com/

Find more tags: http://www.craftweasel.com/TagToolQuery.do
Keyword Optimization: http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com/

Places for stationary/business cards etc: www.tinyprints.com/ms ,www.minted.com , www.expressionary.com/MSLFEB (through april 30)www.moo.com (15% off 2RB2CK)
Fees Calculator: http://www.rolbe.com/etsy.htm

Software for Craft Businesses www.makeforbusiness.com
Etsy Toolbar http://craftomania.ourtoolbar.com/
How to make your own twitter background:http://theclosetentrepreneur.com/create-a-twitter-background-using-powerpoint
Free fonts: http://www.dafont.com/
Create your own poll: http://polldaddy.com/
Make a word cloud: http://www.wordle.net/

Get your products placed with famous people http://entreprenette.com/instantly-famous
List your Business with MyWikiBiz http://www.mywikibiz.com/Main_Page And help with the formatting: http://www.mywikibiz.com/Help:Cheatsheet

Free Word processing and spreadsheet applications: http://www.openoffice.org/

www.dictionary.com is a great tool! Great for spell checking, tag and word selection, plus much more... Here's some of what it offers:
* Great for spell checking
* Thesaurus
* Synonyms
* International variations
* Nearby Words
* Related Searches
* Plus other words & phrases

HUGE list of helpful Vintage and Antique Resource links:http://archiviavintage.blogspot.com/2009/06/useful-vintage-antiques-and.html

Q&A for IDing your Vintage Finds: http://www.etsy.com/forums_thread.php?thread_id=6438403

Also, here are some important Storque articles of interest:

* Your Shop 101: Hitting the Sweet Spot with Etsy's Most Relevant Search
http://www.etsy.com/storque/how-to/your-shop-101-hitting-the-sweet-spot-with-etsys-most-relevan-4007/

* Guidelines & Tips: Tagging on Etsy
http://www.etsy.com/storque/how-to/guidelines-tips-tagging-on-etsy-281/

* Seller How-To: Tag-o-rama With Descriptive Keywords
http://www.etsy.com/storque/how-to/seller-how-to-tag-o-rama-with-descriptive-keywords-5474/

* Seller Workshop Recap: Tags, Titles, Descriptions and Most Relevant Search
http://www.etsy.com/storque/how-to/seller-workshop-recap-tags-titles-descriptions-and-most-rele-4090/

* Etsy and SEOMoz: Helping the Etsy Community with Search Engine Optimization
http://www.etsy.com/storque/etsy-news/etsy-and-seomoz-helping-the-etsy-community-with-search-engin-4443/

And also Google's Keyword Tool:
https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal


Other high traffic site to check out:

* www.thelittleblackboxes.com
* www.craigslist.org
* www.webbcatalog.com
* www.usfreeads.com
* www.oodle.com
* http://modish.typepad.com
* www.theindiego.com
* www.craftster.org/advertise
* www.webclassifieds.us
* www.linkrefferal.com
* www.diyscene.com
* www.stumblehere.com
* http://lunacraft.com/help_promote
* www.linkedin.com
* www.bigtent.com
* www.freecraftfair.com
* www.mycraftcorner.com/
* www.indiepublic.com/
* www.plumdrop.com/
* www.bebo.com/
* www.deviantart.com/
* http://photobucket.com
* http://fuzzb.com/
* www.craftjuice.com/
* http://craftstylish.com/
* www.myspace.com/etsy
* www.kaboodle.com
* www.craigslist.org
* www.kijiji.com
* www.dedicated.typepad.com/
* www.stumbleupon.com
* http://craftzine.com/

I'm loving this dark halloween treasury! It's up there in my top 10 fav treasuries of all time!!

PoleStar
PoleStar says:
This post stems from a few posts I have seen where sellers are astounded at others being featured in thousands of treasuries. I was going to post IN a recent thread but I thought the advice deserved it's own post.

Everyone here should NOT feel like small potatoes for only being in a few treasuries. We all start somewhere! There are unlimited treasuries now so the potential for how many treasuries you can end up in is infinity!

If you want to be in more treasuries some things that help are,

1. of course, great pictures. Set a mood with your photo, if you had a store front, how would you stage the front window? That is what you want to reflect in your shop pictures, of course with out being cluttered.

Someone who posted in the other thread is AmyArtz, her avatar is gorgeous, it makes me want to click, to find out, what is this cool looking cube textured pendant.

2. Of course a well made product and some cohesion in your shop. After a while people will know your shop for a great photographed version of a product.

I sell wire wrapped jewelry. As do A WHOLE LOT of other jewelry sellers on Etsy. I love what I make of course, am obsessed with making it and I do like to run it as a business for profit as well. That is why I am here on etsy selling it instead of piling it on my bed and rolling around in it a la The Proposal or whatever that movie was. My category is swamped. But guess what? I don't let that get me down, I just try to do the best that I can do in my shop.

I take unique photos and people know my shop look and come to my shop for items to put in their treasuries. I know this, b/c they tell me so :D.

I also have a large variety of colors in my shop. From neutrals to bright yellows, etc.

I make what I love. I love owls, Etsy loves owls. I made an owl necklace b/c I LOVE owls. I love foxes, but I am not feeling a fox necklace, just not wanting to go there.

And for SURE I will never EVER make a mustache necklace. If I do, slap me like the passengers do the freak out lady in Airplane b/c I will have done lost my marbles.

If you feel like you want to express a trend, do it! If not, don't! It is important that you do what you love and follow your instincts.

3. Network. Especially network with other people who love to make treasuries. At the heart of the treasury is people loving to curate lists. Be it through your favorites, a challenge through a team, etc. It is a challenging yet fun experience. It can fulfill your need for window shopping and artistic expression as well!

Network by joining a team, START a team! Twitter, Facebook. I have made so many FRIENDS through teams, such good friends, I could go stay with them overnight and sleep at their houses w/o worrying they would be a psycho killer even though I know them only through the internet.

4. Make treasuries and let everyone know you are in them! Pimp them out. That involves convoing people who you featured, tweeting your treasury lists and facebooking them.

Even if you only do one a week it will help.

5. Pay it back and forward. If you are featured in a newbie treasury, make one with newbies; if you are featured by another bow maker who loves your bows, make a treasury with that bow maker.

6. Use the Etsy Merchandising terms.

http://www.etsy.com/storque/search/title/merchandising/

Personally, I go through the articles and pick out "key words" and email them to myself and when I make a treasury, I skim the list and include the relevant tags in my treasury.

I am by NO means curating a ton of front pages even though I would like to. But those help me nonetheless.

I love being on the front page, but you know what feels even better? CURATING a front page. That is such a rush, awesome feeling.

7. When you feel inspired, make a treasury about it! If you think, "oh this was such a great sunny day" make a sunny day inspired treasury.

If you see a show on discovery about alligators, make a gator treasury!

If you feel strongly that unibrows should usurp the mustache in status not just b/c they are higher on the face, then make a unibrow treasury. I have made a few. }:)

You get the point.

8. Renew your items. Even if you only renew one item a day that is photographed and tagged well, you will end up in more treasuries.

9. Look how people tag the treasuries that end up on the front page. If it applies, use those tags in your treasuries and products.

If it applies to your product, then tag it! One of the terms for September was "earth tones" if you have earth tone items, then TAG that.

DON'T tag your hot pink item "earth tones!" lol. But you know what else is hot on Etsy during spring and summer though? NEON< style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-left: 0px; ">
10. When someone notifies you they featured you in a treasury, ALWAYS go comment on it. They took the time to make it, and it is an honor to have your item included, whether you are in one treasury or in thousands.

I hope these tips help, I may copy past this list and add to it as I think of other tips.

I am one of those people who are in THOUSANDS of treasuries. I do not know any admin personally, but I have been selling on Etsy for 2 years and networking and making friends for the same time while listing hundreds of items and keeping in mind merchandising themes in my tags. I do all of the above and I know that if you do all of the above too you WILL be in thousands of treasuries faster than you think.

Jen
knotworkshop
knotworkshop says:
1) Inject your personality into your shop if you can. I am sure that it is my humor that is bringing customers in, not my mad crochet skillz (although they are pretty awesome).

2) Cruise the forums at night. You'll meet some of the funniest (and drunkest) folks. And even venture to Etc. occasionally as cool stuff is hidden down there sometimes.

3) Play the game or don't play the game. It's up to you. But acknowledge there is one. There will always be cronyism and underhanded dealings in every business. Your own shop on here is not immune. Do what you need to do, but just admit it. As my homey fivelittlegems once said 'take care of you and yours cause nobody else will.'

4) Have good enough photos. Seriously, my shop looks more like a copy of Mad Magazine than an Anthropologie catalog. And that's okay. I'm doing fine and I'm holding true to my style. You can too.

5) Sometimes the wolves are in sheep's clothing. Don't understand that? Sometimes the owls are dressed up like felted acorns. And one can claw your eyes out and the other is a squirrel's worst nightmare. So be. on. alert.

6) Our long lost comrade goat once said, 'Etsy is not your boyfriend.' I agree. Etsy is not any one person to love or be loyal too. It is a venue for your business. And remember, even your boyfriend can cheat on you and leave urine all over the toilet- or worse in the corner of the family room if he's really drunk. So keep all your options open.

7) Have fun. Life is too serious.

As the great philosopher Ferris Bueller once said, "A) You can never go too far. B) If I'm gonna get busted, it is not gonna be by a guy like that."

Rock on my fellow Etsians.
daniellexo
Etsy Admin
daniellexo says:
I recently read a blog post about Levi's Worshop, a space dedicated to supporting culture and community.http://designmind.frogdesign.com/blog/nothing-is-what-it-seems.html

"Many companies are beginning to acknowledge the shift from just making good products to providing meaningful experiences," says the author, Kristina Loring.

Creative independent business owners usually don't have to make a shift. We have direct access to each and every customer, so making conversations and transactions meaningful and personal should be natural. My advice is to be careful not to copy the archaic language and practices of business past. Be yourself and make big brands jealous!

And here are my top five helpful blog posts I found this week:

1. How to Rebuild Your Attention Span and Focus
http://lifehacker.com/5596964/how-to-rebuild-your-attention-span-and-focus

2. 15 Ways to Get Inspired
http://freelancefolder.com/15-ways-to-get-inspired/

3. One Small Step to Move Ahead
http://goodwolve.blogs.com/moxieworks/2010/08/one-small-step-to-move-ahead.html

4. If The Price Is Right…
http://bloggertone.com/marketing/2010/08/16/if-the-price-is-right/

5. Unofficial Etsy Featured Seller - Cottonmonster
http://analliteration.blogspot.com/2010/08/194-unofficial-etsy-featured-seller.html









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Hi everyone,

The most common questions that I'm asked in our Newbie Chat sessions in the Virtual Labs are about how to get more views, and make more (or any) sales. Here are my best tips:

MORE EXPOSURE

1. List more items in your shop! Your items are the most likely way that a potential buyer will find your shop. Think of each listing as an ad that may bring buyers to your shop. They may not buy the specific item but something else from your shop instead. The more listings that you have, the more opportunities to be found! Relist sold items that you can make again.

2. Your Search Terms (tags and titles):

a. Use all 14 tags with good search terms that buyers might use. Use especially important words in the title.

b. This article will help you brainstorm words that might be helpful:

http://www.etsy.com/storque/how-to/guidelines-tips-tagging-on-etsy-281/

You can also use this article and add any accurate terms:

http://www.etsy.com/storque/how-to/seller-how-to-tag-o-rama-with-descriptive-keywords-5474/

c. Use the Search Suggestions feature to come up with search terms. Start typing what you sell in the search box (with Handmade, Vintage, or Commercial Supplies selected) to see the suggestions. These are based on recent buyer search terms. You can use any that are accurate.

d. Your tags determine what sub and sub-subcategories your item is in. Your item can be in multiple subs and sub-subs. Click any words that are accurate for your item while listing, or go look in the category where you've listed to see what's available, and add any that are accurate, exactly as written, as a tag.

e. If your items fit in multiple categories, try listing some in one, and some in the other, for exposure across categories.

f. To help your items be found in Google, use good keywords in the title (while still keeping the titles attractive and in line with the image in your shop)

g. Use your shop stats to see what's working- what search terms are getting views for you? To set up the shop stats, go to Your Etsy > Web Analytics. Here's a link if you need to troubleshoot:
http://help.etsy.com/app/answers/list/kw/google%20analytics/search/1

Set it up so it will tell you what search terms are working for you on Etsy. Follow #2 here to set this up:
http://www.etsy.com/storque/etsy-news/tech-update-etsy-web-analytics-enhancements-3350

h. You'll hear a lot in the forums about SEO (search engine optimization). This is a fancy term for helping google and other search engines find you. This can be a very complex topic, made all the more challenging because Google is continually changing their algorithm. Here is the short version of SEO:

i. Have a title that describes what the item is (try to put more relevant words near the beginning).
ii. In the description, describe the item as if you are speaking to someone who can't see it.
iii. Use a variety of keywords throughout the shop. Don't title every item nearly exactly the same! This will help you diversify where you item appears. Think of every keyword, and the potential combination of words as ads for your item. Using the same words over and over is like placing lots of ads all in the same magazine! Instead, you'd place ads in lots of magazines- do the equivalent of this by varying your titles. Use the Etsy and Google search suggestions to come up with alternate words that buyers might search. Try adding different types of words to the titles, such as the size, etc and watch the effects in Google Analytics.

3. Your Photos:

A good, clickable photo will get more hits for your item.

a. Try searching for your item, and see the other items that are listed around it. Does your photo make you want to click? Which ones do? What can you learn and apply from this?

b. Check out some tips here for an appealing photo:

http://www.etsy.com/storque/how-to/etsy-holiday-how-to-4-photographing-your-items-413/

http://www.etsy.com/storque/search/title/seller-handbook-photography/

4. Ship Internationally:

I read a while back that 30% of transactions involved a buyer and seller from different countries. Since buyers can choose to show only sellers who ship to them, having international shipping will increase your exposure. Here's a good tutorial for US sellers:

http://www.etsy.com/forums_thread.php?thread_id=5354738

If you're not in the US, you might search the forums or start a new thread asking for help from sellers from your country.

YOU'RE GETTING VIEWS, BUT NOT SALES

1. Perhaps the buyer has questions that are not answered in the listing. Between the photos and the descriptions, the buyer should know everything they need to to make the purchase decision. If you get a convo with a question, consider that there may have been more buyers with the question, but they didn't want to ask! There are so many things I could list here; here's a sample of some things I've seen:

- Of what is shown in the photo, what will I actually receive if I make the purchase?
- What size/how big is it? Measurements?
- If a bag or clothes - how will it look on?
- art: what will the actual piece of paper that the artwork is on look like?
- if listing requires knowing the buyer's size: give a size chart, ring sizing info, etc. If the buyer has to look for a measuring tape or figure out her ring size, that takes her away from the listing! Most people can figure out their size when presented with a size chart.

http://www.etsy.com/storque/how-to/best-of-the-etsy-forums-20-questions-your-buyers-are-asking-7024/

If you find that you're getting views but no sales, post in the Critiques forum or come to one of the Critique sessions in the Virtual Labs so others can take a look and give you some feedback.

2. Shop policies that are blocking the sale: for example, saying that you're not responsible if the item doesn't arrive will turn the buyer away. If you're using PayPal for the transaction, it may be against their policies and they will side with the buyer if the item doesn't arrive.

3. "Convo me before purchasing": do everything you can to set the listing up so the buyer can just purchase it.

4. Add more items to the shop. Buyers like selection!

5. Prices are unusually low or high (I rarely see prices that are "too high"- almost not worth mentioning). Very low prices are more common, and may make the buyer question the quality of the item, and whether it's actually handmade.

6. Shipping is unusually high: you can use this article to help figure out your shipping prices:

http://www.etsy.com/storque/how-to/seller-how-to-shipping-6074/

Double check your shipping prices with similar items from sellers from your country to make sure you're in the ballpark.

A FEW EASY IDEAS MAKING MORE SALES WITH YOUR LISTINGS

This in itself could be a book, and there is a ton of fabulous info in the forums and in the Seller Handbook.

Here are a few easy ideas that you can do with your listings to get more sales:

1. Encourage custom orders. Put a line in your listing that says something like, "Would you like this in another color? Please let me know, as I can most likely get any color you'd like." Create a color/fabric/yarn chart with available options so buyers can choose.

2. Upsell! Would this necklace look great with another in your shop? Would this art print look great as a set with some others in your shop? Take a photo of them together to encourage the buyer to get both. Provide a link to the other listings and be clear about what's for sale with this listing.

3. Put a link to your shop or one of your shop sections in the listing and encourage the buyer to check them out.

4. If it doesn't cost you any extra to ship multiple items together, have free shipping with additional item to encourage the customer to see what else they might like to buy from your shop.

5. Show additional uses in the photos to show the buyer how useful and necessary the item is! Would the brooch look cute pinned on a bag? In the hair? Hem of a short dress? As a scarf pin? Draping a loose garment? With a bunch of other brooches from your shop? Would the scarf look good as a belt, tied as a bow around the neck? Etc etc.

Anyway, just a few pointers! I hope this is helpful!

Here are some great links that you may want to check out:

http://www.etsy.com/storque/how-to/etsy-success-for-beginner-sellers-5142/

http://www.etsy.com/storque/how-to/the-etsy-seller-handbook-all-our-how-tos-about-selling-2383/

Oh! And we'd love to have you in the Virtual Labs! Please see our schedule here (in your local time):

http://www.etsy.com/storque/etsy-news/tech-update-etsy-web-analytics-enhancements-3350/

h. You'll hear a lot in the forums about SEO (search engine optimization). This is a fancy term for helping google and other search engines find you. This can be a very complex topic, made all the more challenging because Google is continually changing their algorithm. Here is the short version of SEO:

i. Have a title that describes what the item is (try to put more relevant words near the beginning).
ii. In the description, describe the item as if you are speaking to someone who can't see it.
iii. Use a variety of keywords throughout the shop. Don't title every item nearly exactly the same! This will help you diversify where you item appears. Think of every keyword, and the potential combination of words as ads for your item. Using the same words over and over is like placing lots of ads all in the same magazine! Instead, you'd place ads in lots of magazines- do the equivalent of this by varying your titles. Use the Etsy and Google search suggestions to come up with alternate words that buyers might search. Try adding different types of words to the titles, such as the size, etc and watch the effects in Google Analytics.

3. Your Photos:

A good, clickable photo will get more hits for your item.

a. Try searching for your item, and see the other items that are listed around it. Does your photo make you want to click? Which ones do? What can you learn and apply from this?

b. Check out some tips here for an appealing photo:

http://www.etsy.com/storque/how-to/etsy-holiday-how-to-4-photographing-your-items-413/

http://www.etsy.com/storque/search/title/seller-handbook-photography/

4. Ship Internationally:

I read a while back that 30% of transactions involved a buyer and seller from different countries. Since buyers can choose to show only sellers who ship to them, having international shipping will increase your exposure. Here's a good tutorial for US sellers:

http://www.etsy.com/forums_thread.php?thread_id=5354738

If you're not in the US, you might search the forums or start a new thread asking for help from sellers from your country.

YOU'RE GETTING VIEWS, BUT NOT SALES

1. Perhaps the buyer has questions that are not answered in the listing. Between the photos and the descriptions, the buyer should know everything they need to to make the purchase decision. If you get a convo with a question, consider that there may have been more buyers with the question, but they didn't want to ask! There are so many things I could list here; here's a sample of some things I've seen:

- Of what is shown in the photo, what will I actually receive if I make the purchase?
- What size/how big is it? Measurements?
- If a bag or clothes - how will it look on?
- art: what will the actual piece of paper that the artwork is on look like?
- if listing requires knowing the buyer's size: give a size chart, ring sizing info, etc. If the buyer has to look for a measuring tape or figure out her ring size, that takes her away from the listing! Most people can figure out their size when presented with a size chart.

http://www.etsy.com/storque/how-to/best-of-the-etsy-forums-20-questions-your-buyers-are-asking-7024/


If you find that you're getting views but no sales, post in the Critiques forum or come to one of the Critique sessions in the Virtual Labs so others can take a look and give you some feedback.

2. Shop policies that are blocking the sale: for example, saying that you're not responsible if the item doesn't arrive will turn the buyer away. If you're using PayPal for the transaction, it may be against their policies and they will side with the buyer if the item doesn't arrive.



4. Add more items to the shop. Buyers like selection!

5. Prices are unusually low or high (I rarely see prices that are "too high"- almost not worth mentioning). Very low prices are more common, and may make the buyer question the quality of the item, and whether it's actually handmade.

6. Shipping is unusually high: you can use this article to help figure out your shipping prices:

http://www.etsy.com/storque/how-to/seller-how-to-shipping-6074/

Double check your shipping prices with similar items from sellers from your country to make sure you're in the ballpark.

A FEW EASY IDEAS MAKING MORE SALES WITH YOUR LISTINGS

This in itself could be a book, and there is a ton of fabulous info in the forums and in the Seller Handbook.

Here are a few easy ideas that you can do with your listings to get more sales:

1. Encourage custom orders. Put a line in your listing that says something like, "Would you like this in another color? Please let me know, as I can most likely get any color you'd like." Create a color/fabric/yarn chart with available options so buyers can choose.

2. Upsell! Would this necklace look great with another in your shop? Would this art print look great as a set with some others in your shop? Take a photo of them together to encourage the buyer to get both. Provide a link to the other listings and be clear about what's for sale with this listing.

3. Put a link to your shop or one of your shop sections in the listing and encourage the buyer to check them out.

4. If it doesn't cost you any extra to ship multiple items together, have free shipping with additional item to encourage the customer to see what else they might like to buy from your shop.

5. Show additional uses in the photos to show the buyer how useful and necessary the item is! Would the brooch look cute pinned on a bag? In the hair? Hem of a short dress? As a scarf pin? Draping a loose garment? With a bunch of other brooches from your shop? Would the scarf look good as a belt, tied as a bow around the neck? Etc etc.

Anyway, just a few pointers! I hope this is helpful!

Here are some great links that you may want to check out:

http://www.etsy.com/storque/how-to/etsy-success-for-beginner-sellers-5142/

http://www.etsy.com/storque/how-to/the-etsy-seller-handbook-all-our-how-tos-about-selling-2383/

Oh! And we'd love to have you in the Virtual Labs! Please see our schedule here (in your local time):

http://www.etsy.com/virtual_labs.php




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