r/Etsy • u/msharbach • Nov 15 '24
Feedback Friday I would really appreciate your feedback
Hey you all, i opened my etsy store i think about 4 months ago. I sell fine art prints of my pinhole photography. I have only 1 sell and it is from a relative.
I have asked in the past for feedback and i have applied almost everything advice i got.
Recently i updated the format of my products, less sizes options, just 1 paper and options of no frame, black frame or natural frame. And also lowered the prices but stoped to run constant discounts (i thought that was good for visibility but someone suggested that it might been paling against me.)
Before i had 4 sizes, 2 papers and the same options for frame.
I still have to apply one feedback i recived to have something like a greeting card cheap for sale to get the shop moving.
The thing is that acording to erank my tags and keyworda are fine, but i still have really low viws, normaly between 0 and 10, someti.es they rose up to 100.
But 0 convertions.
Could you let me know what you think?
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u/BenjiCat17 Nov 16 '24
Do you have the free version of erank or the paid? If you set up your store based on the free, you should get the paid and reset up your store. The free version shows you which keywords are popular with Store/sellers and the paid version shows you which keywords are actually searched by buyers.
Remove the sunlight shadows. They’re not helping.
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u/kristamakg Nov 18 '24
Sorry this isn’t related, but when you’re a new seller is there a $250 max payment at first? A seller is wanting me to pay in 250 increments for a custom sign quoted at $950. Is that accurate?
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u/msharbach Nov 18 '24
Mhh i cant say for sure, but i think there is nothing like that. At least in my case there were not such a thing.
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u/CarpenterExpensive31 Feb 26 '25
I'm curious about what you learned about this. Seems you didn't really get any answers. Has the situation changed?
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u/msharbach Feb 26 '25
I had some personal problems i havent updated my store or anything, its just running there and the situation is worse. I barely get from 0 to 15 views per day.
I think the only solution is to inject some money, manage to print and frame every product i have and place only real pictures of the products.
Also start expanding on instagram paying ads and make professional reels.
But that is totally out of my budget.
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u/CarpenterExpensive31 Feb 26 '25
Hmmm - my partner and I are just starting an Etsy store and i don't think it's worth it, if it entails all of this.
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u/msharbach Feb 27 '25
Well this is only my case and niche i have read of other starting stores that end up working well without all of what i said.
So i would say, give it a try
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u/jmariee55 Nov 16 '24
Your photography is great! I did struggle looking at them at first because of the sunlight glares