Five
most important
marketing
tips for my
Etsy shop
Here are the
five
most important marketing that I have decided
I’ll take for my Etsy shop in the very near future.
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Knitted Wire Jewelry with pearls and crystals in gold filled
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Quality product
Really! I had spent an hour and a half of my most productive precious morning working hour
trying learning how to revamp my Fan page in Face book from Handmadeology. And now I get this new e mail that says - Don’t you worry about those!
Well it makes sense.
Do what comes naturally.
For me
it is blogging, rather than creating fan pages.
The writer from Launch Grow Joy agrees with
Black Baroque
( who had more than 18000 sales in her Etsy shop),
that “ If your product is good it will
sell.
If not, face it ( Facebook will
not be able to help) and go on with life”. Facebook will
not be able to help.
Well, I am not absolutely sure about that. In today’s market those evils are a necessity. Even though I must agree that quality product is number one for success.
Quantity of product in your store
You must have a high volume of merchandise in your shop to
show that you are serious with your business.
Look at the
100 best selling jewelry shops in Etsy . One thing they all have in common is- they
all have more that 100 items in their shops.
Some have 500, some over 300 and so on.
It is a lot of work , but that is what is takes to get there.
Therefore we must keep on listing and re listing
as I have mentioned in my
earlier blog
Work on your Niche Market
You must understand the concept of
Niche market
and why you must focus on one group and let
go of the concept of making everybody happy.
There is
that saying – “One who tries to make everybody happy can please no body”
This is more true when you are a jewelry
artist, designer, entrepreneur who creates one of a kind hand crafted pieces
that takes time, imagination and energy.
You can’t be Walmart, nor can you compete with it.
So you have to take a different strategy.
The key for jewelry business niche marketing
is, finding the line of product that you like to create, are passionate about, and that satisfy the
need of a particular group or solve their particular problems.
The next steps are finding out this group and finding out
your competitors who are in the same boat and how they are doing. I have to find that out. Not yet there, my friends.
Pictures say a thousand words
Especially this is true when you are selling on line.
There is always room for improvement and I
think I am going to pay extra attention to improve my skills in taking and
editing photos of my jewelry.
I found a
few
good sites and
articles
that I am happy to share with you.
Again, I have no monetary affiliation with any of these.
And I want your feed back in this journey
too.
Cohesiveness in your shop
It is important to show your customers that you love your
product and you love your shop. You are
clear about your brand and your values.
You take time to create a cohesive shop.
What do you really mean by a cohesive shop display?
Which shops have it and which ones don’t and
how can you bring it in your shop?
Does your shop really needs to be cohesive?
Go to this discussion to understand this concept if you are still confused like me regarding the
terms. They'll explain how similar things are not necessarily cohesive, and how you can create or destroy cohesiveness in your shop display.
Well, this is enough home work for me for now. What do you think?
I’d like to hear your comments. What are your marketing strategies? What worked for you? What did not?
Remember your comments with your links give the readers a chance to know
you, your values, exposure to your shop
and what not. Thank you for stopping by.