Want to start the new year off right? Enter to win our free January shop critique!
In case you missed December’s critique of Whimsy Jill, you’ll want to pop over and see how we helped Jill tweak her shop just a little bit to increase sales in time for the holidays.
In our review this month, we’re going to be looking at how ready your shop is for the new year. Is your purpose front and center, are you branding like a pro, do your photographs do your work justice? And, most importantly, does your site make us want to open our wallets and become one of your raving fans?
Want a chance to win a free shop critique? Just leave a comment below with a link to your website or shop! We’ll be picking one lucky person to critique on January 3rd.
Want to guarantee we’ll take a peek at your shop? Our new e-course, Convert Your Creativity, packs all of our marketing know-how into a go-at-your-own pace course that will show you how to increase your conversion rates, income, and fan base. Plus, we’ll take a personal look through your shop when you’re done and give you a Top Ten Tweaks to help you even more!
{Featured image via ZCMacPhearson}
I’d LOVE a critique! thanks!
We’d love a critique! We specialize in ornaments, but we’re just now trying to branch out to other things to keep us busy throughout the year. Thanks! 🙂
~Andrea
I could so do with some review. I have already give through done Etsy contents on the Sellers e book and made a few changes.
I would love a critique! I am having trouble being found in the first place and then my bounce rate is abysmal. It’s a SupaDupa boutique site so I am limited somewhat in what I can change.
I just started my shop in December. Have not yet had a sale, and I know I need some help. I would love a critique!
Thanks.
I’d love a critique! I’ve had my site now for a few years and made updates along the way-but would LOVE to freshen things up and would really welcome some fresh eyes and suggestions! Thanks!
I just started my shop on December 30th. I had previously put out the shop name in May but never really got it all published until last month. I have only a hand full of items, but have a passion for sewing and creating. I still don’t have a banner but hopefully will figure that out soon. Yes, I need help and that is a weird thing for me because I think I can do everything myself…..well that’s changed now hasn’t it? Thanks for any input and especially on how to get that banner accomplished.
H Megan,
I’d LOVE a critique. I’m just getting started with my new shop- Mac and Lexie on Etsy, opened about 2 weeks ago I am learning as I go and have a lot to learn about getting found, favored, etc…
Any help & advice is greatly appreciated!!!
Best,
Annie
Your shop is beautiful! I would definitely take photos further away or with a model so that the customer REALLY gets a sense of the size of your pillows. Now, I LOVE your prices, but I want to warn you that Etsy tends to be a bit more lowball when it comes to prices. 🙁 I’m NOT saying you should lower your prices! But, you’ll definitely need to market your work to high-end home decor/design blogs like DesignSponge where the readers are your target market and will pay exactly what your pillows are worth. Hope that helps!