It’s that time of the month again! The time when you get to enter to win a free shop critique from us!
In case you missed March’s critique of House 3003, you’ll want to pop over and see how we helped Annika tweak her online shop to help her customers better understand all the amazing photo packages she offers.
In our review this month, we’re going to be looking at how ready your shop is for the media’s attention. Is your purpose front and center, do you have a clear call to action, do your photographs do your work justice? And, most importantly, does your site turn visitors to customers?
Want a chance to win this 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 April 4th.
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! Want something simpler? We now offer shop critiques all by themselves, no course required, called Just Top Ten.
{Featured image via In Glorias Gardens}
I would love to have my Etsy Shop critiqued! I sell Eco-Friendly Art Prints. I have home art prints listed, and am working on Nursery Art Prints to be my specialty. It is my passion to eventually be a full-time seller on Etsy. I am getting quite a few hits on my shop considering I have only been up and running for a few months, but want to know how to turn the views into sales! Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
My shop has needed a critique for years. Creating crocheted clothing and accessories is difficult enough without trying to make a visually stunning shop. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks so much for the opportunity!
I would love to have my shop critiqued. I have been playing with my SEO and an in the middle of rewriting my titles and descriptions. I’ve also been changing my tags. It’s a huge undertaking. I wish I would have known what I know now when I opened my shop. HHHHHEEEELLLLPPPP!!!!!
This would be great for my business! Thanks for the opportunity to participate. My business is called Shwop and I’d love an independent eye on my web site. I’ve been working on it but I’m in a growth spurt with press, crowdfunding, etc. and know I want my best foot forward when people are checking me out. I look forward to hearing your thoughts and recommendations. Thank you!
I’m starting to think about doing press releases and hoping to get featured on a few blogs or magazines this year, so I’d love to know if you think I’m ready. I’ve just launched my website and it would be great to know what you think of it.
I would love a chance to win a free shop critique.Thanks for the opportunity!
I would be thrilled to win the critique! Our new store launched just over a month ago, and we still have a lot to learn. We offer a curated selection of unique and handmade goods made by independent Brooklyn designers. Thanks for the opportunity, you guys are an awesome resource for entrepreneurs 🙂
Hi, I sell chain and acrylic jewelery and would love the chance to have a shop critique. I could really use the help! Thank you!
The Blissful Dog – Organic Good Stuff for Your Dogs’s Nose, Paws & Elbows! I have had my site up and running for ten years and it has had a bazillion incarnations, but I am always looking for ways to make it better! This year has been a big push to take it from a “side business” to a full-time business with wholesale and other opportunities available.
Have been working with Yoast’s SEO plug-in and am very pleased with the results…but would LOVE expert eyes on the site!
Blissfully!
Kathy
Oh, just in case you need it – here is Etsy shop url.
I am just getting started and I have already flat lined on Etsy! I have been lost in the sea of Etsy crafters:) I would love to get some help and assistance to get off to the right start and keep my hopes up.
Thanks!
If you are reading this – check my shop out and follow me if you like my creations. https://www.etsy.com/shop/AsterStarJewelry
If it is ok, I will toss out a couple of suggestions – meant in the spirit of helping – use what works, ignore the rest.
Start the Product Listing with what the keywords are people would look for – Like “Amulet – Agate & Copper on 18″ Cord Necklace” “Pendant – Quartz, Copper Wire Wrap Stunner” Use different phrases for different ones and toss in a tighter core group to appeal to for example – “Necklace for Angel Lovers – Quartz, Copper and Agate” another “Lightworker Earrings – Violet and Quartz Copper”
I just broke 2000 sales on Etsy in less than 18 months of selling actively and it took a little bit to get rolling. I am always tweaking my product listings, descriptions and photos. https://www.etsy.com/shop/theblissfuldog