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During this slow time, it's always a good opportunity to take a fresh look at our shops and see what we can be doing better, right?

Well, I was looking at craftcount.com the other day (that's a website that tracks the top sellers on Etsy. I glanced through at who were the top sellers (handmade) on etsy. Interestingly, I knew very few of them.

When I narrowed the search down to my category (bath and body) I recognized a few more names. Howerver, one thing that struck me is that these are not people are who are always hanging out in the forums. They're probably too busy for one thing.

Here's what else I noted ...

1. Those who are selling the most do not necessarily fit the so-called Etsy "style." By that I mean their labels and/or photos are not all muted shades of pale colors, they don't all look as if they came off the shelves at Anthropology, etc. What each did have, however, is a distinct look all their own. Each of the top selling shops has a personality and everything flows and fits with it.

2. They had a LOT of variety within their shops. Now that probably goes hand in hand with being a bath and body shop (which is what I looked at). But the listings were not complicated - things were laid out simply and easy for the customer to navigate. There was a single listing for each scent, size, and so on - as opposed to setting up one listing and then having the customer leave their choice in the notes to seller. Also, many had listings set up where you could buy say, 3 soaps or 4 lip balms. it's all about making it easier for the customer.

3. Most had a pretty wide range of prices, but when you look at what is selling right now, by and large it's the smaller items. Perhaps that's indicative of the economy, and of course not everyone can have less-expensive items in their shops. Obviously someone who knits custom sweaters is not likely to list anything for $3. But perhaps that person could list higher end buttons as an add-on. Or say, matching knit gloves or a muffler. Or even a small baggie of handmade laundry soap with which to wash the sweater in. Perhaps someone who creates hand-fired ceramic mugs could also list a spoon rest or a little ceramic sugar spoon.

4. One last thing - and this is rather defies definition ... those very successful top-selling shops, almost without exception, seemed ... happy. Not giddy, salesman-like or annoyingly perky, but ... there was a distinct upbeat and pleasant feel to each of them. (Yes, you say, if I was selling thousands of items a month I'd be cheerful too! I feel your pain. ). Certainly I'm not advocating pink polka-dot banners and cupcake-laced backgrounds for photos. *shudder* Of course some shops will have a darker motif simply because that's who they are. What I'm getting at is more of a customer service thing. The feeling that a customer is welcome in a shop - that the shop owner is not going to bother you, but if you need anything they're right there behind the counter waiting to assist you, and that they'll probably make you feel like their favorite customer while they're at it. Like the difference at a craft show between the person who is standing up front maybe re-arranging their items, and the person lounging in a chair reading a book.

Lastly, one gets the impression that none of these top-selling shops is counting on any help from Etsy to make sales. Yes, some have been featured sellers and of course that is a huge boost. And yes, some are front-page favorites. but many aren't.

I don't know, for me it was uplifting to see so many people selling so many items in this tough time. I am going to try to learn from them - of course staying true to who I am (I am absolutely not advocating copying these sellers' items. Just don't even go there). But if they can do it, so can we.
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Not sure I understand Etsy style? What makes a shop Etsy style versus happy? I look in a lot of them and if you are talking about branding I think that is much easier to do with bath & beauty since we label.
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OhKuol
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Hey guys, I've noticed that a lot of these people have shorter descriptions, does that help with SEO? If you check out our listing descriptions, they're actually quite long compared to theirs...

http://www.etsy.com/listing/74500035/purple-amethyst-teardrop-gold-earrings?ref=pr_shop

Obviously their way is more effective since they made it on the top sellers list lol, can anyone tell me why? example:

http://www.etsy.com/listing/62128869/tiny-skeleton-key-earrings-in-sterling

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great observations - thanks for sharing!
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I have no idea about SEO and what should be placed in the titles. I made changes to several of my items titles to get them higher on the search engines but later found out it hurt me with Etsy's search. So I changed back to a shorter title. Now I've been trying to work more with Etsy's relavency search to see how that is working.
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Thank you for posting..very useful info.
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Thanks so much for this very helpful post! I have much work to do in my shop, but I'm excited to sprucing things up. Hopefully we all can be on that list one day! :D
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I'm sorry if using the word "happy" made things kind of confusing. I guess I am not really sure how to describe what I mean, other than maybe the seller has managed to convey the sense that they love what they're doing, that they love their own products and that they love to have you in their shop.

Each of the top sellers I saw was definitely doing their own thing, as opposed to following what was perceived to be the "new in thing." I think their products were a reflectin of their own personalities, and therefore seemed to have a lot of vitality.

That certain je ne sais quoi, if ya know what I mean.

Probably even more confusing now. I hope not. I don't know, I just think sometimes it is good to be inspired by those who are very successful and then go out and work harder at being ourselves.
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Well said! I get what you're saying about a certain je ne sais quoi! Wonderful insight!
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These are some really great observations. I've also noticed many of these shops have lots and lots of items, probably appealing to a wider audience.
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Thank you so much, swanmountainsoaps, for taking the time to enlighten us. I really will take your realiztions to heart, your post taught me a lot!
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thedots
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I'm glad you posted this for us all ~ thank you!
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JudyStalus
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I think this is a great post. I think you can learn a lot from looking at other shops, not copying products of course.
Before I opened my shop I spent a lot of time looking at photography shops here. It was very helpful just to get a list of things to include in listings, size, kind of paper, etc.
I don't think its necessary to think of these people as competitors, I'd like people to think of Etsy as a great place to buy art so to me having a lot of great art shops here helps my business.
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Good post, it takes a lot of hard work, but we can all get there. I learn new stuff everyday and it helps me to keep working and improving. I have also been trying to look at shops that do well and see what the atmosphere is. I also think making things you love really shines through and people will see that. Keep creating everyone! :)
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where do we find these top sellers? I would like to see. Thanks
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I have to say, I was really surprised when browsing through their shops! They were mostly "rule-breakers." The only "rule" they didn't seem to break was great photography. But it wasn't staged, with lots of props, just clear pictures and descriptions. And they all seemed to have a very focused niche, not trying to offer something for everyone.

I would love to know how they got their momentum building at the beginnning...were they here on these forums seeking advice? Were they reaching out for critiques? Did they start my following the rules, before they found their own "je ne sais quois"?

Great post! Thanks for sharing!! Now my minds spinnning, and I'm only on my first cup of coffee:)
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I think I got lost in that site for awhile. What time is it? lol
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so well written! lots of great observations, thank you!
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PelangiDesign says

where do we find these top sellers? I would like to see. Thanks

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Pelangi, go to www.craftcount.com

Be warned though - it's addictive, lol!
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Never heard of craftcount until now, but I am LOVING it! Thank you!
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Inspiring!
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Thanks, I did not know that site even existed!
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I wonder if they already had a client list from face-to-face interactions (brick-and-mortar store, craft shows, etc.)...??
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Thanks for the props
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