I originally published this article for Handmadeology, and Tim liked it so much it's an a blogging ebook. I want to share it again with you all in case you missed it as placement is so very, very important!
Your Etsy Shop Should Be Visible on Your Blog or Website.
(Yes, This is an Issue!)
Sometimes, it's the simple things we overlook. I'm here today to tell you how important it is when doing your social networking, to have proper placement of your Etsy shop on your blog or web. I am not even joking here when I say this is a real issue in one of three blogs or sites. As I am involved in several Etsy teams and come in contact with thousands of members per day, I cannot tell you how many people ask me to look at their blog or web and wonder why it's not driving traffic to their store. Sometimes, we'll be talking about Google Analytics and they say, "Well Google says I get no traffic from my blog." So , I pull up their blog, and I can't believe my eyes. Here I will discuss examples of what I'm talking about, (these are real blogs, that I read, and names have been whited-out to protect the unknowing!) I will show you proof that what I'm saying is true. I will then tell you how to fix it, if you fall into one of the two categories below.
Case#1 : "The Lack of Blog"
No Link to Etsy Shop on an Etsy Seller's Blog.
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This blog has great content, however, this is an Etsy seller and has nothing to drive you to the Etsy shop. As soon as I finish this, I'm contacting her as I've made her an avatar to put smack dab onto the top of her blog.
Case #2 : "Placement Poverty Blog"
Link to Etsy Shop Is Not "Above the Bar", meaning you have to scroll to find it.
The Etsy Seller has a beautiful blog, and is making great use of the follow her on Twitter button, but what of the Etsy Mini? I had to scroll down to see it. It's not at first glance, above the bar. In other words, I'm always reading her TOP POSTS. So, why would I scroll down and read something I've already read, which means, I probably wouldn't notice it. Are you suffering from Placement Poverty? |
Primo Placement Solutions
Your blog or web should have a nice avatar going direct to your Etsy shop. Furthermore, this should be one of the first things you see when you pull up the site or blog. Remember, it's the window you first see when you first pull up the screen -- the top of your computer page or above the bar. You don't want to "scroll down" the blog to find your avatar. Especially if someone is checking your top posts, or visiting your blog frequently, they may only read the first post or so. Here are examples of primo placement.
Primo Placement Position #1 : Next to the Blog Post Title.
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Shameless promotion, maybe, but my store is the first thing you see onmy one blog that features other Etsy vintage sellers. Why not? I'm the top sponsor if it's my own blog, and doing all the work, right? When you read the headline you also see my shop. Very cool placement.
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Primo Placement Position #2 : Next to the Start of your Post.
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Now, I'm second down on this blog, and moved from my right hand position. On the right is a paid advertiser, so I decided that the best placement for me is to be right where your eyes start to read the post. The choice of colors for my avatar "pop" out from this page don't you think? |
I could go on and on, but you can do this simple math by looking up the blogs you subscribe to. Upon visiting the page, how many actually have links, avatars, or products pointing right to their Etsy shop above the bar, on your screen staring you in the face? Do you have to scroll to find it? If this is you, do something now! If it's your friend, send them this article, quick!
Show them the PROOF of what I'm saying is true!
Here is my 2nd blog above, where I actually have lower placement. It is solely responsible for driving 35 new visits to my shop last month, and those people spent an average of 6 minutes and 46 seconds looking at my Etsy shop. Each one looked at approximately 4.86 pages per visit. It appears I am my own source of traffic!
TAKE ACTION! Make either:
1. An Avatar: Quick and Easy Link to Your Etsy Shop!
These were all made with either basic programs like Paint, or
Picnik, which is free to use. They don't have to be fancy , but should peak your curiousity! Most were used by using Etsy photos, and adding text and a frame in Picnik. What's not to love, 5 minutes later, you are on your way to the perfect shop avatar. Add them as a Picture and link them to your Etsy shop. So quick, and so easy, and FREE.
2. Use the Etsy Mini!
If you do not want to design an avatar,you can
use the Etsy Mini, which you can make in different sizes to showcase your items. I'm sure every Etsy seller is using or has heard of those, if not, this is what it looks like:
Go to Etsy - then Click on Your Account
Find Lower Left Column "Promote"
Click on "Etsy Mini"
3. Use the Pocket Shop!
Here is an example
of a pocket shop (and these are great because you can choose different skins to match your blog.) This one is going to highlight Etsy seller
BarSoap's shop. You can either highlight everything in the shop, or only "one section" of your shop, for instance, if you have an overstock in earrings leftover from that last crat show and you are dying to unload them. Available at
CraftCult.
Tip on Scripts: I personally like the picture avatars because "scripts" can sometimes slow up your blog load times. If you use the "Search this Blog" by Google, that is one script. A pocket shop would be a second script. Too many scripts, and your page load time decreases. Choose what is best for you and your blog. Then use your analytics and compare the month after you made the change. You should see improvement! Please come back to this post and comment here and tell me how it worked for you!
If you want to thank me for this basic enlightenment, tell people about my new blog, which is all about vintage on Etsy
here.
You May Also Like: Tim's Post Using Google Analytics.