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Timing Etsy Posts...

  • Jan. 22nd, 2008 at 12:06 PM

I've developed a sort of rhythm when posting new items in my Beadoodles Shop.  It doesn't apply really to the Beadeux shop - I've noticed things sell pretty well there without having to stress about timing, exposure, etc. and admittedly I don't work as hard at promoting it as I do at Beadoodles. 

I list 3-5 items a day.  I list first thing in the morning (any time from 7:30 to 9 am) .  Somewhere around noon or early afternoon, about 5 or so when I get home, about 8 is I feel like it, and at 11 pm on the dot (which is 12 etsy time and it lists as the next day.  This also does the double duty of reminding me to go to bed). 

I will periodically check the Treasuries before I list, because that really is the only place you can get any idea of the Etsy traffic flow.  The upper right corner tells you how many people are currently viewing the lists...I find if I'm waffling whether to list something, if there are more than 250 in the treasury, I will do it.  I've seen it as low as 100, high as 450, average around 200. 

In the last week or so, my strategy has changed a little - I still use the treasuries, but I find myself trying to figure out how long it will be before new treasuries open up.  This isn't so I can snag a treasury, no - but instead so I can gauge when to list for optimum chances of being *in* a treasury.  When compiling treasuries, I know I spend about a half an hour before hand pulling together a list of items to go in it.  I pull items from my favorites, then I do a search.  And the way search works, newest listings are on top...I want to be in the top of the search when the 100+ new lists show up.  Getting into a treasury is added exposure in itself, and the gateway to the front page. 

It seems to have worked for today, as I made it into a treasury (Gorgeous Green).  We can only cross our fingers and hope we make it to the "big leagues" aka front page...but it's happened once before.  So here's hoping, and maybe insight on my strategy will help you out as well!



PS - I have a main showcase today as well...admittedly, not so impressed.

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[info]tattooedartgirl wrote:
Jan. 22nd, 2008 07:54 pm (UTC)
I applaude you for getting so much etsy business, I can not figure it out.

and as for a treasury, I have never ever ever been able to create on in the 2 yrs I've been on Etsy....I don't now how people do it!! LOL
[info]beadoodles wrote:
Jan. 23rd, 2008 09:08 pm (UTC)
I've been very fortunate this last year, especially on Etsy. I don't know if my wierd little listing rituals help at all - perhaps by now we've hit the superstition stage ;)

If you want to snag a treasury, it does take some patience. The way to know when new treasuries will open up is the number of lists - if it's near 333, I look down lists and their time left and estimate when enough will expire so that there are 332 treasuries. Most people just leave the treasury window open and check it periodically - when you can make a treasury, a little box opens at the bottom of the screen to type your title in. As long as you have *something* in the box, you'll get a treasury (unless it crashes! which it has done many times before :) )
[info]girlpirate wrote:
Jan. 23rd, 2008 05:19 pm (UTC)
I wish I had your patience. I tend to want to list a bunch of stuff, all at once. Perhaps since I'm off today I'll try your all day long method. I never really get into the other Etsy stuff, like treasuries or the forums. I should probably try those more.
[info]beadoodles wrote:
Jan. 23rd, 2008 09:05 pm (UTC)
I tend not to mess around with actually looking at the treasuries unless I'm in them (thank goodness for the gold stars). It's just the only place you can actually get some sense of the traffic on Etsy. Every once in awhile when the stars align and I have a half hour to an hour to kill, I'll compile a treasury...but it's once in a blue moon :)

The way to know when new treasuries will open up is the number of lists - if it's near 333, I look down lists and their time left and estimate when enough will expire so that there are 332 treasuries.
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