To efficiently improve Etsy shop performance, sellers should use visibility scores to identify which listings are worth fixing: listings with lower-than-normal visibility and lower grades are safer candidates for improvement because they haven't been performing well and have no recent momentum, while listings with higher-than-normal visibility and strong grades should be left alone as they are already performing well; changes should be tracked before implementation to measure their actual impact.
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How to tell which Etsy listings are worth fixing. Your Etsy shop is not performing as well as you would like. I understand we all feel that something is missing. One little tweak and suddenly you'll have that shop of your dreams. But which listing should you work on? A lot of sellers are stuck. They either fix too much all at once or they fix nothing at all. And either things can hurt your shop. In this video, I'm going to show you how to use E-Rank to quickly work out which listings are actually worth fixing and which ones are performing well and should be left alone. That way, you can decide where to spend your time to have the best chance of making a real difference. You can stop guessing and worrying.
When sales feel slow, it's very tempting to go through your shop and start fixing listings at random. But the problem with that approach is that not all listings are in the same position.
Some listings are already doing well for your shop. Even if they're not getting a huge number of views, others are underperforming compared to what's normal for you. And these are the ones that changes are more likely to help. If you treat every listing the same, you risk spending time on listings that don't need it, or worse, changing something that was already working. So, what you really need is a way to compare your listings with each other and spot which ones are behaving differently. And that's where this nice little metric from E-Rank comes in, the visibility score.
To see your visibility on E-Rank, go to listing optimization listings. This is available for free and paid plans. what visibility actually tells you in E-Rank. Visibility is a way of comparing how a listing is performing against other listings across Etsy. It looks at a listing's average daily views and shows how that compares to thousands of other listings as a percentage. So, if a listing has a visibility score of 70, that means it's getting more average daily views than about 70% of other listings. It's important to understand this isn't a score out of a 100 and it's not saying how good your listing is. It's a simple quick way to compare listings of different ages.
And because it's based on average daily views, it reflects past performance. So, it's not going to react instantly to changes you've made. But this makes it useful for spotting patterns rather than chasing just short-term spikes. You want to use visibility to compare similar listings.
It's important to remember with visibility that it works best when you compare like with like.
Different types of products naturally attract different levels of interest. So, visibility is much more useful when you're comparing similar items within your own shop rather than comparing everything all at once. For example, if you sell several different types of product, you can look at only one shop section by clicking here. Visibility can help you see which listing in that section are getting more attention over time and which are being seen less often. So, it gives you a baseline for what's normal in your shop. Once you know roughly where most of your listings sit, it becomes much easier to spot the ones that are behaving differently, either doing better than usual or worse than usual. And this is where visibility starts to become really useful. Once you've got a sense of what's normal in your shop, you can start spotting the listings that are worth paying attention to. A common pattern to look for is listings that have lower than normal visibility for your shop and a lower grade. In E-Rank, the grade reflects a combination of factors, including how complete and well optimized the listing is and whether it's had recent sales activity. So, when a listing has both low visibility and a low grade, that's often a sign that it hasn't been getting much attention and hasn't had recent momentum and it has some suggestions that might be easy fixes. So, these are usually safer candidates for improvement because you're not risking a listing that's strongly performing already. At this stage, the goal isn't to fix everything. It's to identify a small number of listings where changes are more likely to help. And just as important, visibility can help you spot the listings you should leave alone. If a listing has a higher than normal visibility for your shop, especially if it also has strong grade or consistent sales, it's a good sign it's doing its job. Even if it's not your top seller, it's performing well compared to the rest of your shop. And that usually means it's best left alone. There are listings where unnecessarily changes can do more harm than good. Unless it's getting a lot of views but converting very poorly, it's often better to treat wellperforming listings as reference points instead of test subjects. They can help you understand what's already working in your shop without putting the whole shop performance at risk. And once you know which listings to fix and which to leave alone, the final step is to make changes in a way that's safe and measurable. Once you've identified a listing that's worth fixing, the key is to make changes in a way that lets you see what's actually worked.
This is where tracking matters. If you know you're going to update a listing, whether it's the title, tags, photos, or pricing, it's a good idea to start tracking that listing before you make any changes. In E-Rank, you can do this with the changes tool. It takes a daily snapshot of the listing so you can see how views change over time and exactly what the listing looked like before and after your edits. This is a premium feature for E-Rank paid accounts, but for all accounts, you can leave a note to yourself on the listing when you made the changes to remind yourself what you did and why you did it. Tracking means if a change improves performance, you'll be able to see it clearly. And if it's had a negative impact, you're not stuck guessing what went wrong.
you can roll things back. This approach turns listing updates into small science experiments and makes improving your shop much less stressful. Visibility and grade give you a great way to step back and see how your listings are performing in context instead of reacting based on gut feel or stress. By comparing similar listings in your own shop, spotting the ones with lower than normal visibility and lower grades, and tracking changes carefully, you can focus your time where it's most likely to make a difference. We have lots more tips to help improve your Etsy shop, like finding the top trending keywords Etsy sellers are using or understanding your competitors. So, don't forget to subscribe to this channel and check out these other videos.
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