I spent over $300,000 on Etsy Ads: Top Seller Shares His Secrets

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
  • If you're selling on Etsy, you've probably tried Etsy ads. Whether you loved them, hated them, or found them just "mhaaa," did you know there's a right way to run Etsy ads? This method helped me grow my business significantly. In this video, I’ll share the dos and don'ts, and what you need to understand to save money and boost your Etsy success.
    To get a step-by-step guide on how I built a new POD model that made me $800 in daily sales by the second month, click the link below.
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Комментарии • 27

  • @chrisnotdetected
    @chrisnotdetected Месяц назад +12

    etsy ads work 100% of the time ... for etsy's bank account.

    • @thetalkshop
      @thetalkshop  29 дней назад +2

      If Etsy advertise your product to the wrong people, even though they get your money, but they might lose customers business. It’s a Etsy’s best interest to make sure that the right product is shown to the right customer. And there’s a great responsibility from the seller to make sure that happens.

    • @chrisnotdetected
      @chrisnotdetected 28 дней назад

      @@thetalkshop yeah. that's why accurate and honest titles / keywords are so important. both of our points of view are true and exist at the same time. etsy ads are still just free no cost income for etsy. they feature sellers in searches that sell well for their main income stream but make bank off of people running ads. both are part of the algorithm. it's misleading to say etsy focuses on getting sales when they clearly make bank on things that are not selling through their ads system. their clicks are way overpriced compared to other platforms too. once you pay for ads you can also forget about natural traffic if you turn ads off. new post/products do get a bump even without ads but it's a small bump.

  • @thetalkshop
    @thetalkshop  Месяц назад +6

    By the way, I spent 300,000 on one of my Etsy shops, not all of them lol

  • @annastoyanova1722
    @annastoyanova1722 22 дня назад

    Thank you for your videos. These are mid sellers probably as I barely make any sells and my ads budget is 3 $ a day. My data is not enough to make such conclusions.

  • @BreatheInTheLightSoyCandles
    @BreatheInTheLightSoyCandles Месяц назад

    Great information!!!

  • @oliviajohnson9062
    @oliviajohnson9062 Месяц назад

    Thank you !

  • @seazestyt
    @seazestyt Месяц назад +2

    The most important point you never mentioned. What was your return in the 300k ads. Usually for every 100 dollars I spend in an add I get $200 dollars but the average price of my item is about $350 dollars. Also there is the law of the diminishing return so I spend $30 a day but if I spend $60 a day I will not double my return.

    • @seazestyt
      @seazestyt Месяц назад

      Needless to say your SEO, number of sales , feedbacks, number of listings, daily activity and so on will help your ETSY adds further as far as ranking your listings better. For some people who sell low cost items I believe Etsy adds becomes too expensive. Having said that it will eventually help your shop organically even if you have only few sales. It is more like a small booster for the new shops created at Etsy.

    • @cpnoboat7659
      @cpnoboat7659 28 дней назад

      I was wondering the same; at this time he should have been able to purchase a house then, at least in theory.
      And "I just realized that I spent $..." doesn't sound as planning, but anyway, he's sharing his story as an entrepreneur with no business background as the majority of people, so I can understand.
      It's nice that he shares.

  • @flex19112
    @flex19112 7 дней назад

    They spend like 10% of my ad budget, is their anyway I can increase it?

  • @annastoyanova1722
    @annastoyanova1722 22 дня назад

    I think I struggle with design. Any videos on that?

  • @jmazurets123
    @jmazurets123 Месяц назад +1

    Needed this video! Vlad the 🐐 of Etsy

  • @VtuberBackgrounds
    @VtuberBackgrounds Месяц назад +2

    If Etsy wanted you to be successful with ads, they would add the ability to specify negative keywords and the ability to bid on specific keyphrases set by the user. It’s all about milking your money. It’s about their profit, not yours.

    • @thetalkshop
      @thetalkshop  Месяц назад

      Well they actually do that though

  • @trevors7905
    @trevors7905 Месяц назад +2

    Is advertising by highest bidder? Does Etsy control when and who sees your ad? Everyone says it is useless, don't bother. How much of that $300K was curious competition?

    • @thetalkshop
      @thetalkshop  Месяц назад +2

      No the algorithm will rank your ad separately. So if your product is not appropriate, then you just won’t rank on the ads portion of Etsy. Which means your advertisement might be dead in the water and you won’t spend much

  • @tarikzecic6679
    @tarikzecic6679 Месяц назад

    Hi, do you offer a consultation service related to Etsy ads, I'm interested in your advice?

  • @JoshuaSawyer-us5os
    @JoshuaSawyer-us5os 29 дней назад +1

    Hey I know this is off topic from the video but I was wondering if you had any advice for what I should do with my Etsy shop.
    Its a small Etsy shop with 3-4 listing in it so it is not worked on a lot. The main issue though is that I left the shop inactive for about a year or so. I came back because a friend and I decided that we wanted to start making some money from a side hustle, to which I told him that I had already made an Etsy shop a while back that I had never really worked on. There are a couple problems though: First, my listings got deactivated. I'm not sure if this is because of the payment or not because I would have thought it would go under the expired category, not the deactivated. Second, I want to try and revive the shop but I don't know if I should. I'm fairly certain (but not 100% sure) that if you leave a shop inactive for that long your going to struggle getting back into the algorithm. So I want to know if I should scrap the shop or if I should try and revive it? Since I already have the minimum listings, shop banner, and a pleasing logo & name so I don't really want to start over. So if you can help me out, what do you think I should do with the shop?

    • @thetalkshop
      @thetalkshop  28 дней назад

      The theory that says, new shops, or fresher, shops do better than old shops. This is not entirely true, I know this because I tested that myself. Unless you have issues with reviews, you should not have any issues growing that Etsy shop.

  • @fillipa3189
    @fillipa3189 Месяц назад

    I run ads at only $1 a day because I'm not getting much sales so can't afford to spend a higher amount, when should I review the favourites chart and determine which listings to turn off when I'm only get 2 clicks a day at the most?

    • @thetalkshop
      @thetalkshop  Месяц назад +2

      I’m your case first I would be patient. But second I would go super heavy in to product research to see where traffic is and have a strategy to target that traffic. Strategy will then drive your listing

  • @le5132
    @le5132 Месяц назад

    Will Etsy ever start showing only one stores items on the similar items tab when someone is clicking from Pinterest.

    • @thetalkshop
      @thetalkshop  28 дней назад

      I’m not really sure about this one

  • @AngelinoDoori
    @AngelinoDoori Месяц назад +1

    1/3 of a house where I live lol