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7. Still no sales, what am I doing wrong?!

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Hi everybody,


 


Getting pretty down about no sales or even any interest in my shop. I have a Twitter account, facebook and do as much other advertising as possible but still nothing. Is there anything anyone can advise to change my shop to get more visitors and interest in my items? Prices? Pictures? Items?


 


Any help would be much appreciated.


 


Best wishes,


 


Sarah


 


http://www.zibbet.com/Unique1985 

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Replies to This Discussion Judy (Zibbet Moderator) Permalink Reply by Judy (Zibbet Moderator) on June 2, 2011 at 12:01pm

Hi Sarah


Your shop looks nice.


There are several articles on this subject here:

January 18, 2011No Sales? Hmmm… Part 1 Your ShopJanuary 26, 2011No Sales? Hmmm… Part 2 Social NetworkingFebruary 1, 2011No Sales? Hmmm… Part 3 More Online PromotionFebruary 9, 2011No Sales? Hmmm… Part 4 Putting It All Together 

 

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Amy Jo Rabold Permalink Reply by Amy Jo Rabold on June 2, 2011 at 12:12pm

Your shop is cute ... I'm also new and have no sales here yet :(


I'll pass on some advice that was given to me I have a free account so I can only list 50 items I was told I should list as many as possible.


Since you only have 15 items I'm guessing people may want more to choose from, I have listed about 35 items and I have a PIF (Pay It Forward) listed too.


Here's wishing lots of luck,


Amy


www.zibbet.com/Amyjoscreations


Handcrafted for Style

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NIFTYKNITS (Heather) Permalink Reply by NIFTYKNITS (Heather) on June 2, 2011 at 12:52pm Your photos are great, I love action shots for clothes. I would imagine the garments are quite lightweight, so the overseas shipping seems very expensive. Are you using priority? Maybe it's worth checking a price for first class instead? If I was 20 years younger I'd love the romper suit! ? Reply

Nicole Angell Permalink Reply by Nicole Angell on June 2, 2011 at 12:59pm

Same problem here.


 


www.zibbet.com/enchantedcraft


love the community though

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LOC Design Studio (Vicki) Permalink Reply by LOC Design Studio (Vicki) on June 2, 2011 at 1:22pm

No sales doesn't necessarily mean that you are doing anything wrong. Not only are we existing in a very down economy at the moment, we are also going into the summer season in the Northern Hemisphere when shopping isn't a top priority for a lot of people. With the kids out of school, people are spending on vacations and possibly childcare (for young school aged children). These are expenses that parents don't have the rest of the year. With that said, one thing that I observed is that you sell on another venue also, which is not a problem. However, what is a problem for search engines such as Google, is that your titles and descriptions appear to be identical for the same items on both venues. Google doesn't like duplicate content and will actually penalize pages for that, giving them lower page ranks and maybe not even including them on search results pages at all. We highly recommend that you alter both your titles and descriptons significantly (some say by at least 30%) to avoid the duplicate content problem.


 


For more information on SEO and related topics, take a look at articles on Zibbet's blog, Inspire, for these topics:


Search Engin Optimization ~ SEO


Titles, Descriptions and Tags


 


For a comprehensive list of Success on Zibbet articles check out the Success on Zibbet Article Index discussion.


 


Best wishes for much success on Zibbet!


 


Vicki

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Diane Svete-Noxon Permalink Reply by Diane Svete-Noxon 1 day ago Vicki is So right about the Season. There's a lot of financial juggling going on at this time. Also, speaking only from a Southern viewpoint it's hot down here and all that I care about is wearing something cool and not necessarily stylish. Come Fall ppl are more apt to dress to impress. Don't concentrate or obsess on the sales yet. Put your work into your shop and the sales will come. It took me approximately 6 months before my first sale and a lot of Hard Work! ? Reply

A Crafty Arab Permalink Reply by A Crafty Arab on June 2, 2011 at 1:35pm

I would recommend you fill up your shop so that people have a variety of items.  I would also recommend that you fill your shop welcome with key words (dresses, tops, etc).  That is prime real estate for search engines to find you.


Kay


A Crafty Arab

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Ashley Filczer Permalink Reply by Ashley Filczer on June 2, 2011 at 2:17pm I signed up about the same time too. I haven't had anything yet, but it'll pick up. Gotta keep on keepin on. ? Reply

Sassy Shannon Permalink Reply by Sassy Shannon on June 2, 2011 at 3:00pm

I am fairly new here also and I havent yet made a sale. I just got to keep thinking positive about it. There is so many soapers and jewelry people out there. Just keep on trucking and hopefully things will pick up. Keep your head held high.


Shannon

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MosaicSignature (Gail) Permalink Reply by MosaicSignature (Gail) on June 2, 2011 at 4:14pm I know it can be very discouraging when you work so hard on your crafts, list them and then wait and wait for the sales and they don't come. Many of us are on that boat. But just remember how much you enjoy doing your craft and where it takes you when you are doing it. I know when I started doing my mosaics I did not do it to make money, so that is what I tell myself every time I sign on and see that I have not made any sales yet. I do it because I enjoy doing it. So when the sales do come it will be a bonus. We must stay optimistic and continue to enjoy our crafts or it will become a job that we hate. We also need to promote our shops and Zibbet. Read all the helpful material that Zibbet has available for us. We must not get discouraged and the sales will come. http://www.zibbet.com/MosaicSignature ? Reply

Angela Carter Permalink Reply by Angela Carter on June 3, 2011 at 2:01am

I am still working on the SEO and marketing aspect myself, but I can comment on the design aspects of your store.


Banner- Background image is very cool, but is a little distracting.  You could darken it with an image editing software so the reading will pop better.  If you are familiar with photography terms, you could also do a reverse vignette under the areas with writing.


Colors- I know you're not a premium member, but if you ever are, get the green out.  It clashes with your shops banner.


Product photographs- Very impressive.  Shows the models in different positions similar to real life.  The action photographs are great!  I might add a photo graph of a detail here and there to give variety, but other than that your photographs are great.  An additional note:  Be careful with slanted shots.  They can be fun and creative, but if you use too many, it can distract from your product.  Your cardigan doesn't have a single horizontal shot.


Product Descriptions- seem good to me, but as I said I am still working on the SEO stuff my self.


Welcome- I agree with what was said about the Welcome.  You mention on every item how to get custom clothing, so it's not necessary to be detailed about it in the Welcome.  Think of your welcome as the first sentence in a really good novel.  What can you say that will make a customer say, "I HAVE to see at what she sells."


I also noticed you have only had the account since April 11th 2011.  It can take a while for your store to build momentum.  More items and great customer service will encourage repeat business and referrals.  Once you get the first few sales, make sure your customer feels like your store is the best place on Earth.


Well that's my penny's worth.  I hope it helps.


Keep in mind there are exceptions to every rule.  It would be great if there were one right answer.  Some people have said that my jewelry blends into my background too much, but my customers have said they love my images.  Who knows.

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Angela Carter Permalink Reply by Angela Carter on June 3, 2011 at 2:01am

Wow, I didn't realize I had written so much until I saw it posted.  Geesh


Your clothing are darling by the way.

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