Vandana-
It's great to have your shop and its Indian fabric here. Fabric shopping was my favorite thing to do in India, and it has been too many years since I last was there.
My first suggestion is to increase your number of listings. 21 items is a good start, but for a fabric junkie it is only a start. By increasing the number of items you offer you will increase the chance that a shopper will find exactly what she seeks.
If you have additional quantities of the fabrics listed, be sure to say so in the listing descriptions. For many people a fat quarter or a single yard may be sufficient, but many projects require several yards. On your policy page you say "If you want to order any fabric in large quantity please convo me" but it would help to tell shoppers in the listings when additional quantities are available. (And the Etsy term 'convo' generally is not used on Zibbet in place of 'contact' or 'email.')
Getting accurate representations of fabric colors is always challenging. Having photo editing software that allows color corrections, being able to use the software, and having a monitor that is adjusted to display colors accurately are important. I noticed that on many of your fabric listings you have several different images of the fabric and there are color variations between those images. Displaying variations can cause shoppers to be uncertain which most accurately shows the color. It would be better to select the image which most accurately shows the color. I buy a lot of fabric online, and I am used to seeing a single image. The only reason I can think of to have more than one image would be if there is a texture that needs a close-up to display, or if you need an extra image to show a fringe or isolated pattern element.
Also on the topic of photos, I like to see a ruler or tape measure on the fabric so I can judge the size of pattern elements. On two of your items it appears you put a coin on the fabric to help a customer to judge the size of the paisleys, but many shoppers will not know the size of the coin so it is of limited value. And be sure whatever you use to show the scale is clearly marked to indicate whether it is in cm or inches.
Finally on photos, watch out for reflections. Some of your fabrics are shiny enough that it can be an issue.
I was glad to see that you have a welcome message that is short, to the point, and lets shoppers immediately get to the important part--your products.
Whenever you list a saree, be sure that among the tags you also use the term 'sari' as that spelling is likely to be used by many shoppers when searching.
Finally, do not forget your profile page. This is a great place to let shoppers know a little bit about you that will help them to understand why your products are better or more desirable than those of your competitors. And don't be shy about including a few photos on your profile page. For examples of some exceptional profile pages, look at what Judy has done at http://www.zibbet.com/PortableGraffiti/profile or what Nancy has at http://www.zibbet.com/MillionsofStitches/profile
You are off to a great start. Happy selling.
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