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Please Don’t Be This Type of Etsy Seller

by Gail Oliver, Online Marketing Consultant

I advise a lot of online businesses – Etsy shops, Amazon sellers, independent e-commerce sites. Now, in terms of Etsy sellers, my Etsy Shop Critique is one of my best selling services. However, there are times when I feel that my advice falls on deaf ears. So, if you thinking of purchasing it (or any of my advice) please note the following situations where neither my advice or anyone else’s will be able to help you. 

If you just care about traffic numbers and not whether they are resulting in sales. Let’s pretend for a minute that you are not an online store, but a retail store and one day 1,000 people come into your shop and no one buys anything. Are you still really happy at the end of the day that 1,000 people came in your shop? Then I can’t help you because you are not seeing the big picture. Yes, traffic and sales are linked, but I would rather have 10 people come in the shop and they all bought, then 1,000 people who didn’t. And if you are not interested in why those 1,000 people didn’t buy from you, but are just happy that they came in the store at all, then I can’t help you.

If you can’t see when your business model isn’t working. Labor seems to be something that some Etsy sellers feel they should do for free. For example, if you are making an item and it takes you one hour to make it, and then you want to sell that item for $10, I am going to advise that you raise your prices because this means that you are essentially earning just $10 an hour and this is BEFORE you have even accounted for your costs. If you cannot see that this may not be worth your while, then I can’t help you. READ: How to Factor In Your Labor So You Actually Make Money.

If you are obsessing over a competitive Etsy shop who is way more successful. I can’t tell you how many times an Etsy seller will come to me and ask why they are not as successful as another Etsy shop who sells a similar product. Trust me, they don’t have a magic trick they are doing. Maybe they have more items in their shop so they turn up in more search results. Maybe they are outbidding you on ads. Maybe they have a huge social media following. Maybe they are getting repeat business from their current customer base as opposed to always try to find new customers. Maybe they are not spending time watching what you are doing and are instead spending that time and effort marketing their shop. If you going to obsess over someone else’s shop, I can’t help you.

If you expect immediate results. Starting a new business takes time. Marketing a business takes time. The old marketing rule is that people need to see your marketing message 7 times before they take action. If you expect overnight success, or are desperate for overnight success, then I can’t help you.

If you are a panicker. If you make changes to your Etsy SEO and your traffic goes down a bit, guess what, this is normal and temporary and may actually have nothing to do with the changes you made. SEO is complicated, the Etsy search algorithm is constantly changing and it can take time for your listing to move up in results for the more popular search phrases if you are competing against listings with more overall sales, more recent sales and more favorites. But if you panic and change all your listings back, guess what, you are still back to the poor performance you were having. I always advise Etsy sellers never to touch the titles or tags of listings that are pulling good traffic for you because you don’t want to fix what isn’t broken, but on your weak listings, it is obvious that you have to make changes. But I can’t help you if you don’t want to take the time to see the changes take effect. 

If you just want SEO to bring all of your traffic. So many people just want to rely on Etsy SEO and none of the other amazing tactics that effectively drive traffic to your shop, and this is such a mistake. For example, right now on Etsy there are 855,292 listings for “gold necklace”. Of those 855,292 listings, 60 will make the first page of results, but 12 will be advertisers, so that now brings us down to 45 out of 855,292 will make the first page of results or .005%. In other words, you have a .005% chance of your listing making the first page of Etsy search results for the phrase, “gold necklace”. Let’s say you are in the .005% and get on the first page. Now a buyer has to click on your listing, and this is typically a 1% to 8% chance that they do. Then, once they have clicked on your listing, they have to actually purchase your item, and this again is another 1% to 8% chance that they do. Still want to rely solely on Etsy SEO for sales? If you do, then I can’t help you. READ: The Biggest Mistake Etsy Shops Make.

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If you are an Etsy seller and want honest, proven business and marketing advice about your Etsy shop and are willing to try all the tactics, do the work and be somewhat patient, then my Etsy Shop Critique is for you!

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The Biggest Mistake Etsy Shops Make

by Gail Oliver, Online Marketing Consultant

One of the biggest mistakes I see Etsy shops make again and again is focusing all of their marketing efforts on having their products get found by the Etsy search engine. Big, big mistake.

When I consult for an online business, whether they sell on Etsy, Amazon, Houzz, whatever the case may be, I always advise that their traffic has to be a balance of traffic from the marketplace’s search engine, but also from Google, from email marketing, from publicity, from advertising and from social media. If you focus your efforts just on Etsy SEO, and they make one little change to the search algorithm, your business can fall off substantially and immediately. I have seen it happen to many successful shops, and then they practically had to start all over.

Don’t get me wrong, SEO is important but it is just one component. Did you know that most major online retailers get the majority of their traffic and sales from their email marketing efforts, not SEO? I never understood why sellers spent so much time and effort trying to get new customers rather than trying to get repeat business from their current customer base. The big retailers have figured this out, so why haven’t the smaller ones?

In terms of publicity, I once watched an Etsy shop whose product was mentioned on a very popular blog, get over 1,000 orders in 24 hours. Granted publicity can be hit or miss, but when it hits, it can be big.

In terms of social media, I have consulted for many successful Etsy shops where the majority of their traffic comes from Facebook or Pinterest, and usually the result of doing weekly giveaways on social media.

In terms of advertising, it is still the most tried and true form of getting traffic and sales. If you haven’t tried the Etsy Promoted Listings yet, I highly recommend them. I have not seen a successful Etsy shop yet who is not running them. The key is to have the right strategy.

Want to be successful on Etsy? Then try my Etsy 30-Day Success Plan. This digital download has hundreds of my proven tips and tactics to do every day for 30 days that will drive more traffic and sales at your Etsy shop.

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How to Sell on Etsy with 22 of My Best Etsy Success Tips

the best success tips for selling on etsyUPDATED NOVEMBER 2023.

Want to know how to sell successfully on Etsy? Not the basic stuff, but the best tips?

I’ve been consulting for Etsy shops since 2012, (and I sell there myself) so here are just a few of my best tips. 

Etsy Tip #1: WHAT to Sell on Etsy

Now, the first thing you should know is that not every type of product sells well on Etsy. This is why I wrote my best-selling ebook What to Sell on Etsy that shows you product demand versus number of listings on Etsy (I update it every few months).  In other words, you want to aim to sell products for which  there is high demand, but little competition.

But, from my personal experience, I can tell you a couple of tips:

  • Ornaments always sell well every November and December, so much so that I have clients who do not have to work the rest of the year.

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  • The tshirt market on Etsy is fairly saturated, but the key is to go after the volume shirt sales for things like bachelorette destination getaways and family cruises (yes, this is a thing on Etsy).
  • If you can quickly jump on a product that’s trending, you could do well in the short run. For example, when Michelle Obama wore a “VOTE” necklace back in 2020, sales of similar necklaces skyrocketed on Etsy.
Etsy Tip #2: What You CAN’T Sell on Etsy

You do not want to come to Etsy and try to just sell a hodge dodge of stuff, like you would on eBay. That is not what Etsy is all about. Plus, you are NOT allowed to RESELL items you didn’t make, unless they are vintage (so NO drop shipping, go to Amazon for that). 

You also can’t sell anything that might offend, as Etsy does have rules against this. For example, when shops started to sell QAnon and Insurrection merchandise, Etsy quickly shut them down.

You also have to be very careful regarding copyrights and trademarks. Even though you will see other Etsy sellers doing it, you cannot sell Disney, NFL, Marvel and Harry Potter themed merchandise, for example. Etsy Trust & Safety does periodic random checks of shops, and if they see these items, they will deactivate them (permanently) and maybe even your entire shop.

Even with vintage items, you have to be careful what brand names you use as certain prominent fashion brands will not allow you to include their name in the listing or it gets deactivated. To give you an example, I was creating a custom order for a person named Jordan, so in my listing title I wrote “Custom Order for Jordan”. Etsy Trust & Safety deactivated it because their “bot” assumed I was selling “custom Jordan sneakers”, which you cannot sell on Etsy.

Etsy Tip #3: WHO to Sell to on Etsy

In order to know WHAT to sell on Etsy, you have to understand WHO buys here. Women dominate buying on Etsy at 80% and they are typically in the age range of 25 to 45. The gift buyer also dominates Etsy, therefore you are essentially targeting the female gift buyer for the most part. This is likely why “gift for boyfriend” is the top gift search. 

And she buys for every type of occasion from weddings and housewarmings to baby showers and Friendsgiving. And she buys for everyone in her life, from her kids and her brother-in-law to her friends and her coworkers. So keep this in mind when you are deciding what to sell, as well as which keywords to use. 

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If you need more help getting your shop seen on Etsy, be sure to download my best-selling Etsy 30-Day Success Plan.

Etsy Tip #4: Selling POD Products

Using fulfillment houses and print on demand (POD) services is allowed on Etsy, as long as the original design is yours. So this means creating a design for a t-shirt, but using a POD like Printful to actually print the shirt and ship it to the customer. POD products can be shirts, mugs, art prints, ornaments, and a variety of other items.

The downside to having an Etsy shop that uses POD services is that profit margins are very slim as the POD takes up to 50%. This means you have to do high volume sales in order for your shop to be worthwhile.

Also, while the POD takes care of the shipping for you, this can also be a negative. If your fulfillment house get backlogged or takes a long time to ship, your shop is the one that gets blamed, especially with a bad review. You are handing over the control of your shop to a third party, and this can work against you.

Etsy Tip #5: The Biggest Buying Holidays

Hands down, Christmas is the biggest selling time on Etsy. It starts in early October and goes pretty much up until Christmas Day, so make sure you can ship up to the last minute.

However, Halloween is the second biggest buying holiday on Etsy and it gets bigger every year!

For most holidays, it is not just about selling gifts, but also selling holiday decor, holiday fashion, party invitations and much more! The more creative, the better as each season will have its hot fad. The last few years it has been matching family pajamas, for example, for both Halloween and Christmas. 

In terms of Halloween items, customers flock to Etsy for the traditional Halloween items like indoor and outdoor decor, kids costumes, adult costumes, dog costumes, masks, and treat baskets. In fact, dog costumes is one item that has high demand and little competition on Etsy.

But customers also come looking for unusual Halloween items, like Halloween wedding dresses, Halloween advent calendars and more.

After that, Mother’s Day and Father’s Day are also top selling occasions. Again, I have had customers who sell enough in May and June that they do not sell the rest of the year. For these two occasions, matching items do really well, such as Matching Mother and Daughter Necklaces or Matching Father and Son Hats.

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My Etsy Holiday Planner covers ALL of the holidays and big buying occasions through the year, with planning timelines, the top searches, product ideas and more.

Etsy Tip #6: Create Listings That Are Sets

One of my best tips for selling on Etsy is to add listings to your Etsy shop that are SETS of products. Not perfectly matchy matchy sets, but coordinated sets. For example, maybe an art print set whereby the customer gets 5 different prints in 3 different sizes but all in the same color scheme. Not only do you sell more products at one time to one customer, but customers are looking for the convenience of you doing the “decorating” for them.

This same strategy can be applied to jewelry (sets of earrings are always in demand), fashion accessories, throw pillows, baby items, personalized gifts, wreaths, beauty products, greeting cards, seasonal (fall set of products), and holiday items (Halloween decor set).

Again, the goal is not just to put matching items together but rather like-minded or coordinated items together. Buyers on Etsy love getting value offers. 

Etsy Tip #7: Slow Times

Historically, Etsy’s strongest selling period has always been Q4, which is October 1st to December 31st. Also, historically, Etsy’s slowest selling period is Q1, which is January 1st to March 31st. So, depending on the type of Etsy shop you have, you can’t always expect to sell in March what you sold in December. However, this slow time is a good time to run a sale because when demand is low, prices should go down. Why give a big discount when sales are hot? Save them for the slow times.

Etsy Tip #8: Do Not Rely on Etsy for ALL Traffic

One of the biggest mistakes in regards to selling on Etsy is too much of a dependence upon the Etsy search engine for traffic. Big, big mistake! When I consult for an online business, whether they sell on Etsy, Amazon, and so forth, I always advise that their traffic be a balance of traffic from the marketplace’s search engine but also Google search, email marketing, publicity, advertising and social media. My 12-Month Marketing Plans give you other tactics each month to drive more traffic.

If you focus all of your efforts just on Etsy traffic and Etsy makes one little change to the search algorithm, your business can fall off substantially and immediately. I have seen it happen to many once successful Etsy shops and then they practically have to start all over.

Don’t get me wrong, Etsy SEO is important but it is just one component. Don’t make it the only one if you want to have a successful shop. 

Etsy Tip #9: Maintaining Your Etsy Customers

The best thing you can do to get repeat business from anyone who buys from you on Etsy, is to ask the customer to opt in on your email list. Etsy has an integrated one called MailFold that you can use, or you can link to your own email sign up that you have on your blog or website. It would really help if you offered customers an incentive, such as 15% off their first order if they sign up.

The goal is to then email your customer list at the start of every quarter with new products in the shop and/or several weeks before any of the big gift buying occasions with a special offer or early bird sale. This is really important for Black Friday, to get those sales before these customers spend elsewhere. Depending on what you sell, you want at least 20% of your business to be repeat customers.

Etsy Tip #10: Avoid Backorders 

I have had Etsy shops come to me in a panic stating that Etsy shut down their shop so they could catch up on orders. This happens a lot during the Christmas buying time, when Etsy feels that a shop has too many overdue orders and is worried customers will start cancelling. Therefore, try to keep up on your orders and avoid too many reaching overdue status.

Etsy Tip #11: Careful About Too Much Success in the Beginning

Unfortunately, there are scammers on Etsy so Etsy does have to protect customers. People would set up a tshirt shop, for example, selling shirts super cheap so that they immediately got tons of orders. Then they would shut down the store, never fulfilling the orders and keeping the money. As a result, if Etsy sees a sudden burst of sales at a new store, they might suspend the store temporarily in order to see if it is legitimate.

Etsy Tip #12: Personalized Gifts on Etsy

The most popular search in November on Etsy is “personalized gift”. This is because people come to Etsy looking for those unique items, and then they want it personalized for the recipient.

Personalization typically means the adding of a name, initials, date, geography coordinates, a graphic or an icon that represents the person in some way. No matter what you sell on Etsy, if you can offer some form of personalization, you have a better chance of making the sale.

Etsy Tip #13: Constantly Renewing Listings

So many Etsy sellers waste a ton of money on manually renewing their listings several times a day, thinking it helps their ranking in Etsy search. Guess what, it doesn’t! This is false information, based on how Etsy use to work.

Back in the day, the landing page of Etsy was a grid of products that had all been listed (brand new item) or re-listed (it just sold so it re-listed) in the last hour. It would change every hour. So sellers found that when they manually renewed a listing, this was a way to make the front page, if only for an hour. Etsy’s landing page has not worked like this in years, yet people still float around this tactic as if it still works today. You are wasting your money!

Etsy Tip #14: Using the Etsy Ads

If you haven’t tried the Etsy ads yet, I do recommend them to get things going, but only on your higher priced products. With the Etsy ads, you cannot set the bid rate or pick the keywords, and since the competition for ads is fairly fierce on Etsy, bid rates can get high.

Therefore, lower priced products simply cannot afford the high bid rates. The only way I would recommend the Etsy ads is if you can bundle some of your lower priced products together to make a higher priced product. 

Watch your ROAS stats on the listings you advertise. The higher, the better. Don’t run ads on listings that have a low ROAS or are not in season i.e. don’t advertise a Halloween costume in May.

Etsy Tip #15: Getting More Clicks on Your Photos

Your Etsy SEO could be working wonderfully in that your listings are ranking high in Etsy search, maybe even making the first page of results, but you still are not seeing traffic. At this point, this is no longer an SEO issue, but potentially a product photo issue.

There are many reasons why someone might NOT click on your product photos when they come up in Etsy search results. For example, if you are showing a black throw pillow but the customer is looking for grey, they are not going to click on your photo unless you have a banner or circle on the image indicating “Other Colors Available”. Same with other sizes, materials, styles, patterns and so forth. So use circles, banners and other text on the image to attract the eye as well as lure them in to see the other colors you have. 

Another reason for low clickthrough is if your photos look like everyone else’s. You will just blend in and not stand out. Therefore, do a search on Etsy for your main search phrase and see the photos that come up. If they are all on white backgrounds, for example, then put yours on a brightly colored background. One of my best Etsy shop tips is to do the opposite, not the same thing that your competitors are doing if you really want to stand out.

Finally, if your product photography is poor quality, this is likely another issue why you are not getting clickthrough. If you are going to be selling the same designs over and over again, it is worthwhile to invest in professional photography.

Etsy Tip #16: Etsy SEO Tips
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Etsy SEO is very complicated and based on so much more than keywords and search phrases. While it helps to fill up your listing titles and tags with popular search phrases, Etsy will rank your listings based on many other factors including having a high conversion rate, offering free shipping, shipping quickly, and having the Best Seller distinction. Having a combination of all or most of these factors is what will make your listing rank well.

One thing that can help your listing’s SEO is to run a sale, as typically 75% of listings on the first page of Etsy results are on sale, so Etsy puts a lot of weight on this. Discover many more SEO tips (along with how to develop a success SEO strategy) in my best-selling Etsy SEO Guide

Etsy Tip #17: Do Not Use Search Phrases That Don’t Apply

Many Etsy shops try to use popular Etsy search phrases that do not apply, just to try and take advantage of the high traffic. However, there is a down side to doing this if you are running Etsy ads. When you run the Etsy ads you are being charged by the click. So if you indicate something in the listing title that makes someone click on the listing, but then they find out you don’t really offer this, you just paid for a click that will not turn into a sale. This can get very expensive very fast.

For example, I had a customer who was selling a baby onesie. Just the onesie, no other accessories. He couldn’t understand why the conversion on clickthrough was so low. He was using the very popular search phrase, “Baby Outfit” in the listing title, and as a result, people were clicking on the onesie thinking there would be other items included (such as a tutu, leg warmers, headband) as part of the outfit, but there wasn’t. Therefore, he ended up paying for a lot of clicks that did not turn into sales. Therefore, do not to mislead or it can cost you. 

Etsy Tip #18: Using Social Media
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Social media is important but it does not always convert as high into sales as other forms of marketing. That being said, it can’t hurt. What I always tell Etsy shops to do is try and comment regularly on Etsy’s posts on Facebook and Instagram, in order to get seen by people following their accounts, as well as by the Etsy merchandisers and social media experts who pick the products to feature. It also helps to use the Etsy hash tags that the merchandisers search on to find products to feature, such as #EtsyFinds.

For a long time, Etsy would feature any type of succulent product on their social media pages, simply if you used the hashtag #SucculentSaturday. The key is to follow their accounts to see if there is another type of hashtag they seem to regularly feature. My download, 365 Social Media Post Ideas makes your social media marketing super easy!

Etsy Tip #19: Getting the Best Seller Distinction

One key to doing well on Etsy, is when your listings get awarded with Etsy’s Best Seller Distinction. Having this label appear on the listing really helps its sales conversion rate, because customers respond well to buying something that has proven to be a best seller. It makes the purchase less risky. Now, getting the distinction doesn’t always mean that your listing is a best seller overall on Etsy, but rather just in your shop. 

You also have to maintain it, because if sales slip on the listing, the distinction goes away. You will also see that the Best Seller distinction helps your ad impressions and ad ranking as well. If you were to select all of your listings to be advertised on Etsy, Etsy will gravitate towards giving the most ad impressions to the listings that have the Best Seller distinction. Even just one listing having the Best Seller distinction can end up bringing the majority of your traffic – both organic and paid traffic. 

Etsy Tip #20: What’s Big on Black Friday

Want to know one of the most popular items on Black Friday? Engagement rings! This is due to the fact that Black Friday is predominantly seen as a time to get an amazing deal on those high ticket items and engagement rings are a high ticket item.

Also, 80% off all engagements occur between Christmas and January 1st, so the timing is right. Therefore, if you sell engagement rings, I would consider offering a significant Black Friday sale (it can’t be 10%, that just won’t cut it) and start promoting it in early November in your Etsy shop banner, Etsy shop announcement and email marketing to current customers (they can pass the offer along to their friends and family). You might also need to have some rings that are ready to ship to really take advantage.

Etsy Tip #21: Don’t Give Up on Your Etsy Shop So Quickly

So many Etsy shops will throw in the towel way too early. It takes time to get a shop going. It can even take up to three months before the Etsy search engine has indexed all of your new listings, so if you are relying solely on Etsy for traffic, you have to give it some time.

Now, some customers are a little hesitant to purchase from new shops that have no reviews or sales. But trust me, you will eventually get that first customer who takes a chance. So stick with it, or get one on one help with my Etsy Shop Critique

Etsy Tip #22: How to Find Success Selling on Etsy

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5 Etsy Shop Marketing Tips for December

You may be busy filling Christmas orders, but don’t forget you always need to be marketing and promoting your Etsy shop, especially to avoid the upcoming January lull. So today, I am giving 5 hot tips.

5 Etsy Shop Marketing Tips for December
  1. Everyone will be on Instagram on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day posting photos so it’s a good time to run an Instagram ad for your shop, advertising gifts people may have wanted to get but didn’t get for Christmas. In Canada and the UK, it’s called a Boxing Day sale.5 Etsy Shop Marketing Tips for December
  2. If you sell wedding products, you need to run a Google, Facebook, Instagram and/or Pinterest ad for your shop starting Christmas Day and running for the next 10 days as 70% of all engagements happen on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve.
  3. At mid to end of December, you will want to start sending product submissions to blogs that your target market reads for inclusion in their Valentine’s gift guides.
  4. Pantone is announcing their Color of the Year later the first week of December so make sure to capitalize on the social media buzz it generates posting any products you have in the color or products from other non-competitive shops (in hopes they return the favor). Also, pitch to the Etsy editors any products you have in the color as they will likely be writing about it as well.
  5. Create an after-Christmas product bundle to get rid of any overstock, out-of-date, poor selling or seasonal items.

Get more tips to drive traffic to your Etsy shop with my best selling 30-Day Etsy Success Plan.

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Important Things You Need Know if You Sell on Etsy

Sell on EtsyHere are some little things you might not know about if you sell on Etsy, based on my own experience as well as experiences of my customers.

Your Etsy Ads Can Suddenly Shut Off

If you see that your traffic seems suddenly low, or listings that were selling well due to ads are suddenly not really selling, it could be that your ads have shut off, even though it shows they are still on. This has happened to me, so go into the Etsy AdManager, and toggle the promoted listings on and off again.

New Listings are Automatically Advertised

When you add a new listing, below the shipping information there is a box called “Marketing” and the option for “Yes, advertise this listing” is the default unless you manually select “Maybe Later”.

Etsy Ad Budget

Your maximum Etsy ad budget slowly increases, based on how much you advertise and how much is in your payment account. The maximum ad amount you can reach is $1,000 a day (and some sellers do spend this!).

How to Avoid Having Your Shop Put on Vacation Mode by Etsy

As of January 1st, 2022, all Etsy shops have to list their business number under “Finances/Legal and Tax Information”. However, here is what you need to know. You get two tries to enter the information. If you get anything wrong, such as the correct spelling of your business name as it appears on your tax paperwork, or the number itself, your shop will automatically be put on vacation mode. I know, it happened to me as I simply did not include a space between two words in my company name. I corrected it on the second try and my shop was quickly put back up.

Another Way to Avoid Having Your Shop Put on Vacation Mode by Etsy

If your orders are backed up or not shipping out quickly, especially at Christmas, Etsy will automatically put your shop on vacation mode until you are caught up.

How to Avoid Having Your Shop Shut Down by Etsy

If you have any other shops on Etsy, you have to disclose this in the About page that appears below your reviews. You also have to disclose any manufacturing partners in this section as well.

Prohibited Products

Ivory and amber are just two items that you are not allowed to sell on Etsy. However, if you innocently use these words to describe a color of one of your items, it can also get the listing taken down.

Star Seller Program

A four star review is given the same weight as a one star review for the Star Seller program.

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