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Post by RetroMonde on Mar 7, 2017 23:31:14 GMT
I got a notice from Etsy this AM saying, "congratulations- one of my items was getting a lot of views". So far today I'm up to 193 views on that one item... I'm lucky to get half that many views in a week in that store! My stats show something called t.co as the source of the views. Googled it and it is coming from Twitter as their link shortener but that's all I can figure out- someone with a ton of followers must have mentioned or linked to it. Is there any way to see what the context of the tweet was? ETA- all the tweets & traffic in the world doesn't make a difference unless someone ponies up the dang $$ and buys the pattern
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2017 23:35:51 GMT
Try and search twitter for it using your title KWs. Maybe you can find it? More views = more traffic = higher potential to sell the item ETA: What item is it?
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Post by RetroMonde on Mar 7, 2017 23:40:09 GMT
I just checked further in stats- the hits are mostly coming from France. It's this one, an out of print wedding dress pattern. Yes, I know in theory that traffic is awesome but no one seems to be wandering further in the store.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2017 0:14:50 GMT
I'm not finding yours on Twitter at all. Weird.
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Post by RetroMonde on Mar 8, 2017 0:58:59 GMT
Maybe they posted from their blog and it went into their twitter feed? Funny too, not one person has favorited the darn thing! What are the odds they're all lookie-loos?
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Post by zoesam on Mar 8, 2017 1:28:42 GMT
Start googling your item. Try different combos, that's really the only way to do it.
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Post by chapeaunoir on Mar 8, 2017 2:17:54 GMT
It probably got onto a blog - that's happened to me, too.
No, all of those lookie loos have never translated into sales for me. Good SEO and hard cash purchasing Google ads is about all that works, but I quit doing that when even that was failing.
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