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Owned by Karen

A quiet space for those grieving the loss of a beloved companion. A place to remember, to share, and to feel less alone.

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(Duplicate Listings) One product, multiple listings.
Etsy lets you list the same product more than once with different titles, photos, and keywords targeting different buyers. A "bridesmaid gift" and a "best friend birthday gift" could be the exact same product — but they show up in completely different searches. This is one of the fastest ways to increase your shop visibility without making new products. However, I don't suggest you do this more than one time per listing, so no more than 2 sections per product. If you overdo it, customers are turned off as they see it as spam, AND you run the risk of someone accidentally buying the same product twice and being unhappy. Have you tried this yet?
(Duplicate Listings) One product, multiple listings.
3 likes • 8d
Yes. I have Nursery & Kids and Drawings & Sketches sections and some things just fit into both.
⚠️ Are you accidentally breaking the law with your Etsy sales?
I dropped this on TikTok live last night and the comments went off — so let's talk about it properly in here. Here's what a lot of Etsy sellers don't know: Running a perpetual sale on Etsy may actually be false advertising. And depending on your location — it could be illegal. Here's the rule 👇 For a price to be considered a legitimate "sale" price — your ORIGINAL price has to be the real price for at least 51% of the time. That means if your listing has been "20% off" for the last 4 months straight — that discounted price IS your price. There is no sale. You're just misleading buyers. Etsy has been quietly cracking down on this. And consumer protection laws in several states are serious about false advertising. Do this audit today: - ✅ Go through your active listings - ✅ Check any listing currently showing a sale price - ✅ Ask yourself — has this listing spent MORE time at full price than on sale? - ✅ If not — end the sale and reset your pricing strategy So what actually works instead? - Launch mode pricing — start low, raise every few sales 📈 (for new sellers with less than 50 sales) - Run real limited time sales — 48 to 72 hours max - Use seasonal moments to justify the discount — holidays, launches, milestones Perpetual sales feel like a conversion hack but they're eroding buyer trust AND putting your shop at risk. Protect your shop. Sell smarter. 🖤 Drop your questions below — have you been running a long term sale? Let's talk about it. 👇
⚠️ Are you accidentally breaking the law with your Etsy sales?
0 likes • 16d
Well I didn't know it was 51% of the time, but luckily for me, I forget to put sales on for most of the time. I see people I know, and know from other groups, with constant sales on though. In fact I was in two Etsy groups on here previously and they told us as part of the classroom and live training to have a sale on almost constantly, and to just put them on for a week, so that there was the time running out urgency factor, and then restart them as soon as they end etc, and that that was what "everyone did". I don't like it either tbh. I feel like it cheapens your products and is a "race to the bottom". I do them for holidays and things, and I give away vouchers. Tbh I'm too busy at the moment and am trying to deter people, I've had no broadband for weeks and am waiting for Starlink so have a backlog of custom orders. Eventually I hope to have actual usable broadband and get back to adding products every day though. But wow, turns out I may know a lot of criminals.
Gothic Romance Is Having a Moment 🥀
I know what you're thinking — gothic? In summer? Hear me out . This is one of the fastest-growing aesthetics on Etsy right now, especially in the wedding niche. Think deep florals, lace details, candlelit vibes, Victorian-inspired touches. The numbers are wild: 🔺 Vintage bar accessories: +1,550% 🔺 Stained glass wedding signs: +200% 🔺 Lace accessories: +63% Even outside weddings — moody, dramatic, romantic designs are pulling buyers in across decor, jewelry, and digital art. If you haven't considered a "dark romance" version of your best-selling product… this summer might be the time to test it.
Gothic Romance Is Having a Moment 🥀
1 like • 29d
I wasn't aware it had ever stopped having a moment tbh. But then I do live in a Victorian house and I am a Goth. 😆
Changing Icon
Can anyone tell me where I change this setting. The icon was appearing correctly as my logo, and now it's changed to this randomly, and I can't remember where to change it. It's still appearing correctly in all the other places, so not sure why this one has changed. Many thanks
Changing Icon
0 likes • Apr 20
@Jodi Johnson Thanks, but I can't see anything that looks like that, all my icons are showing as my logo. Is there somewhere else I need to change it.
0 likes • Apr 21
I spoke to Etsy and they are telling me this is a "new design update" that is being rolled out to all stores. I questioned it, because it seems illogical to me to change it from being the store logo, which matches everything else, and they insisted it is a "new design update" and they can't control who it gets rolled out to and when. I feel like I don't believe them, because what sense would this make, and what would be the point.
Saturday 📊 Quick poll:
Saturday 📊 Quick poll: How many listings do you have active right now? - 🐣 1–10 - 🌱 11–50 - 🌿 51–100 - 🌳 100+ Drop your number and how long it took you to get there!
Saturday 📊 Quick poll:
0 likes • Apr 4
🌳about two months
1 like • Apr 4
@Jodi Johnson I was, then I got over run with requests for customisations. They take me too long tbh, at least for the prices I was charging, so I put up dedicated listings for them. Before people were just seeing my regular listings and just asking for customisations. But they were still taking over from my regular listings and still taking too long, so I doubled the price of them to try and deter people, because I've got other things I want to focus on and I'm also trying to set up my own Skool community. Eventually I want to get back to creating a listing a day though, and more custom items. But they just take me more time than I have right now. Once I've got to the other side of all these massive tasks I'll be glad of the orders. but right now they take too long and interrupt everything else I'm trying to get on with.
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Pet loss grief counsellor for 25 years. Creator of Pet Loss Matters. Clinical hypnotist. Animal rescuer. Curator of the echoes of love.

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