Wow, I am finally starting to understand, that ranking starts with key words and scores. I have come to realize that very few people shop for my niche on etsy, so either I have to bring people to my shop, or go find the place where they are shopping OR pivot and find another niche, or product. (I'm still thinking digital art though, just what kind of digital product. )
Etsy should integrate an official proper keyword tool on their site for their sellers instead of relying on third party companies. I think it would improve Etsy's bottom line by giving more sellers more access to relevant information.
We rank in the top 7/10 spots for a keyword and are making a cpl sales on Etsy but the search volume is only 50 per month. Any tips to increase sales or are we limited by the kw volume?
That would depend on what other keywords are driving potential traffic, but if the combined search volume is only 50 people per month....then yes that would be a MAJOR limiting factor
Quick question... it looks like the HIGHER the keyword score, the better the keyword, but you are saying it the opposit, that the higher the keyword score, the worse the harder it would be to rank for. Can you clarify and explain please? Confused!
I think you're confusing keyword score and search volume. As I said in the video I don't rely on the keyword score and what you should be looking for is a good balance of volume and competition
I am not trying to be a pain in the behind, but that doesn't make sense either. I thought with this tool, the higher the competition score, the better the keyword but you are saying the lower the score will be a better keyword. I am not relying on it, I am just trying to clarify.. Is that correct?
@brandcreators would you recommend to use high volume searched keywords even when they are incorrectly worded? E.g valentin's gift with a 680 key score
correct. Additionally A higher Score Typically means it would be easier to rank and a lower score means it would be harder to rank, BUT I still wouldn't use it for much more than "directionality" in terms of which keywords to use, since it's based on volume estimates.
yes there are three subjects that I would like to address, I would like you to give me your opinion but especially with regard to SEO, I would like to do a business selling jewelry online and I am therefore finding out about the tools to use and the more I find out, the more I am in the dark. regarding SEO, do I need to do keyword research for each social network every time? I mean are the keywords and hashtag different on each platform? and for Google the keywords are also different?
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Hi, would you recommend to use high volume searched keywords even when they are incorrectly worded? E.g valentin's gift with a 680 key score. Thanks.
Wow, I am finally starting to understand, that ranking starts with key words and scores. I have come to realize that very few people shop for my niche on etsy, so either I have to bring people to my shop, or go find the place where they are shopping OR pivot and find another niche, or product. (I'm still thinking digital art though, just what kind of digital product. )
Etsy should integrate an official proper keyword tool on their site for their sellers instead of relying on third party companies. I think it would improve Etsy's bottom line by giving more sellers more access to relevant information.
That would be a first among the big platforms for sure.
They do give you lots of data about the keywords you rank for, which is a great start
@@brandcreators I just checked my data thanks!
*Thanks for sharing this valuable tip!*
Thanks for sharing this valuable tip 👌👌
Hi! What is your rule of thumb when it comes to volume and competition, is there a good ratio or numbers between the two of them? Thanks.
There's no magic formula, but what you're looking for is high volume, low competition
thank you!@@brandcreators
i know theres no magic numbers but what will you consider to be a high competition number ? above 25,000?
We rank in the top 7/10 spots for a keyword and are making a cpl sales on Etsy but the search volume is only 50 per month. Any tips to increase sales or are we limited by the kw volume?
That would depend on what other keywords are driving potential traffic, but if the combined search volume is only 50 people per month....then yes that would be a MAJOR limiting factor
@@brandcreatorswe have to try to rank for the verticals that have a higher search volume, but they are more competitive.
Hello I registered on Etsy but I don't understand the problem because I can't access the forum
Do you know how often the data is revised? Ty
How do you decide what your "main keyword" will be?
Quick question... it looks like the HIGHER the keyword score, the better the keyword, but you are saying it the opposit, that the higher the keyword score, the worse the harder it would be to rank for. Can you clarify and explain please? Confused!
I think you're confusing keyword score and search volume.
As I said in the video I don't rely on the keyword score and what you should be looking for is a good balance of volume and competition
I am not trying to be a pain in the behind, but that doesn't make sense either. I thought with this tool, the higher the competition score, the better the keyword but you are saying the lower the score will be a better keyword. I am not relying on it, I am just trying to clarify.. Is that correct?
@@brandcreators The Keyword Score is the calculated balance of search volumne and competition^^
@brandcreators would you recommend to use high volume searched keywords even when they are incorrectly worded? E.g valentin's gift with a 680 key score
Little confused . As you said "High Volume /Low competition, but on the video you are saying higher competition is good for tags
Got you a cup of coffee, enjoy!
Thanks for the cup 😀
I think I'm really dumb but I didn't catch a clear and defined way to know whether competition is too much for the demand?
use erank tool, compeition over a million is to much.
Thank you !
Welcome!
My problem is I got a lot of favourites but no sales?
Sounds like you have a conversion rate issue!
@@brandcreators any solutions?
@@absolutefreedom8035 actually, the prices are the same as competitors
Keyword score = (Volume/Competition) x 1000 then rounded up to the nearest multiple of 10.
correct.
Additionally A higher Score Typically means it would be easier to rank and a lower score means it would be harder to rank, BUT I still wouldn't use it for much more than "directionality" in terms of which keywords to use, since it's based on volume estimates.
hello could I send you a PM, I'm not sure I understood everything correctly
Do you have a specific question?
yes there are three subjects that I would like to address, I would like you to give me your opinion
but especially with regard to SEO, I would like to do a business selling jewelry online and I am therefore finding out about the tools to use and the more I find out, the more I am in the dark.
regarding SEO, do I need to do keyword research for each social network every time?
I mean are the keywords and hashtag different on each platform?
and for Google the keywords are also different?
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Gonna try it out and report back
Great!
neh! it doesn't work