My goodness, that demo video walkthrough is going to be an absolute game changer for my shop. I never considered just using a static image with animations, but I really love that idea! Thank you for all these awesome tips!
One thing you didn’t mention was Etsy’s new search visibility guidelines for images (maybe you filmed before it came out last week) they do not want to see collages on primary images - not sure how this impacts all the images with CTA’s like “free shipping” or “personalized” but I did have it flag a few of my listings to improve the thumbnail where I had colors highlighted across the bottom. I do think using these types of callouts in the video is a great idea.
Hi do you recommend having a different Etsy store for each type of product? so if you sell a bunch of mugs do you need one store for mugs and then another store for T-shirts or do you combine in one store?
The issue I'm running into is that for some home decor items, there are no mockups available anywhere. Everyone is selling t-shirts, mugs and sweatshirts, which is mostly what mockup sellers care about.
I’ve found for some more intricate product types I have to play around with photoshop. It’s a bit of a learning curve but you can usually download a PSD file for mockups from Printify and customize them in photoshop to make something really high quality that looks great.
Definitely going to use your Canva video tip. I do sonwtimes find to get say a whole shirt in the frane that my design is a little lost, is there a way of making it enlarge when its hovered over?
Hi Taylor….Do you recommend or have an opinion- Flat Lay MockUps vs Model MockUps. More and more I see the same model MarkUps being used….I am guilty of this too
It really depends! I have some niches where flat lays convert better and others where lifestyle mockups convert better. Always test different mockups 😀
Love Love Love your videos!!! So regarding the Mock Feed Demo idea where you do a screen shot of the compeition and insert your thumbnail...Which BTW I think is brilliant....But I was just wondering about the info that is under the thumbnail...is this ok that the info stays the same but just under your thumbnail now?
@@TaylorPODBut at a certain point it’s zoomed in to where you lose wuality of the image. at 14:38 the “momster” shirt is a good example of a mock-up. i’ve seen that same girl image template on a bunch of stores but I don’t know how they make it. Do they use a website for it or is it done in Photoshop?
That has been a factor they’re sharing in the new viability features! Curious to how it will play out though as front/back products do need to be displayed in some way in my opinion!