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I am Dylan, a multi-six figure Etsy & Shopify seller. My Etsy shop ranks in the 0.1% of Etsy shops worldwide and we reached $1M+ in sales in just 5 years.
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Hey there, savvy Etsy seller!
Let’s talk about something that might completely change how you approach your shop’s SEO.
You know those bestseller badges you keep seeing on other listings?
What if I told you that copying their exact SEO strategy might actually be hurting your shop?
Here’s the thing: many top-ranking listings aren’t winning because of their current SEO – they’re winning because of their sales history.
Today, we’re going to unveil the actual strategy that can help you climb those search rankings, even as a newer seller.
The Short-Tail Trap
First, let’s bust a common myth: using broad, general keywords (like “necklace” or “wall art”) isn’t the path to SEO success.
These “short-tail keywords” might seem powerful, but here’s why they’re actually holding you back:
Short-tail keywords are:
❌ Super competitive (good luck ranking on page 1 of 200+)
❌ Too broad to convert well
❌ Attracting window shoppers, not buyers
Think about it: when was the last time you just searched “necklace” when you were ready to buy? Probably never.
The Longtail Revolution
Here’s where the magic happens.
Longtail keywords are specific phrases (3+ words) that target exactly what your buyer is looking for. Instead of “necklace,” think “rose gold dainty necklace” or “handmade leather bracelet.”
Why longtail keywords win:
✔️ Lower competition
✔️ Higher conversion rates
✔️ More targeted traffic
✔️ Better buyer intent
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The Keyword Stuffing Mistake
Let’s look at a real example of what NOT to do:
“Summers heat 12mm crystal necklace bridal pink confetti sparkle AB adjustable free
shipping”
This is keyword stuffing – throwing random words together hoping something sticks. It’s like throwing spaghetti at the wall, except the spaghetti is expensive and the wall is your business.
The Strategic Approach
Instead, here’s how to structure your titles properly:
❌ Bad Example:
“Polyester bleach shirt pink blue purple leopard t-shirt short sleeve girl woman teen teenager little girl outfit shirt tee”
✅ Better Example:
“Pink leopard print shirt | Mommy and me outfit | Cheetah print t-shirt | Girls summer outfit | Tie-dye blue tea matching set”
Notice the difference?
The second version creates multiple unique longtail keyword phrases that overlap naturally. Each phrase could be something a real person would actually search for.
Why This Really Matters
Here’s what makes this strategy so powerful – it’s not just about getting more traffic. It’s about getting the RIGHT traffic. We’ve seen sellers who:
🚀 Doubled their sales while only increasing visits by 48%
🚀 Improved their conversion rates significantly
🚀 Started ranking for terms that actually brought buyers
Real Example: One of our sellers, Katie, went from $444 to $747 monthly revenue in just three months using this strategy.
But here’s the best part – her conversion rate went up too, meaning she wasn’t just getting more traffic, she was getting better traffic.
Your Action Plan
Audit Your Current Titles:
🔍 Look for short-tail keywords you’re relying on
🔍 Identify opportunities for longtail phrases
🔍 Check if your keywords match buyer intent
Create Longtail Combinations:
📈 Think about your product’s purpose
📈 Consider the occasion or use case
📈 Include who it’s for and why they want it
Structure Your Titles:
👍 Use natural phrase combinations
👍 Ensure each longtail keyword is unique
👍 Focus on relevance over volume
The Relevance Factor
Remember: just because a keyword has high search volume doesn’t mean it belongs in your listing. If you’re selling a dog Halloween t-shirt, don’t try to rank for “cat Halloween t-shirt” just because it’s popular. Relevance always wins over volume.
Think about:
FAQ
Q: Won’t using longer phrases mean fewer people see my listings?
A: Actually, you’ll get more qualified traffic because you’re matching exact search terms people use when they’re ready to buy.
Q: How do I know if my longtail keywords are working?
A: Watch your conversion rate. If it goes up while your traffic increases, you’re on the right track.
Q: Should I completely avoid short-tail keywords?
A: Use them strategically as part of longer phrases, but don’t rely on them alone to drive traffic.
Remember: SEO isn’t about tricking the algorithm – it’s about connecting with real buyers who are looking for exactly what you offer. Focus on being the perfect match for your ideal customer’s search, and the sales will follow.
Want more insider tips like this?
What’s your biggest SEO challenge? Drop a comment below – we’d love to help you brainstorm some killer longtail keywords for your shop!
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Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only. My results and student testimonials can’t be taken in any way as a guarantee of the results you will receive. This is not a get-rich-quick solution. Results came from hard work, sacrifice, and consistency. Business results are not typical. Your success will vary based upon the effort and education implemented and market forces beyond anyone’s control.
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