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Selling on Etsy {Your Shop’s About Page}

By Kim Layton 9 Comments

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Are you using the About Page on your Etsy shop to the fullest?

The About Page provides a wonderful opportunity for you to reach out and touch your shop visitor and turn them into a paying customer in the process. People tend to do business with people they like and you can use that About Page to make them feel the love! It absolutely can make a difference in your conversion rate and improve your sales substantially over time.

Here are a few tips to help you make the most of your Etsy Shop About Page:

  1. Include Beautiful, Personal, and Inspiring Pictures — The most prominent feature on the About Page is the image slideshow at the top.  Use it wisely.  Show some pictures of yourself, it builds a connection with your visitor. Show a picture of your team/helpers/family/pets if they are involved in your process. Show your work area or your local surroundings so buyers can get a feel for where your items come from. Show some of your very best products and your very best product photos; put your best foot forward.
  2. State the benefit you or your items provide front and center — One of the key tasks in writing good sales copy is getting the most important points out first and doing so in a way that makes readers keep reading. By starting off with the benefit you provide from the beginning, you’ll catch the immediate attention of the people who are most likely to buy what you sell. Use your “Story Headline” section to pull readers in.
  3. Use as few words as possible, but tell the story — It’s worth spending some time on a few drafts in order to cull your copy down and remove the extra words.  There are always extra words. But don’t cut so much that you’re taking away from your story.  Be sure to cover things like:
    • Why you love to make/sell the items in your shop
    • How you got started on this path
    • What your creative process is like (from idea to making to shipping)
    • Who you are, your interests, passions, and causes
    • What others have said about your items and you (testimonials)
  4. Use Every Option — Etsy gives you up to three links out to social media and your blog… use them!  Etsy gives you the opportunity to share a short bio for each person on your team… use it! You have the ability to add up to 5 images in your About Page slider… use all five.
  5. Don’t be afraid to change it up! — You can modify your about page as often as you like so don’t be afraid to go back and improve, change, and edit as time goes on.

Your About Page is your opportunity to help shop visitors know you, trust you, like you… if you can, make them want to BE you! Put your best effort into creating a wonderful About Page and you’ll see results.  You  might get more sales, you might get more social media followers, and you might even make some new (real life) friends in the process.

Have you seen some awesome Etsy Shop About Pages?  What do you think makes a great one?  I’d love to hear from you in the comments.

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~ Kim

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Comments

  1. Jenna@CallHerHappy says

    April 30, 2014 at 7:08 pm

    Thank you for this. I just went to my About page and fancied it up!

    Jenna
    https://www.etsy.com/shop/CallHerHappy

    Reply
    • Jaye says

      September 17, 2015 at 2:08 pm

      Love, Love, LOVE your about page!!! It’s perfect! Especially love the honesty about wiping a butt here and there!

      Reply
  2. anastasia says

    April 30, 2014 at 10:18 pm

    thanks for the reminder – I need to update mine!

    Reply
  3. Elly says

    April 30, 2014 at 11:09 pm

    Hi Kim.

    Thank you for the good points to make on the About Page.
    I just wrote mine yesterday for the second shop I opened but will go back and change a few things.
    Thanks again
    http://www.newjewelryboutique.etsy.com http://www.uniquesewingboutique.etsy.com

    Reply
  4. Kelly says

    May 1, 2014 at 8:34 am

    Thank you for the reminder to be concise. I tend to ramble when I write stories. Your encouragement to go back and reevaluate my story and pictures helped tremendously! Although, I am a shy person, and don’t like talking about ME, it is a very important part of selling on Etsy.

    Kelly
    https://www.etsy.com/shop/lambsears

    Reply
  5. Ali Manning says

    May 7, 2014 at 6:07 am

    Great tips – thank you! i tend to focus my time/efforts on creating good product photography, descriptions and titles, that I forget about some of the other areas of my Etsy store that potential customers might see. I think it’s time to give my About page a makeover!

    Reply
  6. Davor says

    July 14, 2014 at 3:50 pm

    Good tips. I honestly didn’t even notice the ‘About’ page. It makes such a difference when filled out. Thank you.
    I will keep coming back to this blog for more great ideas. My shop AntiDoteSkinCare is already looking great.
    Cheers and Thank you,
    Davor
    Owner, Operator
    AntiDoteSkinCare Etsy Shop
    http://www.antidoteco.com

    Reply
  7. SuesAkornShop says

    March 10, 2015 at 3:32 pm

    I think my About page needs a revamp. Better get it on my to do list. LOL

    Reply
  8. Hailey says

    August 2, 2016 at 10:30 pm

    Thank you for the great tips, it will make a big difference when I get a chance to really put myself out there for my fellow shop owners and customers. I have not been open very long and I could use lots of help! I absolutely love sharing my adventures and creativity through my etsy shop. ❤ Home decor really does allow you to freely express yourself.

    Reply
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