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Four ways to have someone look at your listings who has done it six thousand times

Every one of these ends in an artefact you can act on, not a call where somebody tells you to improve your photos. Two are for Etsy sellers, two for Amazon sellers, and one of each is the level above the listing itself.

Etsy

Etsy shop audit

Your shop is not failing, it is invisible.

Every active listing measured against live Etsy and eRank data, then handed back rewritten. Not a list of things to fix later. The replacement words, ready to paste.

What lands in your hands

  • A rewritten title, 13 validated tags and a fresh description for every active listing, as a spreadsheet
  • Your real keyword position against the shops beating you
  • Tag waste counted slot by slot
  • A written report on photos, pricing, shipping and your seasonal window
from €49by listing count, to €179
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Etsy

Etsy trademark check

The word you cannot use is rarely the one you would guess.

Every title, tag and description screened against the marks that are actually enforced on Etsy, with anything unfamiliar verified live against USPTO and TMview. You get each flagged listing, who owns the mark, and a replacement title and tag set for it.

What lands in your hands

  • Every flagged listing named, with the exact word or phrase that triggered it
  • Who owns the mark, in which class, and whether it is one that gets enforced
  • A replacement title and 13 tag set written for every flagged listing
  • The terms that came back clear, so you know what was actually checked
from €59by listing count, to €149
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Amazon

Amazon listing audit

The listing looks fine and still loses the click.

One ASIN taken apart the way a shopper and the A9 index each see it: the image stack against category convention, the title and bullets against character limits and indexation, the A+ modules against what the category actually rewards.

What lands in your hands

  • Every image in the stack assessed against category convention and Amazon's own image rules
  • Title, bullets and backend keywords rewritten, with the character budget shown
  • Where you index and where you do not, against the competitors on your main term
  • An A+ read: which modules are missing and what each one is meant to answer
Amazon

Amazon strategy plan

Before you spend on ads, know what the category will let you win.

A level above the listing. Where the product genuinely sits on price, reviews and imagery against the people already ranking, which terms are winnable now rather than eventually, and the order to do the work in.

What lands in your hands

  • Category and competitor landscape, with your real position on price and review count
  • Keywords split into winnable now, winnable later, and not worth chasing
  • An image and A+ priority list, most valuable first
  • A 30 / 60 / 90 roadmap with an honest estimate of the hours each step takes
€249one product line
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The Etsy shop audit is the one you can book without an email first

Pick your listing count and pay. There is a full sample you can read before spending anything. The two Amazon services are priced on this site too, but they start with you sending the listing, so the scope is confirmed in writing before any money moves.

What it does not include

  • New photography, or edits to your existing images.
  • Anything uploaded on your behalf. You keep full control of the shop.
  • A promise about ranking. Nobody honest can sell you that.
Read a sample report first (8 page PDF)
63listings€99
Total€99
Turnaround
5 working days
Availability
5 slots a week
Payment
Ko-fi, card or PayPal
Request the €99 audit →

On Ko-fi, choose Etsy Shop Audit, up to 100 listings. Ko-fi adds it up and takes the payment.

Not sure which one you need?

Send the shop or the listing and say what you have already tried. If the answer is that none of these would help you, that is what you will hear, because an audit sold to someone who did not need one is the fastest way to stop getting referrals.