tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4673352247436136613.post4095054193743933845..comments2023-10-12T08:53:34.367-07:00Comments on Life is a Journey, Happy Travels: Dear Diary....the Streak Broken..Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4673352247436136613.post-33865078248906573132010-05-04T19:44:43.324-07:002010-05-04T19:44:43.324-07:00Great post, Jamie! I actually must admit that I fi...Great post, Jamie! I actually must admit that I find relisting VERY helpful. I used to be a hardcore anti-relister, but I started doing it a few months ago. Believe it or not, my sales went up pretty drastically as I relisted. Not to mention, I strategically relist items right before treasuries open up, upping the chance of my items being featured in treasuries, thus more exposure. I've actually had several buyers purchase custom items from me due to my relisting an item. On several occasions I've asked the buyer how they found me and they were just doing a search and happened to find the item I had JUST relisted. While I don't enjoy paying all the fees to relist, I do think it's helped business for me, personally. Although I do try to be somewhat strategic about it (i.e. if I *know* I have a busy day, I will not relist. However, if I *know* Etsy is planning a specific merchandising theme I will relist those specific items). It's quite a double-edged sword, and I think it just depends on what works for everyone as individuals!DawnCorrespondencehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15573078308702670615noreply@blogger.com