Etsy Keyword Research Tool

Discover high-impact keywords to boost your Etsy listings and increase visibility.

Analyze a Keyword
Enter a keyword and select a target region to analyze its potential on Etsy.
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How to Use & FAQ

How to Use the Etsy Keyword Research Tool

Finding the right keywords is crucial for getting your products seen on Etsy. Our Keyword Research Tool helps you uncover what shoppers are searching for. Here’s how to use it:

  1. Enter a Seed Keyword: Start with a broad keyword related to your product (e.g., "handmade jewelry," "soy candle," "digital planner").
  2. Select a Location: Choose the geographic market you are targeting. This helps tailor the results to specific regions.
  3. Analyze: Click the "Analyze" button to get a wealth of data.
  4. Review the Results:
    • Keyword Metrics: See the competition score, total listings, and average price, views, and favorites for your keyword.
    • Related Keywords: Discover a list of related search terms that shoppers are using. This is great for finding long-tail keywords and new product ideas.
    • Top Listings: See the top-ranking listings for your keyword to understand what's working for your competitors.
  5. Refine and Repeat: Use the "Analyze" button next to related keywords to dive deeper into those niches. Export your findings to CSV to build your master keyword list.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Where does this keyword data come from?

Our tool analyzes real-time data directly from Etsy. We look at search results, listing data, and shopper behavior to provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date insights possible.

What is a "good" competition score?

A lower competition score is generally better, as it means fewer listings are competing for that keyword. However, you also need to consider search volume. The ideal keyword has a balance of high search demand and low competition. Look for those "sweet spots" where you can stand out.

How should I use the "Related Keywords"?

The "Related Keywords" section is one of the most powerful features. Use it to:

  • Find more specific, long-tail keywords for your titles and tags (e.g., instead of "soy candle," you might find "lavender aromatherapy soy candle").
  • Get ideas for new products. If you see a related keyword with high demand, it might be a new niche to explore.
  • Understand how shoppers think and the different ways they search for products like yours.

How often should I do keyword research?

We recommend doing keyword research whenever you create a new listing. It's also a good idea to review and refresh the keywords for your existing listings every few months, as trends and shopper behavior can change over time.