How to Get Your Designs Discovered in the Spoonflower Marketplace | Spoonflower Blog

Welcome to our first installment of The Spoonflower Seller Handbook! A digital marketing series on how Spoonflower sellers can better promote themselves and stand out in a marketplace that’s growing by the minute. Think of this as a toolkit of strategies and tips you can bookmark and reference as needed. At the end of this series, you’ll be fully equipped for seller success both within the Spoonflower platform, on social media, with your product photography and beyond. You’ll also understand how to go about building relationships with small business owners and makers who may want to use your designs for their one-of-a-kind products.

Before we get into things like how to tackle your branding and social media strategy, let’s back up and start with the basics, shall we?  

The Basics of Optimizing Your Shop for Spoonflower Search

So you’ve uploaded your designs to Spoonflower, ordered proofs, and you’re happy with the repeat and the colors. YAY! But wait –your work is not yet done. Make sure you’re following these four tips to ensure your designs are set up for success. 

1. Give your design a search-friendly title.

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2. Write a description highlighting your design.

Remember to keep it under 150 characters and leave the HTML at home. Use your description as an opportunity to elaborate on the colors and the techniques used to make the design.

3. Add up to 13 design tags.

Previously, designers were able to add seven tags to a design but you can now add up to 13 tags to any design!
Tags are used to describe relevant aspects of the design including colors, design elements and techniques. If you’re not sure what types of tags to add, we’ve included six helpful questions to guide you along the way.

Why is it important to take the time to add tags to your design? We’re so glad you asked! When a potential customer searches the Marketplace, they’ll most likely use the search bar to find designs that fit their project needs. If you don’t add any tags to your design, the likelihood of your design being shown to them drops drastically. For the best results, we recommend using all 13 tags*, but remember to make them relevant to your design.

*Any tag with a black box does not count towards your 13 tag limit. These tags are automatically added when you enter a design challenge. 

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4. Opt-in to our distribution channels so customers can find your designs on Spoonflower home decor and on Etsy.

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Learn even more about how to optimize your design and the advantages of Spoonflower’s distribution channels here.


Make a Great First Impression with Your Spoonflower Storefront

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One thing that many designers overlook but is incredibly important: your storefront! Specifically the shop banner and bio. Let’s start with your banner.

Update your shop banner: You want to think of this as your chance to personalize your shop and make it really represent you. Spoonflower allows you to upload a shop banner image that’s 868 x 117 pixels, so start by sizing your banner design to precisely these dimensions. To update your banner, simply click on your profile image, then navigate to the bottom of the page and select “choose file.”

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Add your logo: For many shoppers this will be their first impression of you as a designer so it’s important to incorporate as much of your branding as possible. Do you have a logo? This is a great place to put that. Choose colors that are consistent with the overall look and feel of the designs in your shop. Is your Spoonflower shop filled with bold, saturated vector-based animal illustrations? If that’s the case, then you probably wouldn’t want a pastel painterly watercolor banner. Cohesion is your friend!

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Add a Call to Action: In addition to making a great first impression with your branding, the shop banner is also an opportunity to direct shoppers to take a specific action. Consider this clever example from designer and author of “The Spoonflower Quick-Sew Project Book,” Anda Corrie, who encourages shop visitors to check out her newest designs by adding a strategically-placed arrow and CTA (call to action) right inside her banner.

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Choose the right shop image: The next key ingredient in a successful storefront is your shop image.
Your shop image is the 250 pixel box on the left-hand side of your shop page. This is the perfect spot to add either a photo of you (looking like your most warm and approachable self!) or a self-portrait. The more you can humanize your shop and give it personality, the more memorable you become and the more you’ll stand out from the crowd.

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Fill in your About Me section: Speaking of being memorable, do not skip filling out that 160 character “about me” section! There’s so much key info you can pack into this small space. Many designers use it to share their Instagram handle and remind shoppers to tag them in their project posts. Other shops use it to let visitors know whether they are available for custom requests and collaborations. You can even say a little bit about where you come from and use the opportunity to promote your work outside of Spoonflower – such as classes you teach on Skillshare, etc.

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Add your two extra links: Lastly, do not miss your opportunity to plug in two external websites! The prompts will ask you to add your store link and blog link, but these can really be just about anything. If you have an Etsy store or a personal website you want to share, this is the perfect spot to do so and gain a little extra traffic from people visiting via your Spoonflower shop. Many designers also use this spot to link their Instagram account, Facebook or Youtube channel. While you’re updating those two external links, don’t forget to add your city and country if you’d like! It makes our diverse community of designers more fun and interesting when we can see where everyone is across the globe.

Spoonflower's Seller Handbook: How to Get Discovered  in a Marketplace of 750,000+ Designs | Spoonflower Blog

How to Get Discovered in a Marketplace of 750,000+ Designs | Spoonflower Blog

Once you’ve checked these important steps off your list, you’ll be well on your way to achieving seller success. Stay tuned for our next article in the Spoonflower Seller Handbook, where we talk about why you shouldn’t be sleeping on the Design Challenges, and how participating can help quickly increase your visibility and sales in the Marketplace.


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