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Operating in Product Seeker
Operating in Product Seeker

Learn how to navigate and use Product Seeker to it's full potential

Updated over 9 months ago

Once you hit that search button, we'll connect to Etsy's database and identify listings that match your search criteria. Say you're still looking for products in the jewelry category, then your search result might look a little something like this.

Note: 25 listings are loaded by default. If your search is able to generate more than 25 search results, you will have the option to click on a "load more" button on the bottom of the table.

Product Table View

To easily sort, export, and filter products you can switch to Table View for a more efficient research experience.

From here, you have several options to further customize and review your search results more easily.

  • Sort: Clicking on the sort button lets you sort the search results by your selected metric.

  • Filter: This lets you filter on specific needs and add filter grouping or rules.

  • Columns: This lets you pick and rearrange the metrics you want to be shown in the table.

  • Export: By selecting one, multiple, or all listings, you can export your results to a CSV file.

Let's take a closer look at how these options work.

Columns

To adjust the metrics visible in this list, simply click on columns and rearrange the order by dragging metrics up and down.

If you want to hide a metric, simply click on the eye icon and it will be moved to “Hidden columns”. Similarly, if you want a hidden metric to be visible, simply click on the eye icon and drag it to where you want it to be placed. Once you're satisfied with your selection, you can easily scroll sideways to look through all the metrics.

Filters

To adjust the list to filter on specific needs, you can use the filter option. You can filter by any metric, even those who are not visible on your list.

Let’s say you want to focus on personalized jewelry; simply click on “Filter”, search, or click on Personalization required, select “contains” and add “Yes” as the value. As soon as you input the value, you'll notice the data updates instantly to show only relevant listings.

You can also add a “filter rule”, change between “and” or “or”, or add a “filter group”.
A filter group works as multiple filters in one.

Sort

If you want to sort listings based on a specific metric, you can either click directly on the metric to sort descending, ascending, or back to normal. Or you can use the sort option from the action menu and add additional sorting.

Save and export listings

To save or export one or more listings, you can select them by checking the box next to the listing name and clicking “Save” or "Export". Alternatively, you can click on the heart icon at the far right to quickly save a listing to your list of saved items.

To view all saved listings click here, or click on “View list” in the pop-up that appears when you select a listing and click “save”. This will redirect you to Research Saver which collects all your favorite keywords, listings, and shops for easy access.

Finally, you can also delve deeper into each listing with our sophisticated analyzer, Listing Report, by clicking on a listing. This report lets you discover key areas of improvement and leverage this knowledge to optimize your listing's performance.

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