A peaceful view of the stadium just before kickoff on matchday ⚽🏟️
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A peaceful view of the stadium just before kickoff on matchday ⚽🏟️

Took this photo a few minutes before the match started. The calm atmosphere before the fans filled the stadium always feels special.

u/marouane_ebook — 3 days ago

Over 1 month on Etsy. 55 visits, 76 views, 0 sales. What am I doing wrong?

Hi everyone,
I’ve been selling digital products on Etsy for a little over a month now, and honestly I’m feeling a bit stuck.
Here are my stats:
76 views
55 visits
0 orders
I’ve tried improving my thumbnails, SEO, titles, tags, and descriptions. I’m also promoting my products on TikTok, Pinterest, and Reddit, but the traffic is still very low and I haven’t made my first sale yet.
I’m not here to promote my shop—I genuinely want to learn.
If you were in my position, what would you focus on first?
Better SEO?
More listings?
Different product niche?
Better mockups?
Etsy Ads?
I’d really appreciate any honest advice or feedback from experienced Etsy sellers.
Thanks in advance!

marouanemij.etsy.com
u/marouane_ebook — 4 days ago

I finally finished my coffee recipe eBook! ☕

A few weeks ago I shared that I was working on a coffee recipe book and asked for your suggestions. Thanks to everyone who gave feedback—it really helped.
The eBook is finally finished and includes 50 café-style recipes, brewing tips, and step-by-step guides.
I’d love to hear what you think about the design and whether there’s anything you’d improve for a future edition.
If anyone is interested in seeing the full book, I’ve put the link in my profile.

u/marouane_ebook — 4 days ago

Thinking About Selling This Coffee Recipe eBook on Etsy… What Do You Think? ☕

Hi everyone!
I’ve been working on this cover design and I’m thinking about turning it into a premium coffee recipe eBook to sell in my Etsy shop.
The idea is to include café-style recipes, hot and iced coffee drinks, latte recipes, mocha recipes, brewing tips, and beautiful step-by-step photos.
Before I finish it, I’d love to hear your honest opinion.
Does the cover catch your attention?
Would this be something you’d consider buying?
What recipes or features would make it more valuable?
I’m looking for genuine feedback, so don’t hold back. Thanks! ☕

u/marouane_ebook — 5 days ago

Day 35 of my Etsy digital shop journey: 76 visits, 0 sales. Seeking honest feedback

"Hey everyone! I’m still very early in my journey, and I’m currently sitting at 76 shop visits with 0 sales. I’m focusing on [: children’s books/digital planners].
I’d love to get some honest eyes on my shop. Does the branding look trustworthy? Are the listings clear? I’m here to learn and improve, so any constructive criticism is welcome.
Here is the link : (https://marouanemij.etsy.com\]
Thanks for being such a supportive community!"

u/marouane_ebook — 5 days ago

I've never tried iced coffee! Is it worth the hype, or are you a die-hard hot coffee fan?

Hey everyone! I’m a big coffee fan, but I’ve somehow never actually tried iced coffee. I always stick to my usual hot coffee (or tea!), but lately, I’ve been seeing it everywhere.
I’m genuinely curious—is it actually a game-changer for you, or do you prefer the classic hot cup? And if you have a favorite way to make or order it, let me know! I’m thinking of finally giving it a try this week.

u/marouane_ebook — 5 days ago

As a creator of children’s stories, I’ve been finding so much inspiration in fantasy world-building. How do you handle 'simplifying' complex magic systems for younger audiences

I’ve been working on my own illustrated stories lately, and while I’m deeply inspired by adult fantasy, I find myself struggling with a balance. How do you simplify the 'rules' of a fantasy world so they feel immersive to a child without losing that sense of wonder?
I’d love to hear how your favorite childhood fantasy books handled their world-building. What’s one magical element you still remember clearly from a story you read when you were younger

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u/marouane_ebook — 5 days ago

Finally tried making Focaccia for the first time! It's not perfect yet, but I'm proud of the crumb. Any tips for getting a better crust

I’ve been watching so many tutorials and finally decided to give it a go. The taste is great, but I’m still learning to get that perfect crispy exterior. If you have any secret tips or favorite hydration percentages, I’d love to hear them

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u/marouane_ebook — 5 days ago