💻 How to craft a perfect product page


You’ve got great products…now you’ve got to give them the showcase they deserve on your website!

Product pages have a fraction of a second to capture the attention of your potential customer, which means that they have to be attractive, engaging, informative, and most of all, easy to find and use!


There’s so much more to that page, though, than just the picture and the description.

A well-written, carefully planned product page will not only elevate your product’s presence, but will also create a customer experience that will keep them coming back again and again.


In today’s blog post, you’ll learn the 8 elements of a perfect product page, and tips on what you can do to strategically level up your listings today.

Click here to subscribe to Bloom on YouTube!

Lucy at Bloom

✂️ Your go-to resource for learning how to find more of the people who will LOVE your art, so that you can sell more of your handmade products with lots of confidence – and WAY less hustle!

Read more from Lucy at Bloom

Hey there friend! Thank you so much for signing up for the Black Friday/Cyber Monday planning session. We covered a LOT in our time together! I am trying something new here with these workshops: they are hosted/stored on a platform called Thrivecart. You have been added as a "student" in there but you will need to create a password: you should have received an email from Thrivecart with the subject line 'Verify your email to access your courses'. Click the blue "sign in to your account"...

Happy Fri-yay Reader! I wanted to pop in with a quick reminder that I've got three live sessions next week for my brand new free workshop, the Handmade Holiday Sales Accelerator. >>YES! I need this workshop!<< My robot assistant tells me that you haven't signed up yet, and unless you're planning on sitting this holiday sales season out – which would be totally fine (we all need a break!) – this is going to be THE most valuable 90 minutes you spend on your business this summer! Your holiday...

There are questions I see asked over and over again in art fair groups, craft market communities, and various other corners of the internet where creatives like us hang out: “Any shows this upcoming weekend with spots open?” “Looking for shows next weekend” “Any good shows under $30?” “Looking for shows this month that still have space” There are always answers, always shows, always some venue that is more than happy to take that table fee check...especially during these slower summer months....