Closing out March with Easter behind us and wedding season now the singular focus for a lot of sellers.
Easter wrapped cleanly, per most reports
Sellers who followed clear cutoff dates through the holiday’s final week report a smooth close, consistent with the discipline we’ve emphasized throughout every seasonal deadline this year.
Post-Easter visibility questions, mostly resolved as expected
Consistent with Friday’s mailbag piece, most sellers raising concerns this week found the explanation was straightforwardly seasonal once they checked their category’s typical pattern, rather than a shop-specific issue.
Wedding season firmly the dominant story now
With Easter’s attention fully redirected, sellers describe wedding-category production as the clear priority through the rest of spring, with generally positive reports on how capacity planning from earlier in the month has held up.
A quiet month on the platform-news front, relatively speaking
Beyond the Section 230 story we’re continuing to monitor without major developments, March has been comparatively quiet on major platform news compared to some of the more eventful months earlier in the year, sellers largely focused on seasonal execution rather than reacting to policy or platform changes.
What we’re watching
Wedding season’s continued build through April, and any developments on the Section 230 discussion as it potentially progresses.
That’s March. See you Sunday for the first week of April.
This week on Crafts Daily Wire
- Wedding Season Keyword Refresh: What’s Changed Since Last Year
- Printify for Etsy Sellers: Is It Still Worth Paying For?
- Easter’s Final Week and a Half: The Last Push
- Running Two Seasons at Once, Again: Easter’s Close and Wedding Season’s Peak
- Seller Mailbag: Why Did My Shop’s Search Visibility Drop Overnight?

