The full shift into holiday mode is now underway across seller conversations, alongside continued reaction to last week’s CEO news.
CEO transition: reaction has been measured
A week on from the announcement, seller reaction has settled into a wait-and-see posture, consistent with what we said in our coverage: a January effective date means no near-term change to worry about, and most sellers seem to be treating it accordingly rather than reacting to speculation about what a new CEO might eventually change.
Halloween wrap-up went smoothly for most
Sellers who followed clear cutoff dates through October report a clean transition into holiday mode this week, with homepages and shop sections already reflecting the shift. A few who didn’t set firm cutoffs mentioned lingering Halloween inventory they’re now scrambling to clear, a useful real-world argument for the discipline we’ve emphasized all month.
Gift-guide keyword adoption paying off early
Several sellers who implemented recipient-first and budget-specific tagging in October report early gift-shopping traffic already landing on those listings, a promising early signal heading into the season’s real volume.
A quieter production capacity note
A few larger shops mentioned this week that seasonal help brought on back in September is already proving its worth as order volume climbs, validating the earlier hiring decision over waiting until Q4 pressure was already fully underway.
What we’re watching
The next few weeks of holiday ramp-up, and whether Black Friday and Cyber Monday preparation stays on the track we outlined in Saturday’s checklist.
Back next Sunday.
This week on Crafts Daily Wire
- Halloween Wrap-Up: Clearing Inventory and Capturing What You Learned
- ListingView for Etsy Sellers: 3 Features Most Sellers Never Turn On
- Thanksgiving and Black Friday Keywords: The Final Pre-November Push
- Etsy Names New CEO as Growth Stalls
- Seller Mailbag: Why Did My Shop’s Search Visibility Drop Overnight?
- Black Friday and Cyber Monday: The Final Pre-Weekend Checklist

