Halloween is now clearly the dominant seasonal story, alongside continued Q4 planning conversation.

Halloween momentum building fast

Following Wednesday’s keyword guide, several sellers reported Halloween listings published earlier this month are already converting well, consistent with how sharp this category’s demand curve tends to be. If you haven’t published Halloween-adjacent inventory yet, the window is narrowing quickly given how compressed this particular season is.

Q4 promotion planning: sellers are actually doing it this year

Following our piece this week on building a full Q4 promotion calendar, we heard from a handful of sellers who said they’re approaching this year’s planning more deliberately than usual, directly citing the sourcing cost pressure and general uncertainty as reasons to plan further ahead than they typically would.

Removal notice confusion: a useful distinction emerging

Following Friday’s mailbag piece, it’s increasingly clear that “vague listing removal” now covers a wider range of underlying causes than it did over the summer, when Creativity Standards was almost always the explanation. Worth continuing to actually diagnose the specific cause rather than assuming.

A smaller, positive tariff-adjacent note

A few sellers mentioned domestic material suppliers appear to be expanding capacity or product range in response to increased demand from sellers shifting away from overseas sourcing. Early and anecdotal, but a potentially encouraging sign if it continues.

What we’re watching

Halloween’s compressed selling window playing out over the next several weeks, and whether more domestic sourcing options continue to emerge as a real, broader trend rather than a handful of isolated reports.

Back next Sunday.

This week on Crafts Daily Wire


Dima Makarenko

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Dima Makarenko — Technical Founder of Stable Commerce and a 20-year eCommerce operator.

Dima writes and edits Crafts Daily Wire’s coverage of Etsy seller news, tools, and tactics.

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