hide profile on one store, but show it on another store

heidhorch
New Contributor

TLDR: This is NOT how to make my STORE private. 

I have two stores. I am an artist and am developing my surface design brand (my MAIN store), so I want my profile to be visible/connected to that store. This will also tie to my website, social media, etc.

But I also started a store just for fun, with funny/irreverent products (my FUN store) that I don't want connected to my design brand. I would prefer to not have my profile linked to the FUN store, is there a way to have that store with no profile or an anonymous profile?? (This store is currently set to private, but I have several products in it already)

Thank you.

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Sara_H
Honored Contributor III

@heidhorch 

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From your profile page go to Settings - Advanced Settings - Stores - and deselect your store - then submit to save.

If you make collections for your fun store, those will be visible on your profile so they will still be connected to you as an individual so to speak.

I can't find a way to hide collections from a profile (used to be able to - not anymore)

I suppose the only way to have it not connected to you or your design brand is to create a new Zazzle account but that just brings more headaches.

ymmv

 

Jadendreamer13
Valued Contributor III

I’m just going to throw this idea out here because it popped into my head when I read your post. Why not have both styles under your brand? All the products were created by you. This reminded me of designer Kate Spade (whom I love). She designs classic evergreen designs on items like handbags. Classic designs seem to be her bread and butter. But then she also creates fun, whimsical designs (like handbags that look like apples). Both of these design styles seem like polar opposites, but they all part of Kate Spade’s identity. My personal faves are her trendy, cute, clever, and whimsical designs. There are classic customers, and there are more adventurous customers. Why not appeal to both types of customers?