how come that my products arent appearing on seach items

Maximus
New Contributor II

how come that my products arent appearing on seach items, once searched my items where unable to find, only random products appears but not my products. tnx for the feedback...

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CreativeLeahG
Honored Contributor III

You need to read Zazzle's articles re how to title, describe and tag your products.

https://help.zazzle.com/hc/en-gb/articles/115000373127-Title-Description-Tagging-Best-Practices

You have one word to describe them 'Max'. Max what? The user nor the search engine is a mind reader, you need to specify that you have designs for the specific dog breed (write it in full) and mention some design details. Same re description and tags. 

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CreativeLeahG
Honored Contributor III

You need to read Zazzle's articles re how to title, describe and tag your products.

https://help.zazzle.com/hc/en-gb/articles/115000373127-Title-Description-Tagging-Best-Practices

You have one word to describe them 'Max'. Max what? The user nor the search engine is a mind reader, you need to specify that you have designs for the specific dog breed (write it in full) and mention some design details. Same re description and tags. 

tnx for the ideas and advice. i appreciate it

Barbara
Esteemed Contributor

CreativeDesign is absolutely correct. Customers find our products by using Zazzle's search box. They won't be typing in "Max." Instead, they might search for "dogs" or a type of dog, but you have to be even more specific than that. This is where tags come in. You're allowed to add 10 single words or phrases, and you have to do this or no one will ever find your products.

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EvalineMae
New Contributor III

Good advice from both above. As well as the type of dog, you'll want tags like "street art" and "graffiti". You can also include the colors if they appear in your designs, so "red" and "blue" for example would both be OK for some designs, change to "green" and "magenta" where those are the main colors. You can be more creative with other tags, those are just to get you started.

Maximus
New Contributor II

tnx for the ideas and advice. i appreciate it

 

Barbara
Esteemed Contributor

I searched "street art" and found nearly 22,000 products, which means the market is overloaded. You may have to find a way to separate yourself from the crowd, using a different take on the subject. Run your own searches, looking at how the designers title their products and also the tags they use. To find those tags, scroll down nearly to the bottom where you'll see the tags. By combining a dog with street art, your idea has potential. How would you search for the combination? Always try to think the way a customer might. It helps a lot.

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Maximus
New Contributor II

thanks for the ideas and advice. I appreciate it