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10-24-2023 07:05 PM
Hi every one,
I am rather new to Zazzle. Maybe somebody can advice me.
I have created 822 products now under one store name (Jalodesign)
However when i do a search of my store name Jalodesign in the search bar only 548 designs will show up.
It is difficult to find out what this causes. I have now an example on hand; i have created 20 Christmas designs for baby bodysuit and baby t-shirts. Longer than 24 hours ago. The designs for baby t-shirts are shown, the baby bodysuits not. The only difference is that i added a mockup for the baby bodysuits after the initial creation. All products are public and i have no adult rating products.
I have designs shown with mock ups so it is not clear for me if all products are visible for customers.
Thanks for your help,
Jan
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10-24-2023 09:45 PM
If I go to your store there are 821 products. When searching the marketplace for your storename, I believe it's pretty common to see fewer products than you actually have. I wouldn't worry too much about it as I think it's unlikely shoppers would be searching the marketplace for a specific store name. If they happen on something they like enough to be curious about what else the designer has, they can click on either of two links on the product page to go right to their store. Either way, whether going directly to your store or searching for the name, I can see quite a few baby bodysuits. If I use the category filter to narrow it down to just Baby Body Suits & One-Pieces, there are 35 products.
I can see you have put a lot of work into providing covers (mockups) for your products but I would reconsider the overlaying textbox that says "available as onesie and tshirt". Onesie is a very trademarked brand name so you don't want to risk your designs getting pulled (deleted) because you've used that on your covers. You can read this thread for more details about use of the Onesie brand name.
Also in checking to see how many products are available to the public in your store, I couldn't help but notice that you have numerous shirts & hoodies that are duplicates, the only difference being the model you chose for the default Zazzle image previews and the category you chose for them (mens or womens). It's long been a bone of contention that we have to choose a gender for things that are really unisex, but publishing the same thing multiple times to not have to choose just one isn't the way to go. Publishing the same thing multiple times is seen as spammy and might be actually breaking the rules. Besides that it's also just creating more work for yourself. Maybe instead you could do a cover that has both a male & female model in it and flip a coin as to which category you want to publish it to.
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10-24-2023 09:45 PM
If I go to your store there are 821 products. When searching the marketplace for your storename, I believe it's pretty common to see fewer products than you actually have. I wouldn't worry too much about it as I think it's unlikely shoppers would be searching the marketplace for a specific store name. If they happen on something they like enough to be curious about what else the designer has, they can click on either of two links on the product page to go right to their store. Either way, whether going directly to your store or searching for the name, I can see quite a few baby bodysuits. If I use the category filter to narrow it down to just Baby Body Suits & One-Pieces, there are 35 products.
I can see you have put a lot of work into providing covers (mockups) for your products but I would reconsider the overlaying textbox that says "available as onesie and tshirt". Onesie is a very trademarked brand name so you don't want to risk your designs getting pulled (deleted) because you've used that on your covers. You can read this thread for more details about use of the Onesie brand name.
Also in checking to see how many products are available to the public in your store, I couldn't help but notice that you have numerous shirts & hoodies that are duplicates, the only difference being the model you chose for the default Zazzle image previews and the category you chose for them (mens or womens). It's long been a bone of contention that we have to choose a gender for things that are really unisex, but publishing the same thing multiple times to not have to choose just one isn't the way to go. Publishing the same thing multiple times is seen as spammy and might be actually breaking the rules. Besides that it's also just creating more work for yourself. Maybe instead you could do a cover that has both a male & female model in it and flip a coin as to which category you want to publish it to.
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10-25-2023 02:57 AM
Hi, thanks for your reply and time. It is really helpful. I already removed the mockup covers with the Onesie remarks. Also on the pins on Pinterest. I created some doubles because i was not sure if the upload went correctly. I will check my designs for doubles and delete. I will think about how to upload for the future designs.

