No Views & zRank 1

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I have had a store on Zazzle for a while, but recently I went in and adjusted a few things, organized the store more, and removed old designs that weren't getting any views. However, there are still no views, and the zRank isn't changing from 1. I’ve updated the descriptions and tags, but there's no change. Could there be issues with the store that are causing this?"

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Jadendreamer13
Valued Contributor III

A Z rank of 1 means that you probably have not completed your store properly. Follow all of the prompts in your store and complete them.

You only have one design pasted on all of your products. If customers don’t like that design, then you will not get any sales.

What does the term “brownfield flowers” mean? I’m betting that customers are not searching for that term.

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Jadendreamer13
Valued Contributor III

A Z rank of 1 means that you probably have not completed your store properly. Follow all of the prompts in your store and complete them.

You only have one design pasted on all of your products. If customers don’t like that design, then you will not get any sales.

What does the term “brownfield flowers” mean? I’m betting that customers are not searching for that term.

Thank you so much! I finished my store, and my zRank is now 3, just as you advised. Thanks for the tip!

Barbara
Esteemed Contributor

I think it might be better simply by being more specific: "Daisy wildflowers on Brown Background." (There's no such thing as "brownfield.")

@Jadendreamer13  is correct. You have only one design, and to be honest, those flowers might look better without brown in the background. However, even if it were the best ever illustration of daisies, it might not help. Sales are currently down across the board, and you're new with a single design. Even in the best of times and with a variety of designs, it can take months for people to make a first sale.

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Thank you as well, I will follow your advice and see what happens.

Windy
Honored Contributor II

Wikipedia has a good article about Brownfields. 

Brownfield is previously-developed land that has been abandoned or underused,[1] and which may carry pollution, or a risk of pollution, from industrial use.[2] The specific definition of brownfield land varies and is decided by policy makers and land developers within different countries.[3][4] The main difference in definitions of whether a piece of land is considered a brownfield or not depends on the presence or absence of pollution.[3][5] Overall, brownfield land is a site previously developed for industrial or commercial purposes and thus requires further development before reuse.[3][6]

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Jadendreamer13
Valued Contributor III

There was also a majolica pottery company named Brownsfield and Sons in the mid- to late 1800s. I checked to see if they made the pattern used here, and they did not. So that was also a coincidence.