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nusrath
New Contributor III

Hello team,

my products are not sale yet single may i know the reason. if any issue in my account not proper design any other things for eligible to sell the products. please let me know so i can improve area. 

Regards,

Nusrath

 

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LMGildersleeve
Valued Contributor III

Hi @nusrath 

Just a few quick observations. 

1. You have only just started to post products on Zazzle. The product on demand business is not a get rich quick venture. It takes time for your products to be found in the Zazzle Marketplace.

2. You will do better if you open a Pinterest business account and start posting your products there. 

3. Here is the Zazzle Help pages. I'd suggest you read the Tagging and Titles document and change your product's titles and tags accordingly. 

And lastly, read what others have gotten for advice in the Ask A Question forum. You will learn a lot. 

I'm sure others will give you more tips. 

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LMGildersleeve
Valued Contributor III

Hi @nusrath 

Just a few quick observations. 

1. You have only just started to post products on Zazzle. The product on demand business is not a get rich quick venture. It takes time for your products to be found in the Zazzle Marketplace.

2. You will do better if you open a Pinterest business account and start posting your products there. 

3. Here is the Zazzle Help pages. I'd suggest you read the Tagging and Titles document and change your product's titles and tags accordingly. 

And lastly, read what others have gotten for advice in the Ask A Question forum. You will learn a lot. 

I'm sure others will give you more tips. 

HI team, 

As per your advised i changed title and tags, can you please review my designs and title, tags and description is there anything required to changes please let me know and how much time will take to sale the products. please give me tips if anything more required to add anything and required to changes, thank you

 

 

ColsCreations
Honored Contributor II

I looked at your store. You have just under 70 products. Nothing wrong with that, it should always be about quality not quantity. The majority of those products are t-shirts. Again, nothing wrong with that. But, t-shirts are an extremely highly saturated market, literally millions of them out there.  According to search results, there are over 24 MILLLION on Zazzle alone!

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No matter how one narrows that down by keywords, one can only scroll through 15-16 pages @ 60 each, so approx 1,000 shirts. So you have to ask yourself, what makes mine special? Why is someone going to buy mine instead of any of the literally million of others out there? And how are you going to get yours into the limited though still generous number of results that a shopper can scroll through?

The oldest of your products is barely two months old. Unless you are targeting your products to a very specific market via tags/keywords and/or heavily promoting yourself outside of Zazzle, the odds of being seen let alone getting sales is pretty slim. POD design is not a get-rich-quick scheme.

Also, outside of the Tech forum, almost all of the responses you get in these forums are from other active designers who just like to be helpful despite the fact that technically we're all competitors. Specific questions are usually answered quickly and in detail but it's presumptuous to expect an in-depth review & analysis of your designs, tags, titles & descriptions, and no-one can possibly tell you when you might get your first sale.

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ok thank you very much for advising me and explained well. but I have another question that I can't access my messages because my country is not listed for adding a mobile number. could you please help me and resolve the issue.

 

Barbara
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Make sure to use text templates so customers can change and personalize the text. That's what Zazzle is all about: personalization.

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nusrath
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Barbara
Esteemed Contributor

Don't write a tag that contains more than one word as if it were a single word as is done in social media. You're trying to match what a customer might type into the search box. If the customer is searching for blue flowers, they won't write "blueflowers," but will, instead, type "blue flowers." That's how you would write your tag, including the quote marks around any tag that contains more than a single word.

You should take time looking in the marketplace and see how the designers are tagging their products, and beyond that, read all of Zazzle's help pages.

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LMGildersleeve
Valued Contributor III

Use the Help link I've already given you to find how to add templates for customers to personalize your products. 

In America it is customary to say "thank you" for advice given freely. Those two words will be appreciated by those helping you on these forums.

Barbara
Esteemed Contributor

During the 10 years I've been here, I've sold maybe 4 shirts only because they were targeted at a very specific audience. I no longer design t-shirts. The effort isn't worth it.

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