Way to Group Same All in One Invitation that has Three different RSVP Types?

klsantillo
Contributor

Hi,

When I create my all in one wedding invitations, I create the same design with three different RSVP features - one with a QR code; one with dinner selection options; and one with no dinner options. Right now, I have a all caps sentence at the beginning of the product description noting that the invitation is available with a QR code or with or without dinner selection options, but buyers only see that if they look at the description. Is there another effective way I can let my buyers know I have three RSVP options WITHOUT making all new cover photos with text (Since I just MADE all new cover photos for the thousands I have!). It would be nice if Zazzle had a grouping feature for this, the way they have the grouping for different colors. Thanks in advance for your help 🙂

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Cat
Honored Contributor III

That would be super helpful. When I have things like this, I try to differentiate between them in the title - things like "QR Code RSVP card" or "Dinner Choice RSVP card" - it works OK, but doesn't leave much room to describe the design since the title characters are so limited!

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Cat @ ZB Designs

Thanks, I already do that. I'm trying to find a way that if a customer likes the design with the QR code, but the customer doesn't want a QR code, the customer can see right away that they can purchase them without one.

Baylee
Valued Contributor

I'm just wondering if this might not be solved by the new collection format?? Those types of products are grouped together in the management area for collections, but I've got no idea how that will be shown to the customer. I'm not part of the beta testing so I can't see anything new for collections yet on my product pages.

I would love to do it that way, but there is a limit on the number of collections a store can have. I have thousands of all in one invitations already. Plus, there would only be three choices in the collection for that design ( QR code; with dinner; without dinner) and that's below the minimum.

Cat
Honored Contributor III

I don't think you'd need to put them in their own collection. The way the new collections work (at least this is the way the cross-sell collections look in the Beta) is that when you're viewing a product, directly underneath it are all the other products from that category in that collection. So like if you have 8 different invitations in that collection, the customer can pan through them all right below the one they're looking at. It's not totally ideal because they'd be mixed in with all the other invitations from that collection, but maybe the custom grouping thing would let you put them into their own group? I'm not sure how that's supposed to work.

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Cat @ ZB Designs

I guess I'm looking for a way for customers to know right away, without having to browse, that they have three options available for that specific design.

Cat
Honored Contributor III

I agree that would be helpful, but I dunno. Seems like there's not a lot of screen real estate left. But maybe they'll come up with something - who knows.

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Cat @ ZB Designs

SixSphinx
New Contributor III

Some of the A/B product page tests that I've seen are showing thumbnails of the alternate styles on the page. They're prominently displayed just under the main image. I'd wait to see how the product page ends up looking before making any big changes.