Create a group of product for 1 design
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08-07-2024 06:31 AM
Let's say I have a design of a Sunflower; it is square and high-res.
My next 9 designs are from different flowers, but with the same dimension and style. I want to sell them as:
My product group "flowers-square" consist of the following products:
- Canvas print: 68 x 68
- Photo block.
- Tapestry: 144,8 x 1448,8
- etc (all square products)
It would be nice if I could upload this one picture of a Sunflower, select the product group "flowers-square," check the picture dimensions on all products one by one, and publish the products.
Is this possible, or is there a better way than the "transfer to" option?
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08-07-2024 07:40 AM
@NLHan It used to be when Quick Create was a thing - now we have to publish products one by one.
'Transfer to" is the best option as it copies over title/description/tags for you to edit as needed
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08-07-2024 09:01 AM
And again I say, I wish we could create "albums" of our favourite products to quickly transfer to.
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08-08-2024 12:51 AM
Thanks for your answers.
Once you get the hang of how the "transfer design" works, it's easy to create products, but it's still complicated and a lot of extra work. A product group should be on the Zazzle product owner's wish list. ;-D
My trick is to create one product. After you hit the "present" button:
- Scroll down the page and click on "I would like to see my product."
- On the product page, scroll down to "Transfer this design to a product."
- You will see a slider, choose a product to transfer your design to, and click 'open in another tab in your browser'.

