about selling and getting viewed by customers
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07-22-2022
08:46 PM
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07-25-2022
12:46 PM
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Scott
I have created lots of jaw-dropping,elegant,marvelous designs of lots of products but,unfortunately very few viewers visiting on my products,almost none .no selling and earning at all. what should i do now ?
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07-22-2022 10:13 PM - edited 07-22-2022 10:13 PM
Hello, piyalbal. I checked out your products, they are colorful and cool. I think you should add personalization templates, like a place for a person to add their name on your coffee mugs, aprons, computer sleeves, etc. Also in the description just try to describe your design more, especially some of the symbols/objects on your Holiday designs. Some of the objects and symbols I am not familiar with so just describing what they are will help increase sales.
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07-25-2022 08:45 AM - edited 07-25-2022 08:51 AM
It took about 2 1/2 years for my products to start selling and Zazzlers who've been doing this a while will tell you that's around average. (I've been Zazzling 12 years).
Good key words are helpful. When I want to add key words to a product upload, I do a search in Zazzle in another tab for that particular type of product and see what sort of key words Zazzle has listed on their top row of tabs. I may even look at top row products of similar design to see what key words others used. Don't overstuff. Stick to the limit of 10.
Zazzle changes key words from time to time. Years ago they used "contemporary" but now they use "modern" instead, just as an example.
And as someone else pointed out there are times of higher or lower sales: summer is generally slow. Fall/winter and spring are usually better.
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07-22-2022 10:24 PM
And maybe for your "Chi Chi Maquillage" throw pillow you should add something about "Make up" to your title to attract customers who are looking for make up theme pillows. Even in the description you should describe your drawing, that it is a stylish woman wearing bright red lipstick, etc.
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07-23-2022 12:48 PM - edited 07-23-2022 12:49 PM
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07-24-2022 01:40 AM
Wow thank you.
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07-23-2022 01:00 PM
don't be discouraged, your designs are unique and have real originality, you will catch sales eventually. took me AGES to start selling. also the views are way down right now for most of us, tho sales are picking up again a bit. all the above advice is good. keep going...
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07-25-2022 09:50 AM
I would work on tags and titles. You need to learn to think like a customer. No one is looking for a "King of Sky" design...BUT they might be looking for an eagle...or even a colorful eagle. Write your titles, tags & description with how people shop online in mind. Think to yourself...who is the customer and what are they looking for...THEN write your listing.

