Low views on listings

flowersbymo
New Contributor II

Hello,

I have products (around 60) posted since April with an average of 1-5 views each. My zRank is 4 and 100% store set up. What could I be doing wrong.? These are wedding invitations for autumn. Is there a way to see on the product page that the listing is indexed? I heard someone explain the tags highlighted in blue means it has been indexed. I am new to Zazzle and looking for some advice. Thanks in advance.

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Sara_H
Honored Contributor III

@flowersbymo  You could search the marketplace for your exact product's title - that should show up if it's there.

Have you been promoting your products on your social media? 

The wedding niche is huge and 60 products is not a lot (some wedding stores have thousands of products) And you're all going after the same customer - the bride.

imho highlighted tags have nothing to do with being indexed. Just means you're using a tag that many other designers are using and it's a tag that Z recognizes.

Check other invitations similar to yours and you'll see not all tags are highlighted

The more you promote outside of Zazzle - the more chance you've got at getting sales (though not guaranteed)

 

edited to add - try and fill a cross sell wedding collection with more products. Gotta grind!

https://www.zazzle.com/creators/playbook/guides/wedding and check out the Wedding Playbook for hints and tips of products to add

Jadendreamer13
Valued Contributor III

Products created in April are just now being indexed on Zazzle. It’s not an immediate rise to one of the top seven pages of products typically displayed on Zazzle searches. Be patient - and consistent. Keep creating and adding new products daily. Pick a popular style and niche, then drill down to create products aimed at a more specific sub-niche with less competition but still plenty of interested buyers.

There are a lot of YouTube creators who post daily about how to scale your POD business, but unfortunately not a lot of YouTubers focus on Zazzle. So watch the folks who focus on Etsy, Redbubble, and Amazon Merch. Then apply those principles to Zazzle.