my product not sold
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09-04-2025 03:41 PM
I have listed my product for sale for the past year, but unfortunately, it hasn’t sold even once. I am trying to understand the possible reasons for this lack of sales. It could be related to factors such as pricing, product visibility, market demand, presentation, or marketing strategies. I would greatly appreciate it if you could provide feedback or insights into why my product is not sold.
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09-04-2025 04:09 PM
Hello! A lot of your AI-generated items are very abstract and its hard to envision a use for them. The texts are often garbled and mysterious, like this shirt: https://www.zazzle.com/vintage_magic_t_shirt_in_white_color-256627807021557173 The "T" in "Vintage" is hard to parse, and that's not how you spell "magic." But more than that, it's not really clear why I would want a "Vintage Magic" shirt, as that phrase doesn't really mean anything to an English-speaking audience, and your product description offers no explanation. This one doesn't seem to say anything at all: https://www.zazzle.com/dynamic_typography_t_shirts-256018572010992018 You need to verify that your AI designs have meaning, instead of just putting whatever comes out of the machine onto a shirt.
The other big thing that's an easier fix, is that your tags have the words all smooshed together, such as "vintagemagic, nostalgicstyle, retrovibes, classictee, timelessfashion, oldschoolcharm, graphictee, retromagic, vintagestyle, casualwear." Make sure that the words are split apart with spaces. If someone types "vintage magic" into the search box, that's not a match for your tag "vintagemagic."
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09-04-2025 04:39 PM
thank you for suggestion and made the changes for particular product but what about other products will you please give me suggestion for other products.
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09-04-2025 05:59 PM
Marketing your products; generating good titles, tags, and descriptions; defining your niche; targeting your ideal customers; providing a service; and fulfilling a need are all important to making sales.
But even more important than that are your design skills. Customers won’t stop scrolling and click on your product if they don’t like the design.
You have a lot of work to do to be able to compete with Zazzle’s top designers. The key word here is “designer.” You can’t expect AI to spit out great designs without knowing how to tell it what you want.
Your first step, in my opinion, is to learn the basics of design, then practice daily to improve your design skills.
And when you aren’t practicing your design skills, also learn how to create good titles, tags, descriptions. When customers start finding, liking, and buying your products you will know that you’re on the right track.
Then at that point, learn all about marketing and how to run a successful business. There is a lot to learn to become a successful POD seller. It takes time to develop all the skills you need to run a successful shop.
Hope this helps.

