Jstonge
Contributor III

I searched "Seamstress Business Cards" which resulted in 15 pages of designs in the Market Place.  . I noted there were 12 of one design.  All 12 were identical except for a name on the sewing machine.  I have noted this is a pattern with other items in the Market Place as well.  Since Zazzle limits the number of pages a Customer can search, wouldn't it be more advantage to both Zazzle and Creators to show just one design that has duplicates.  This would give exposure to more  designs and designers.  It would also benefit Zazzle by offering the Customers more to choose from.

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VivianD117
Contributor III

wonderful suggestion, I have seen this off with other products also and it completely blocks out other creator’s products from being seen. 

ievaj
New Contributor III

I noticed the same issue when I searched for newest Halloween wine labels. 🤔

Pádraig
Moderator
Moderator

Hi @Jstonge,

Thanks for sharing your feedback on this. We'll take note of this and review further.

All the best,

Pádraig 🙂

Jstonge
Contributor III

When I checked wine t-shirts there were over 50 of the same shirt.

our-porch
New Contributor III

I was looking around today and saw the same title on two totally different designs, the tile had "Blue" in it and the second design did not even have blue in it. Thought it might be a mistake, but the store was full of Items like this, not sure why, and definitely not a mistake.

JLynnW
Contributor III

Wow, I just discovered the use of 100's of different surnames on the exact same design and product.  They were all newest designs.  This is extremely discouraging both as a designer and potential purchaser.

Jstonge
Contributor III

Just saw 29 of the same design.  Only difference was one word.    If they had shown only one of that item they could have displayed 28 other designs and given customers more of a choice to choose from which would increase likelihood of sales for Zazzle.  There were a lot of other more attractive designs for this product than what was shown over and over and over again.  It's not in the best interest of Zazzle or its designers to display these repetitive designs.

Barbara
Esteemed Contributor

The only time I did something similar was when I had to do each letter of the alphabet separately because the letters were graphics. What's happened with them is that the more common letters have been purchased, which sent them higher in the listing while the less common letters have drifted downward. Perhaps the same kind of thing happens to the products a few of the designers spew out in multiples. It's a small bit of hope, for what it's worth.

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