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Post by chapeaunoir on Sept 18, 2018 20:44:20 GMT
I notice that quite a few sellers on Posh use really simple titles like "red shirt" and "green striped sweater" - I've been using my eBay/Etsy-style titles - they're obviously selling items as I check their solds when I see this.
Is there a particular type of title that works better than others? Since the brand name is entered in another area I've started not using the brand name unless it's a 'go to' brand.
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Post by kat on Sept 18, 2018 21:35:14 GMT
Everything in a Posh listing is searchable on Poshmark. I have noticed on Google results (images, not shopping) that it's usually readable titles that show up and are via Pintrest. "Women's Green Striped Pullover Sweater from J Crew Size 10" seems to be google friendlier than "J Crew Sweater Women's Sz 10 Green Striped Pullover"
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Post by kat on Sept 18, 2018 21:41:33 GMT
I try to not use the same gallery image and title on cross-listed things if I can help it or remember. I have different prices on each and I don't want it to be too easy to copy/paste to find. It might be cheaper on eBay, but they might only want to use Posh credit, so I don't want them to think I'll accept the eBay price. Does that make sense?
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