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Post by marsha91091 on Jun 8, 2019 17:08:53 GMT
I cant figure out how to create my own title...if even possible. It just takes certain IS from my listing to create the title and its never good. Is there a way how to do it? Thanks.
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Post by chapeaunoir on Jun 8, 2019 18:42:15 GMT
That's how they create titles - I've diddled with the text boxes before to get something approximating what I want.
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Post by frakinfashion on Jun 9, 2019 18:34:47 GMT
I cant figure out how to create my own title...if even possible. It just takes certain IS from my listing to create the title and its never good. Is there a way how to do it? Thanks. There's a skinny little box that says "title" but start with the box that says "color" because that is really how they start their titles. It doesn't have to be about the color but it will be the first few words of your title ultimately. Then put the subsequent words you want in the title. Obviously, they fill in the designer's name, size, and whatever generic you select, they fill in last (e.g. Tunic, Blouse, Dress) -- so if you want other synonyms like Top then add it in the skinny box. Some things it won't let you say (like the word "size" for instance) as they think they cover that in their size menu. They are a very rigid group.
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Post by marsha91091 on Jun 10, 2019 2:08:37 GMT
Where exactly is that skinny little title box? I'm listing on my desktop (I'm wondering is it just on the app) and I don't see it anywhere. The title it created is so lame...it doesn't even say the type of item...ie...skirt.
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Post by frakinfashion on Jun 11, 2019 4:33:26 GMT
It's the skinny long box right under the description that says Style/Collection Name. Make sure that you've filled in all the product info boxes and start your title in the color box. So if the brand is not selectable (not in their list) but Other in that box and put the brand name as the first thing in the Color box and any other word you want right after it. Then continue the heading in the skinny long box (Style/Collection). The generic name like tunic, or dress, or top, or raincoat will be added automatically in the listing at the end. It's the designation you choose at the very beginning of the listing before you loaded the pictures. Does that make sense? I list on my laptop so it should be the same as what you're seeing.
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Post by chapeaunoir on Jun 11, 2019 8:24:26 GMT
I've tried that before and it dropped everything I put in there - maybe they've changed it?
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Post by frakinfashion on Jun 11, 2019 15:30:50 GMT
There are some things they don't accept but I've been doing it pretty regularly this year.
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Post by chapeaunoir on Jun 11, 2019 18:56:46 GMT
It's probably hit or miss, then. I got OK at making my own titles there, but it's really constraining.
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Post by marsha91091 on Jun 12, 2019 19:39:35 GMT
I give up. Doesn't work for me. No matter what I put in any field, it makes its own stupid title.
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