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Once you have more than one page of products, it's time to start creating Custom Categories. These will help you sort your products into categories and help potential buyers find what they need in your store. Creating Custom Categories From your Dashboard, go to View & Edit Product Listings. Locate Manage Your Categories From this screen, you can add custom categories, change their name, or delete a category. To add the category, type a category name in the box and click Add New Category. Once you are finished adding categories, click on Save Changes. Now it's time to add products to your categories. Go to the View & Edit Product Listings page. Click Quick Edit on the first product you want to add. On the side, you'll see a box of your categories. Click on the category you want to add the product to and click Update. Other Info: ✔ If you want to add the product to more than one category, Mac - Hold the Command Key down while you click on each category you want. PC ...
In  Part 1 , we talked about setting up your Pinterest account and boards. In  Part 2 , we talked about pinning and repinning things. In Part 3 , we discussed creating pins. Part 4 is some additional thoughts and tips on Pinterest. Do you have a blog? ◈ For each post have some great pinnable images. ◈   Add a Pin It button to your blog. This will make it easier for people to pin those amazing blog post photos. ◈   You can add a Pinterest widget to your blog so followers can see what you are pinning. How often should you pin things? You should be pinning every day in my opinion. Of course, you don't want to pin the same thing over and over to the same board. You also don't want to be seen as a rapid pinner (pinning a lot in a short amount of time). This can be seen by Pinterest as spam. ◈   If you can't remember to pin, set an alarm on your phone or computer to remind you to stop and do some pinning. ◈   You can also use a pin scheduler. I use Tailwind . There is a fee for i...
EDITED: TPT is making changes to the algorithm. They have been looking at titles and snippets (the first few lines of your description).  Titles According to Charlotte at TPT, " We’ve found that more descriptive titles work best. Short titles that don’t offer much information aren’t a good experience because Buyers can't quickly and easily differentiate between resources that have the same or similar titles." Snippets According to Charlotte at TPT, " Repeating your title in those essential first few sentences isn't adding any new information, and the data shows that snippets that are redundant lead to fewer clicks from the search results." I will update as more information is presented. ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ When you write descriptions for your TPT resources, you want to be sure to write a BUYER friendly description. The description is not for the search algorithm but is intended to help buyers unders...
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