THANK YOU! This is exactly what I've been needing to see! Also, I love your tip about not having 999 count and using 9 instead! And lastly, the pricing was also super helpful to see! From a fellow Canadian, thank you Jay!
Had a question about title and seo. If you’re adding multiple apparel shouldn’t there be keywords such as sweatshirt, crewneck, hoodie, etc. if you’re offering them in the tshirt listing? I’m new to Printify and would love to offer multiple options in one listing, but like you said about copying and pasting skus, other videos make it seem so daunting. Great tips in the video I’ll be using in future listings.
@@bethjoyce4666 you can definitely add them, yes, but the golden rule is never to adjust the keywording of a listing that is selling… so in this case, i would suggest you just duplicate the listing and make whatever changes you need to make. The customers will see the added options in your first listing anyway when they click the size menu too (but don’t change the titles or tags in that first listing!).
When you apply a quantity for a product, does it sync it back to printify? If the product is out of stock in printify would it reflect back to the store listing? Thanks
No & No. You don't want it to: The whole point is so that you can quickly & easily pivot to SwiftPOD if Monster is out of a certain size/colour without haveing to recreate your whole library of products or "copy to" another provider unnecessarily. Thanks for the question!
Good question, but no; You have to pick right in the beginning of this one: ruclips.net/video/c1VggQPZiSM/видео.html whether it's going to be a "Physical" or "Digital" item. Plus if you could combine them, i think it would just get confusing to the customer.
Inner Circle Closes TONIGHT! jaysway.works/InnerCircle
See Part 1 here: ruclips.net/video/c1VggQPZiSM/видео.html
THANK YOU! This is exactly what I've been needing to see! Also, I love your tip about not having 999 count and using 9 instead! And lastly, the pricing was also super helpful to see! From a fellow Canadian, thank you Jay!
You're very welcome! I'm glad it was helpful!
Wowser! Super jammed packed full of great information and tips! Thank you Tons, Jay!
You're so welcome!!
The amount of cha-chings in this video. 🤯
Sorry!! I recorded it and then tried to edit it quickly to get it live today! Some are Etsy, but most are Amazon Merch... they make the same ca-chings
I kept checking my phone! 📱 😂
Had a question about title and seo. If you’re adding multiple apparel shouldn’t there be keywords such as sweatshirt, crewneck, hoodie, etc. if you’re offering them in the tshirt listing? I’m new to Printify and would love to offer multiple options in one listing, but like you said about copying and pasting skus, other videos make it seem so daunting. Great tips in the video I’ll be using in future listings.
@@bethjoyce4666 you can definitely add them, yes, but the golden rule is never to adjust the keywording of a listing that is selling… so in this case, i would suggest you just duplicate the listing and make whatever changes you need to make.
The customers will see the added options in your first listing anyway when they click the size menu too (but don’t change the titles or tags in that first listing!).
When you apply a quantity for a product, does it sync it back to printify? If the product is out of stock in printify would it reflect back to the store listing? Thanks
No & No. You don't want it to: The whole point is so that you can quickly & easily pivot to SwiftPOD if Monster is out of a certain size/colour without haveing to recreate your whole library of products or "copy to" another provider unnecessarily. Thanks for the question!
@@jayswayworks Got it, thanks so much
Can you do this with a digital download?
Example you sell a digital download but want to also pair that with a physical product.
Good question, but no; You have to pick right in the beginning of this one: ruclips.net/video/c1VggQPZiSM/видео.html whether it's going to be a "Physical" or "Digital" item. Plus if you could combine them, i think it would just get confusing to the customer.