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Organize Your Zazzle Store Categories For Success by Jennifer Clarke, Top Zazzle Earner

One of the things that designers like you on Zazzle worry about is how to properly organize Zazzle categories to see sales. Yes, it can be overwhelming if you have a large number of products. However, when you effectively organize Zazzle categories, you increase your chances for success.

In this article, I explain to you the importance of proper Zazzle category organization. In the video tutorial below, Elke Clarke will give you valuable insights and provide you with real examples of how to organize Zazzle categories.

Organize Zazzle Categories For Success by Jennifer Clarke, Top Zazzle Earner
Organize Your Zazzle Store Categories For Success by Jennifer Clarke, Top Zazzle Earner

Organize Zazzle Categories For Success

Organizing your Zazzle store categories can be overwhelming and frustrating. Not to mention confusing. You might not know where to start. Do you wonder how to make professional-looking Zazzle category icons to make your Zazzle store look enticing to customers? Are you stuck and do not know where to begin? If you feel this way, keep reading this article because I(Elke Clarke) will provide you with valuable insights on what to do.

Why Are Zazzle Categories Important?

You have 3 seconds to make a good first impression when a customer first comes to your Zazzle store.

Customers are more inclined to purchase and browse your Zazzle store if it looks professional and appealing.

You need to have an organized and clean look at your Zazzle store so that the customer can trust you and want to purchase.

As well, customers need to be able to find what they are looking for. They have come to your Zazzle store because they have an item in mind that they want to purchase. If it is difficult for them to find it, they will leave your Zazzle store and you will lose the sale.

To ensure that you do make the sale and make the customer happy, your Zazzle categories need to be organized effectively.Even if you have many products, you can find ways to organize them for your customers to find items AND for you to manage your product inventory.

Watch the Tutorial on How to Organize Zazzle Categories Properly

Using your Zazzle categories effectively can increase your chances for Zazzle’s success. This video was recorded a while ago by Elke Clarke, but she gives you very important information that you need to know about Zazzle store categories and how you can set them up properly.

In this video, Jen and I have combined one of our “Mallorcan Mini Series” on Elke TV on YouTube and a training video to give you an informative tutorial of real-life examples of Zazzle category organization.  You will learn different ways to use Zazzle categories and set them up properly so when customers visit your store they are more inclined to purchase.

So KEEP WATCHING all the way to the end.

What Have You Learned In This Article?

1. Store categories are important for your Zazzle success.

2. You need to properly organize Zazzle categories so that customers can find what they are looking for.

3. Watching the real-life examples in the video tutorial has shown you how you can start to organize your Zazzle store categories.

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I would love to hear from you. What have you learned from this article? Did you enjoy the real-life examples in the tutorial? Have you organized your Zazzle store categories with the customer in mind? Comment below!

About the author:

Jen Clarke, is the author of the upcoming book “Earn Around The World“. Jen, along with her mother, Elke Clarke, mentors and teaches digital creatives online marketing and business strategies to build a profitable eCommerce business. The Profit by Design Academy® is Elke Clarke’s signature 12-month coaching program that Jen and hundreds of others are using to be successful designers and sellers on Zazzle.