You may name your items under the Organization area to make it simpler to group them together and manage your store’s product catalog, select things for consumers to purchase, and apply rules or discounts to certain products. The following are the definitions for each label:
- Product availability: You may offer your items on a variety of sales channels, such as Facebook Shops or Amazon, which we’ll go over later. For the time being, just make sure your product is in the “Online shop” otherwise it will be hidden.
- The sort of product. A product category that may be used to categorize items (e.g., t-shirt). There can only be one product type per product.
- Vendor. This is the product’s manufacturer, wholesaler, or third-party vendor. You may sort your product list by vendor, which might help you order goods more quickly.
- Tags. Tags are words or phrases that you may use to describe your goods. You may tag a product with several tags to make it easier for buyers to discover it using your online store’s search bar. Tags may also be used to automate operations in your business, such as adding a product with a certain tag to a particular collection.
- Collections. Collections are crucial. They allow you to arrange and curate your items based on their intended use and audience. An garment firm, for example, may design a collection focused on women’s items, men’s products, a summer discount, or new arrivals. A single item can be found in many collections.