Great video! One question: how would you implement 2 different drobshipping business to fulfill variants of the same product. E.g.: I have one art print design thay I want to offer in 2 different paper qualities. One of them printed and fulfilled with one print on demand website and the second one with a different print on demand website. Thanks!!!
If I were listing candles, for instance, that came in four sizes and I've added the prices for each variant, I still don't understand the pros, cons, considerations, etc. for determining what I enter in the price blank all of the way at the top in the first box asking for price. I can see the logic of entering the lowest priced item in the series/line. But, is that price ($5.00, for instance) the only price that will be viewable from the "quick view" listing of the product until the person clicks on the options to see there are variants in the description and pulldown menus? Or will it say $5.00 and up? Or will it give a range of the product prices from least expensive to most expensive, such as $5.00 - $50.00? I'm just unsure what the purpose of the top price box is if there are many variants in size, color, variety and their related prices - as I don't want to lead customers astray. Thanks, in advance, for your help. Your videos are extremely insightful!
I think I now answered my own question by doing more exploring. I think the listing says "From $5" meaning $5 and higher for other variations, so that is great. Thanks again for your wonderful tutorial. I am now going to follow you and hope to watch many more of your tutorials. Very helpful!
Hi! Thank you for watching today's video. Quick question, how many products do you have on your website?? I would love to hear from you!
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@@candij5632 That's a good sized shop!
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Great video! One question: how would you implement 2 different drobshipping business to fulfill variants of the same product. E.g.: I have one art print design thay I want to offer in 2 different paper qualities. One of them printed and fulfilled with one print on demand website and the second one with a different print on demand website. Thanks!!!
Great question! I would just list them as 2 items and put links on both referring to other for the other paper quantity.
Thank you so much for your help, your content never seems to disappoint thanks!
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This helped me so much thank you
I'm so glad you found it helpful!
If I were listing candles, for instance, that came in four sizes and I've added the prices for each variant, I still don't understand the pros, cons, considerations, etc. for determining what I enter in the price blank all of the way at the top in the first box asking for price. I can see the logic of entering the lowest priced item in the series/line. But, is that price ($5.00, for instance) the only price that will be viewable from the "quick view" listing of the product until the person clicks on the options to see there are variants in the description and pulldown menus? Or will it say $5.00 and up? Or will it give a range of the product prices from least expensive to most expensive, such as $5.00 - $50.00? I'm just unsure what the purpose of the top price box is if there are many variants in size, color, variety and their related prices - as I don't want to lead customers astray. Thanks, in advance, for your help. Your videos are extremely insightful!
I think I now answered my own question by doing more exploring. I think the listing says "From $5" meaning $5 and higher for other variations, so that is great. Thanks again for your wonderful tutorial. I am now going to follow you and hope to watch many more of your tutorials. Very helpful!
It would have made more sense if you actually entered a physical product as you were talking
Thanks for the feedback!
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