Lesson 1Picture Handling Best Ways: Sizes, Picture Sets, Colour Samples, Picture Naming for SEOThis part explains picture handling best ways for fashion, including sizes, ratios, sets, colour samples, and SEO-friendly naming so visuals load quick and help sales and finding in Ghanaian shops.
Standard picture sizes and ratiosMain, other, and detail set shotsHandling colour sample pictures per variantFile naming for SEO and asset followSqueezing, formats, and network deliveryPicture check steps before sharingLesson 2Product Content Rules: Template for Descriptions, Size Charts, Fit Notes, Care TipsThis part sets product content rules for fashion, including description templates, size charts, fit and style notes, and care tips that cut returns, help SEO, and keep a steady brand voice in Ghana.
Standard setup for product descriptionsMaking clear size charts by areaWriting fit notes to cut returnsCare and cloth tips best waysVoice tone and brand style rulesAdjusting content for different marketsLesson 3Tagging and Extra Info: Collections, Filters, Search Parts, Internal Tags for Sales PlanningThis part covers tagging and extra info plans for collections, filters, and search parts, plus internal tags for sales planning, allowing flexible drives, picked edits, and good on-site finding in Ghana.
Difference between tags, features, and fieldsPlanning tags for collections and drivesExtra info for search parts and filtersInternal tags for buying and sales planningRules to avoid tag mess and noiseChecking and cleaning old tags oftenLesson 4Key Product Data Setup: Title, Long and Short Descriptions, Price, Cost, SKU, Barcode, Features, Pictures, Alt Text, Weight, Sizes, Seller, SeasonThis part sets a strong fashion product data setup, covering main IDs, prices, logistics data, and rich content fields so products are steady, searchable, and ready for sales planning and delivery in Ghana.
Needed IDs: SKU, barcode, internal IDsSetting up titles, short and long descriptionsHandling base price, compare price, and cost fieldsManaging weight, sizes, and shipping groupsHandling sellers, seasons, and product lifeBest ways for product pictures and alt textLesson 5Setting Product Categories: Picking 3 Main Groups and 2–3 Subgroup Setups That Fit Fashion (e.g., Women, Men, Accessories)This part shows how to plan a useful fashion category setup, choose top groups, set subgroups, and match navigation, filters, and collections so buyers in Ghana quickly find right products.
Choosing main groups for fashionPlanning subgroups by product typeSeparating gender and all-gender groupsMatching category with navigation menusUsing category to power collections and listsRules for adding new groupsLesson 6Variant Plan: Adjustable Products vs Separate SKUs, How Variants Link to Stock ItemsThis part explains how to plan variant setups for size, colour, and style, when to use adjustable products versus separate SKUs, and how each affects stock, reports, and sales planning ease in Ghana.
When to use adjustable parent productsWhen to split variants into separate SKUsLinking variants to stock places and binsVariant choices for size, colour, and materialManaging variant-level prices and picturesReports and checks by variant versus styleLesson 7Price Plans and Markup Fields: Suggested Price, Sale Price, Goods Cost, Layered Pricing for DrivesThis part details price data setups, including suggested price, base and sale prices, goods cost, and layered pricing, so drives, edges, and cuts can be handled steadily across channels in Ghana.
Storing suggested price, base price, and sale priceCapturing goods cost and full costMarkup, edge, and profit reportsLayered pricing and bulk cutsDrive price fields versus coupon waysChannel-specific pricing and money rulesLesson 8Bulk Bring-In/Out Steps: CSV Templates, Needed Fields, Check, Batch Picture UploadThis part covers building steady bulk bring-in and out steps using CSV templates, setting needed fields, checking data, and auto batch picture uploads to keep big lists right and current in Ghana.
Planning reusable CSV bring-in templatesSetting needed and extra product fieldsData check rules and error handlingMapping pictures and sets in bulk uploadsPlanning repeat bring-ins from systemsOuting data for checks and outside partnersLesson 9Feature Modelling: Size, Colour, Material, Fit, SKU Rules and Barcode UseThis part explains how to model features like size, colour, material, and fit, set naming rules, and link features to SKU and barcode setups to help search, filters, and store work in Ghana.
Standardising size scales and changesSetting colour, material, and pattern featuresFit features for different cloth typesPlanning easy-to-read SKU setupsBarcode types and scan limitsUsing features to drive filters and search