Lesson 1Best Ways to Manage Pictures: Sizes, Picture Sets, Colour Samples, Picture Names for SEOThis part explains best practices for handling pictures in fashion, including sizes, ratios, sets, colour samples, and SEO-friendly names so images load quickly and help with sales and finding products.
Standard picture sizes and ratiosMain, extra, and detail picture setsHandling colour sample pictures per variantFile names for SEO and trackingCompression, types, and network deliveryPicture quality checks before postingLesson 2Product Content Rules: Template for Descriptions, Size Guides, Fit Tips, Care NotesThis part sets product content rules for fashion, including description templates, size guides, fit and style tips, and care notes that cut returns, help SEO, and keep a steady brand voice.
Standard setup for product descriptionsMaking clear size guides by areaWriting fit tips to lower returnsBest care and fabric note practicesVoice tone and brand style rulesAdjusting content for different marketsLesson 3Labelling and Data Tags: Groups, Filters, Search Options, Internal Tags for Sales PlanningThis part covers labelling and data tag strategies for groups, filters, and search options, plus internal tags for sales planning, allowing flexible campaigns, selected items, and easy site discovery.
Difference between tags, features, and fieldsPlanning tags for groups and campaignsData for search options and filtersInternal tags for buying and sales planningRules to avoid tag mess and extra noiseRegular checks and cleaning of old tagsLesson 4Key Product Data Setup: Title, Full and Short Descriptions, Price, Cost, Stock Code, Barcode, Features, Pictures, Alt Text, Weight, Sizes, Supplier, SeasonThis part sets a strong fashion product data setup, covering main IDs, prices, logistics data, and rich content fields so products stay steady, searchable, and ready for sales planning and delivery workflows.
Needed IDs: Stock code, barcode, internal codesSetting up titles, short and full descriptionsHandling base price, comparison price, and cost fieldsManaging weight, sizes, and delivery classesHandling suppliers, seasons, and product lifeBest practices for product pictures and alt textLesson 5Setting Product Categories: Picking 3 Main Groups and 2–3 Subgroup Structures for Fashion (e.g., Women, Men, Accessories)This part shows how to plan a useful fashion category system, choose top groups, define subgroups, and match navigation, filters, and groups so buyers can quickly find matching products.
Choosing main groups for fashionPlanning subgroups by product typeSeparating male/female and unisex groupsMatching categories with navigation menusUsing categories to run groups and product listsRules for adding new groupsLesson 6Variant Planning: Adjustable Products vs Separate Stock Codes, How Variants Link to Stock ItemsThis part explains how to plan variant structures for size, colour, and style, when to use adjustable products versus separate stock codes, and how each affects stock, reports, and sales flexibility.
When to use adjustable main productsWhen to separate variants into stock codesLinking variants to stock spots and binsVariant choices for size, colour, and materialManaging variant prices and picturesReports and analysis by variant vs styleLesson 7Pricing Plans and Markup Fields: Suggested Price, Sale Price, Goods Cost, Layered Pricing for OffersThis part details pricing data setups, including suggested price, base and sale prices, goods cost, and layered pricing, so offers, profits, and discounts can be handled steadily across channels.
Storing suggested price, base price, and sale priceCapturing goods cost and total costMarkup, profit, and earnings reportsLayered pricing and bulk discountsOffer price fields vs coupon rulesChannel-specific pricing and money rulesLesson 8Bulk Upload/Download Workflows: CSV Templates, Needed Fields, Checks, Group Picture UploadsThis part covers building steady bulk upload and download workflows using CSV templates, setting needed fields, checking data, and automating group picture uploads to keep big catalogues correct and current.
Planning reusable CSV upload templatesSetting needed and extra product fieldsData check rules and error fixesMapping pictures and sets in group uploadsScheduling regular uploads from systemsDownloading data for checks and partnersLesson 9Feature Modelling: Size, Colour, Material, Fit, Stock Code Rules and Barcode UseThis part explains how to model features like size, colour, material, and fit, set naming rules, and link features to stock code and barcode setups to support search, filters, and store operations.
Standardising size scales and changesDefining colour, material, and pattern featuresFit features for different clothing typesPlanning readable stock code setupsBarcode types and scan limitsUsing features to run filters and search