Lesson 1Picture Handling Best Ways: Clearness, Picture Sets, Color Samples, Picture Naming for SearchThis part explains picture handling best ways for fashion, including clearness, side ratios, sets, color samples, and search-friendly naming so pictures load quick and help buy and find.
Standard picture sizes and side ratiosMain, other, and detail set shotsHandling color sample pictures per changeFile naming for search and asset followSqueezing, types, and net deliveryPicture check flows before sharingLesson 2Product Content Rules: Guide for Writings, Size Tables, Fit Notes, Care GuidesThis part sets product content rules for fashion, including writing guides, size tables, fit and style notes, and care guides that cut returns, help search, and make steady brand voice.
Standard build for product writingsMaking clear size tables by areaWriting fit notes to cut returnsCare and cloth guides best waysVoice tone and brand style rulesLocalizing content for different marketsLesson 3Tagging and Extra Data: Groups, Filters, Search Sides, Inner Tags for SellingThis part covers tagging and extra data plans for groups, filters, and search sides, plus inner tags for selling, allowing flexible drives, picked edits, and good on-site find.
Difference between tags, parts, and fieldsMaking tags for groups and drivesExtra data for search sides and filtersInner tags for buying and sellingRules to avoid tag spread and noiseChecking and cleaning old tags oftenLesson 4Key Product Data Shape: Title, Long and Short Writings, Price, Cost, Stock Code, Bar Code, Parts, Pictures, Alt Text, Weight, Sizes, Seller, SeasonThis part sets a strong fashion product data shape, covering main signs, prices, move data, and rich content fields so products are steady, findable, and ready for selling and fill flows.
Needed signs: Stock code, bar code, inner IDsBuilding titles, short and long writingsHandling base price, compare price, and cost fieldsHandling weight, sizes, and ship classesHandling sellers, seasons, and product lifeBest ways for product pictures and alt textLesson 5Setting Product Group: Picking 3 Main Groups and 2–3 Sub-Group Builds That Fit Fashion (e.g., Women, Men, Add-Ons)This part shows how to make a useful fashion group, pick top groups, set sub-groups, and match moving, filters, and groups so buyers can quick find right products.
Picking main groups for fashionMaking sub-groups by product typeSeparating gender and all-gender groupsMatching group with moving menusUsing group to power groups and list pagesRules for adding new groupsLesson 6Change Plan: Set Products vs Separate Stock Codes, How Changes Map to Stock ItemsThis part explains how to make change builds for size, color, and style, when to use set products vs separate stock codes, and how each pick affects stock, reports, and selling bend.
When to use set parent productsWhen to split changes into separate stock codesLinking changes to stock places and binsChange choices for size, color, and materialHandling change-level prices and picturesReports and numbers by change vs styleLesson 7Price Plans and Mark Fields: Suggested Price, Sale Price, Goods Cost, Level Price for DrivesThis part details price data builds, including suggested price, base and sale prices, goods cost, and level price, so drives, edges, and cuts can be handled steady across ways.
Storing suggested price, base price, and sale priceCapturing goods cost and land costMark, edge, and profit reportsLevel price and amount cutsDrive price fields vs coupon reasonWay-special price and money rulesLesson 8Bulk Bring/Out Flows: CSV Guides, Needed Fields, Check, Batch Picture UploadThis part covers building sure bulk bring and out flows using CSV guides, setting needed fields, checking data, and auto batch picture uploads to keep big lists right and current.
Making reusable CSV bring guidesSetting needed and optional product fieldsData check rules and error handlingMapping pictures and sets in bulk uploadsPlanning repeat brings from system or info managerOuting data for checks and outer partnersLesson 9Part Shaping: Size, Color, Material, Fit, Stock Code Rules and Bar Code UseThis part explains how to shape parts like size, color, material, and fit, set naming rules, and connect parts to stock code and bar code builds to help search, filters, and store work.
Steadying size scales and changesSetting color, material, and pattern partsFit parts for different cloth typesMaking human-read stock code buildsBar code types and scan limitsUsing parts to drive filters and search