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M E Cieplinski

8 Years Ago

How To Create A Gallery Just For T-shirts?

I searched the older threads because I thought I'd seen one on this topic but I haven't been able to find anything, yet I've seen post from people saying they've created a shirts-only gallery. I'd like to do that too, and I'm thinking it needs to be done in a particular way to avoid ending up with ALL the product images like we have now. I'm assuming it needs to be done at either Pixels or my AW, since shirts don't show in the normal listings.

The majority of my images aren't going to work for shirts, and the ones that do need to be turned into .png files first. I've managed that with 4 images that are being offered as prints and on other products as well. But there's one that I may only offer on a shirt, and for that one I could probably just remove the price from EVERY other product so only the shirt is left. But how to add all of them into one gallery. Am I over-thinking this? There's probably an easy way that I just can't see.

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Abbie Shores

8 Years Ago

It is a silly idea (sorry) to create a gallery for products

If on one of the Fine Art sites then it will not show those products and, if on Pixels or the premium site, you already have products in sections

It is just a recipe to confuse visitors

 
 

Mike Savad

8 Years Ago

just sell it all and let the buyer decide on the item. this place isn't at all set up to be an individual item store. and it shouldn't be, it would be too confusing for a buyer.


---Mike Savad
MikeSavad.com

 

M E Cieplinski

8 Years Ago

Thanks, Abbie and Mike. I'm definitely selling it all (it's there, why not?) but like I said, I may end up with a few images that are ONLY on shirts. The one png I've completed is a cartouche from a gravestone where I cut around a hand holding a bouquet. It won't work on a print that way, though. I was really just thinking of being able to market shirts on their own to friends who I know would be interested in shirts but not art. I guess I'll just let people know which ones are available that way. I do tend to get silly ideas, but you never know. Maybe someone else did too. 8-D

 

Abbie Shores

8 Years Ago

Just send them to your 'shop' on pixels and they will see the only tshirts you do there

Otherwise it gets WAY too confusing for others visiting your FAA page

 

Mike Savad

8 Years Ago

best they know you have both, because they may not want a shirt at all, but might want a bag. and they may want a poster after all because they need a gift. just let people know you have them. but keep in mind, these really aren't money makers, so i would just push the posters.

---Mike Savad
MikeSavad.com

 

Jessica Jenney

8 Years Ago

Fist of all, if you create a gallery for t-shirts they can't be sold on FAA! So what's the point? Its will only confuse buyers.

 

M E Cieplinski

8 Years Ago

Thank you for your opinions. I'm currently having nothing but trouble adding an image for JUST a shirt, so I guess the creation of a gallery for them isn't going to be a high priority. Since this appears to have been such a terrible idea, I'm going to close this thread and let it sink like a stone.

 

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