I’ve been working on getting my store up and I desperately need to get suggestions on the best way to prepare your items to list. I do custom memorial portraits and I went through and labeled everything only to find out after I posted that it wasn’t going to work out. I’ve been working on just 4 items for like 4 days, changing things. I’m doing one last relabeling and then the others should go easier. I guess my first 4 have been trial & error but I need to get the hang of this if I’m going to have items to sell for Christmas. :( After I got advice from the community I made my description and how they order really simple. I’d appreciate any wisdom from the community!
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Thanks everybody. It’s funny because I noticed it too and will fix it. And thanks for the one to from. I use grammarly, I accidentally turned it off and I’m trying to figure out how to turn it back on. They would send me weekly reports excited to tell me how really bad I did! lol I fixed damage on one description because I had pasted the description into open office. I already know my punctuation in this comment needs corrections too. :)
Thank you abigdogmom, I created Dragonfly-Memories as a fundraiser for a memorial website I have for fallen military and first responders. I give them free online memorials and I send their families an 8 × 10 memorial portrait. I’ve been doing this since 2004. www.aherostribute.org I’m really excited to be here and look forward to getting to know everyone!
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