Use the Quick Create button to make a lot of different merchandise quickly
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Another tool in Zazzle’s long list is the Quick Create button. I tested this one out this morning and it allowed me to create a line of products with the same image on it. This was perfect since I really want to give people browsing my shop the possibility to purchase their favorite slogan on any of the products. Here is how I did it:
- Log in
- Click the My Zazzle link
- Click your Products tab
- You will now see the Quick Create button on the top right corner of the frame
- Click it
- You will get a pop-up box that asks you to Choose Products to Create. Use the drop-down box to select a product line such as All Apparel or All products or All non-apparel, etc.
- You will now get another option which asks you to Choose your Image. Click the link that says Change, it is under the image box.
- Choose which image you want.
- The last option lets you adjust the size of the image if you like. I just left it on the default.
- Click Create Products
- All the products will now appear. You will have the option of deleting some if you like.
- Click Next
- You will now be brought to the familiar screen where you can enter in the name, description, pricing, categories, tags, etc. Fill all of this in and click Post It!
- You will now get a screen that says you are done and that it could take a while before the products are posted.
That is it. You just created a ton of products with a couple of clicks. What are you waiting for, go create!

You may have noticed that the first option where you chose your products to create also gave you the option to choose a template. I haven’t created a template yet, but that will be very useful here soon. I plan on doing that shortly and then applying that template to all the images I upload. It is really a Product assortment template.
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jay @ work at home said:
This is a good tool to separate products, thanks for sharing!
August 22nd, 2009 at 6:39 pm

