Hey Etsy! How about a bulk rearrange tool to move multiple listings to the back page after a holiday, etc? The current option of moving one and having to switch pages to the back to the front again to move each listing is very annoying and time-consuming. Seems like this would be a pretty simple update.
Thanks!
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@WoodenFrameDecor You don't have to switch pages back and forth. Just before you choose one that you want going to the back, hold down your shift key. It will go to the new page, but STAY on the page you're on!
Thank you. I am going to try that.
That's interesting, thanks! How did you find that out?
@JustMeToo Thank you for that. Great advice.
Thank you much for sharing this! Saves so much time
Most buyers never see your shop front page anyway as searches usually only take them to the item page. So, I never understood why sellers feel the need to rearrange their shops (I am not saying this is a bad thing). Enlighten me, please ... thanks!
I rearrange my shop because I have links from outside etsy that lead to my shop home and I like to organize the pages with new items in the front, items of similar styles and color stories grouped together, and sale items on the back pages. I know what people see depends on what device they are using but I still do it.
I'm trying to give it up because Etsy loves to show "Relevance" instead of my custom arrangement but I'm so used to doing it. I think it makes me feel like I still have some control over my etsy shop with so many changes in recent years.
Same here...great idea!
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