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[BUG-226927] Have more than one shop at the marketplace per account #5367

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sl-service-account opened this issue May 2, 2019 · 2 comments

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How would you like the feature to work?

1 account = 1 login > several shops, maybe reachable by tabs or drop down menu
or a tag system:
We already 'tag' our products with keywords to show up in search. Using that same functionality but confining it as a search filter by MP account, then associating a graphic for it would go a long way towards simulating storefronts. I tag all of my stuff with their applicable store names, for example.
or keyword based search

Why is this feature important to you? How would it benefit the community?

When we create a new brand with different products, now we need to create one avatar per brand, send our creations to that avatar. That avatar must then change the perms. If the objects are scripted he must change the perms inside all objects, then repack them to then sell them on the marketplace. And then we use only one account for the accounting, so having one that can control several shops would make our life simpler and you wouldn't have a bunch of ghost avatars that were created only for that purpose.

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Issue BUG-226927
Summary Have more than one shop at the marketplace per account
Type New Feature Request
Priority Unset
Status Accepted
Resolution Accepted
Reporter Miyoko Magic (miyoko.magic)
Created at 2019-05-02T01:20:46Z
Updated at 2019-05-10T16:52:32Z
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aki.shichiroji commented at 2019-05-02T01:32:34Z

Not being able to organize my content by storefront is an ongoing frustration. Not everyone wants to create a whole new account just to manage an individual store on the Marketplace and not everyone wants to divide the avenues for communication between multiple accounts either. 

I've been creating content for multiple stores for thirteen years at this point and the vast majority of it is done on the one account. It's not condusive to my workflow to continually send full-perm stuff to a different account to resell - and for that matter, content with multiple authors does not always list properly on the MP either. 

Keywords are already a means by which we can search within individual MP stores. By leveraging them and creating a means by which to feature that content as a separate section would go a long way towards giving us at least some control over how our own brands are presented here. 

Alternatively, allowing account owners to curate 'collections', much in the way that Youtubers can feature playlists of different types of content on their channel. 

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Sweet Valentine commented at 2019-05-02T14:22:05Z

i suggested a way to do store"fronts" with the already available category links in our shops by adding a link to the shop logo for each category somewhat like this picture mock up attached...allow our stores to have a main store front with ability to enter store info under each brand we have ...it may not work for all items but using the logo to put people in the correct category area would help

 

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