Feature Request

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Leaf Illusion
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Feature Request

Post by Leaf Illusion »

It would be very useful if the sale notification email subject lines contained more info about the sale. This would give the merchant an easy overview of recent sales for follow up or research or whatever. For example:

Current subject of a sale email notification is:
Kitely Market Sale (xxxxxxxxxxxx)

More for a quick overview:
Kitely Market Sale (xxxxxxxxxxxx), Buyer Name, Product Description.

A minor change but would make looking at your email inbox a lot more informative. Probably most merchants use email filters to redirect the sale notices into a separate folder based on the "Kitley Market Sale" text in the subject, so I wouldn't change that. Obviously much more detail can be seen using Kitely Marketplace's great marketing reports tool set, this just gives the merchant a very quick way to confirm that "Buyer Name" actually is a customer when you get a product question on a very recent sale and get a overview of what's selling and what's not.
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Post by Ilan Tochner »

Hi Leaf,

Thank you for your suggestion.

The problem with implementing that suggestion is that most shopping carts include multiple products, often from the same merchant. Your suggested change would cause the email subject lines to be quite long which would make it difficult to see them on most email clients on most devices.

To see what items someone bought from you, either do a search for "buyer" and the supposed buyer's name in your email folder.

OR (the recommended option): Go to your Sales History page and search for that person's name. (The History page now has filtering tools, see: http://www.kitely.com/virtual-world-new ... s-history/)

To see which items are actually selling, either use the Sales History page and search for the item you want to check.

OR (the recommended option) use your store analytics page to see a detailed report that will tell you not only which products are selling but (among other things): how people get to them, how affective your ads (and/or sales campaigns) are, and how different product prices affect your sales. See: http://www.kitely.com/virtual-world-new ... ly-market/ and http://www.kitely.com/virtual-world-new ... ct-prices/
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