Listing readiness
A practical check that asks whether the product title, images, description, price, shipping, margin, and key details are ready enough to publish.
Publishing glossary
Use this glossary to understand common publishing-preparation terms used across marketplace and social publishing workflows.
A practical check that asks whether the product title, images, description, price, shipping, margin, and key details are ready enough to publish.
The primary product image shown first in a marketplace listing or search result. It should make the product clear quickly.
Additional images that explain size, material, use, package contents, compatibility, condition, or important details.
The central part of a visual where important text or subject matter is less likely to be covered by interface elements or cropping.
A check that asks whether a visual is still understandable when shown as a thumbnail, search result, or feed preview.
Short listing sections used to communicate key product benefits, details, or buyer-facing information quickly.
Adding repeated or unrelated keywords in a title, description, or caption. It usually makes content harder to read and can reduce trust.
A practical calculation that compares price, cost, fees, shipping, and expected profit before publishing or selling.
Next step
This resource is a publishing-preparation guide, not a marketplace approval guarantee. Always verify current official platform rules before publishing.