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Would a Christmas 'shop' be a good idea?

Hi there,
I've just recently listed some christmas decorations on felt, and I was wondering which would be the best category to list them in. Some people seem to put them in miscellany, under cultural and ethnic, and some in homewares, either under decor or lounge and living; and I wondered if maybe you could have a temporary christmas 'shop' for all kinds of christmassy things?
What do others think? Because it would be best if christmas things sold before christmas, and in categories like homewares items soon get relegated to the 'back pages', and I wonder how far people casually browsing the site go back? (Actually, that may be an issue for all things, not just christmas things!)

igcreations

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Re: Would a Christmas 'shop' be a good idea?

I definitely would have appreciated a Christmas section - or maybe a Holidays section and then it could include Easter etc stuff as well. I didn't really know where to list my advent calendars so went with children decor in the end but again don't think that is the best fit really for casual browers. :)

bellazahn

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Re: Would a Christmas 'shop' be a good idea?

I think a holiday section is a good idea whether general or specific like Christmas or Easter. Also Mother's & Father's Day section or a shopping forum for posting gift ideas from your shop.

pacificbatik

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Joined: January 2012

Re: Would a Christmas 'shop' be a good idea?

Hi, remember to use Christmas as a key word when listing your goodies...this will pick up on the search function which shoppers may well choose to use when looking for a Christmas gift idea.

littleart

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