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Groups (Products)

Groups (Products)

What Groups should I add to my sales list?

This question can be confusing and take up more time than it is worth, so here is a few things to consider.

 

BUZ Blinds (example company) offers many different types of Roller Blinds

  • Blockout Blinds

  • Sunscreen Rollers

  • Translucent Rollers

  • Double Roller Blinds

  • Motorised Roller Blinds

  • Cassetted Roller Blinds

  • Zebra Roller Blinds

 

The problem

If I list every single type of blind, I the list will go for several pages and look too busy and will take some time to find the blind I am looking for.

 

So can I group them together, are there benefits or will this cause problems if I put all the blinds in the one Group

Factors to consider

Are the Job sheets (work order/order form) for blinds exactly the same or do they differ.

Will I need to add more questions to the list by grouping 2 types of product together?

Are there size limitations that apply to one of the products but not the other

Are the Answers / options different

 

Job Sheet

If the product requires its own Job sheet/order form/work order then it should be in its own group, but if you have 2 products that are very similar and the only difference is a question or 2 than it might be easier to group them together.

 

Can I group 2 Products together?

Below is a simple example

Here are a few differences

Different terminology is used (Fabric vs Material)

The questions have a different order/sequence

Product 2 has extra questions

Product 1

Product 2

 

Answers differ

 

 

 

So should I split them?

There is no right answer, if you are happy to have one product that includes both products, I would say that is the easiest, but if you want to keep things simple then splitting them might be better for you..

 

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