Product Listing Comprehensive Overview
Welcome to your
comprehensive guide for listing and managing your products on Noon. This guide
provides the knowledge needed to optimize your product listings on Noon, from
ensuring compliance with listing requirements to enhancing your product pages
for maximum customer engagement. Follow the links below in order to navigate
through the process, starting with the basics of setting up your SKUs to
ensuring your products are compliant and well-presented.
Getting Started
- Understanding Noon's Catalog
System: Start by familiarizing yourself with "What is the noon Catalog?" an
article explains the structure and function of Noon's product catalog,
detailing how products are organized, listed, and discovered by customers
on the platform.
Product Listing Basics
- Product Listing Policy: article discusses
the procedures and guidelines for listing products on noon. It
differentiates between Noon SKU (NSKU) for noon-controlled brands, where
noon modifies content, and Partner SKU (ZSKU) for other products, where
sellers are responsible for content. The article emphasizes adherence to
listing standards, managing SKUs, brand creation, and conditions for
product go-live, including content quality control, stock and price
updates, barcode mapping, and seller whitelisting for gated brands.
- Single SKU creation: offers a guide
on creating individual SKUs on Noon, detailing step-by-step procedures for
sellers new to the platform or adding new items to their catalog.
- The "Creating product variations: adding sizes, colors, and other attributes" article explains how sellers can add
variations to their product listings on noon, such as different sizes,
colors, or other category-specific attributes. It details the process for
creating these variations to allow customers to easily find and select
their preferred version of a product on the same page, thus improving
inventory visibility and customer experience.
- The "How to use and make changes to your products on catalog listing page?" article covers the process for
sellers to edit and manage their product listings directly from the
catalog listing page on noon, aiming to streamline product updates and
maintenance.
Bulk SKU Management
- The "Seller SKU Bulk Creation" article
guides sellers on creating multiple SKUs simultaneously on Noon to
streamline product listing processes.
- Conversely, the "Partner SKU delete import" article
discusses the process for bulk removing SKUs, facilitating inventory
updates and deletions for sellers managing large catalogs on the platform.
- The "Partner SKU rename import"
article explains the process for bulk renaming of SKUs on Noon to help
sellers efficiently update product identifiers.
Category-Specific and
Special Listings
- The "Seller SKU's Content Guidelines for Laptop & Monitors" article provides specific content creation
guidelines for listing laptops and monitors on Noon, focusing on accuracy,
detail, and clarity.
- The "How to create product titles of grocery items" article provides specific instructions for crafting
clear and informative titles for grocery products listed on noon,
emphasizing the importance of including brand, product type, quantity, and
size to assist customers in making informed purchasing decisions.
- The "Listing Apple products with noon"
article provides specific guidelines and requirements for sellers aiming
to list Apple products on the Noon platform. This includes information on
compliance with Apple's policies, authentication processes, and any
additional steps needed to ensure that listings meet Noon's quality and
authenticity standards for branded products.
- The "Content Guidelines for Product Listing for Home Category" article provides detailed instructions for
listing home products on noon. It covers image requirements, the necessity
of multiple images from different angles, specific title guidelines
including descriptions, sizes, and colors, and the importance of detailed
attributes. It also outlines how to effectively describe products through
features and highlights, and emphasizes the need for unique Partner SKU
and model numbers.
Content and Quality
Control:
- Noon's commitment to maintaining the quality and authenticity of
products sold on its platform is comprehensively outlined in The "Product Quality Control Policy" This
document sets the foundation by detailing the platform's standards,
including guidelines for sellers on product inspections, compliance with
regulations, handling counterfeit items, and measures for maintaining
high-quality listings. Such measures are crucial for safeguarding consumer
trust and satisfaction, ensuring that every purchase meets the high
expectations associated with Noon.
- Building upon these foundational
quality standards, the "Feature Bullets (Product Highlights) and Description for the Seller SKU" article provides essential
guidelines for sellers on crafting effective feature bullets and product
descriptions. The emphasis is on creating clear, descriptive, and accurate
content that enables customers to make informed purchasing decisions. It
outlines best practices and common pitfalls, such as exceeding character
limits or including irrelevant sales information, which could detract from
the user experience.
- Further emphasizing the
importance of content quality, the "Seller SKU Content Quality" article
details the expectations for the quality of content in listings, including
accuracy, clarity, and completeness to enhance buyer experience and trust.
- Visuals play a crucial role in
online shopping, which is why the "Picture Requirements and Rejection Reasons for the Seller SKU" article details Noon's criteria for
acceptable product images. By outlining common reasons for image
rejection, this guidance aims to ensure that all visuals meet Noon's
high-quality standards.
- In the complex landscape of
online retail, Noon provides sellers with a suite of tools and guidelines
designed to streamline operations and enhance the customer experience.
Among these resources, the "Seller SKU Content Export"
article serves as a foundational piece, discussing how sellers can
efficiently export details of their SKUs from Noon.
- Building upon the operational
efficiencies, the "Seller SKU Content Language Requirements"
article addresses Noon's commitment to serving its diverse customer base.
By outlining the language standards and preferences for product listings,
Noon ensures that all customers, regardless of their linguistic
background, can understand and appreciate the products offered.
- Further enhancing the platform's
usability and searchability, the "Seller SKU Product Attributes"
article discusses the strategic use of product attributes. This guidance
helps sellers optimize their SKU listings, making it easier for customers
to find and select products based on detailed, relevant criteria.
- The "Barcode Requirements" article
emphasizes the importance of having barcodes on products sold through noon
for accurate order fulfillment and tracking. It covers acceptable barcode
formats, how to create and print them (specifically with Zebra printers
using ZPL programming language), and the process of uploading barcodes on
Seller Lab. Products without barcodes face rejection during quality
checks
Brand and Product
Compliance:
Starting with the "Create a New Product of a Noon Controlled Brand" article, Noon facilitates authorized resellers and
distributors in listing new products from Noon-controlled brands on Seller
Lab. This process involves searching the Brand Catalog for the product
and, if no exact match is found, indicating how to request the creation of
a new Noon SKU. This ensures that new products are accurately represented
and integrated into Noon's ecosystem, maintaining brand integrity and
coherence.
- The emphasis on brand consistency
is further explored in the "Seller SKU Brand" article,
which outlines the importance of accurately associating products with
their respective brands in SKU listings. This step is crucial for
maintaining brand identity and trust with consumers, ensuring that each
product listing reinforces the brand's value proposition.
- In parallel, the "Brand Registration" article
provides a comprehensive guide for sellers on listing products from
verified brands on Noon. It details the verification process for new
brands through Seller Lab, including steps for brand management and
creation. The guidance also covers how to address situations where a brand
request is rejected or requires additional information for verification,
ensuring that only legitimate and verified brands are represented on the
platform.
- Addressing compliance and ethical
considerations, the "Prohibited Products" article
outlines the categories and types of items that are not permitted for sale
on Noon.
- Lastly, the "Warranty Requirements" article
outlines the necessary conditions and information that sellers must
provide regarding warranties for their products listed on Noon. This
transparency is key to customer satisfaction, offering buyers peace of
mind and clarity on the support and coverage available for their
purchases.
Secure File Transfer and
Catalog Management:
- In the digital age, the security
and efficiency of data exchange are paramount, especially for sellers
managing extensive inventories and frequent updates to product listings.
Noon acknowledges this necessity through its comprehensive support
articles, focusing on the Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) – an
important tool for secure data management. To know more about it check the
below articles:
"Secure File Transfer ProtocolActivation"
"Secure File Transfer ProtocolGuidelines"
Effective Product
Categorization and Catalog Utilization:
- Moving beyond secure data
exchange, Noon places a significant emphasis on the organization of
product listings. The "How to Categorize your Seller SKU"
article explains the importance of correctly categorizing products to
improve website navigation and product discovery. By carefully selecting
the right product family, type, and subtype, sellers can ensure that their
products are accurately mapped on the front-end, making it easier for
customers to find what they're looking for.
Product Ads Overview
- Product Ads are self-serve ads that are based on customer intent and appear when users search for specific products or product categories on noon.com. They work on a bidding feature where advertisers bid on specific keywords, categories, and subcategories. For further details, visit advertise.noon.com.
Seller Support and FAQs
- The "Listing Products on noon - FAQ"
article likely addresses common inquiries regarding the procedures and
best practices for listing items on Noon, including tips for optimization
and compliance.
That's
It!
Got any
more questions?
Contact
us on seller@noon.com.
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