silverm00n Posted December 30, 2006 Share Posted December 30, 2006 Do you categorize your scents? For example bakery, floral, etc. I'm asking because I'm trying to list the FO's I have into categories so that I can be sure I have at least a few of each different type of scent to test. Instead of having an overload on florals, I wanna be sure that I have some bakeries too. My only problem is that I don't know how to categorize some FO's that have both apple and jasmine or some other combos that can be put under a few different categories? Am I making any sense? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silverm00n Posted December 30, 2006 Author Share Posted December 30, 2006 Hmmm I think I was suppose to post this under FO huh? Sorry! :embarasse Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raggedy Dani Posted December 30, 2006 Share Posted December 30, 2006 do Unique Scentfor those complex scent that don't fit in bakery or Floral or Fruity scents.HTHDani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sudsnwicks Posted December 30, 2006 Share Posted December 30, 2006 I do categorize mine, just so that someone who doesn't like florals could skip that section without wasting time sorting through all of them. You're right some scents are hard to categorize, and in my case, I just did the best I could. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gravity Posted December 30, 2006 Share Posted December 30, 2006 What about cross-referencing scents? An Apple-Jasmine could be double-posted under Fruit and Floral...Might be a way for someone who ONLY sticks to fruit scents to try something a bit different. And, if you post accurate descriptions, (and they actually READ ) then they'll know what they're getting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silverm00n Posted December 30, 2006 Author Share Posted December 30, 2006 What about cross-referencing scents? An Apple-Jasmine could be double-posted under Fruit and Floral...Might be a way for someone who ONLY sticks to fruit scents to try something a bit different. And, if you post accurate descriptions, (and they actually READ ) then they'll know what they're getting.I like that idea! Then it looks like I have more FO's too, hehehe!Thanks for the advice guys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MoonShadow Posted January 1, 2007 Share Posted January 1, 2007 I have mine catagorized on the homepage menu this way:FRESH AND FRUITY, Berries, citrus and tropical scents.RAINFORESTS AND GARDENS, Flowers, woodsy and herbal.GOURMET SCENTS, Bakery and beverage scents of a cozy kitchen.SCENTS FOR SOULS, Luxury spa scents to restore balance.SIMPLE PLEASURES, Other unique scents I always highlight seasonal scents on the homepage, which are cross-referenced from the other pages.Works pretty well for me and people tell me the site is easy to navigate and find what they want. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silverm00n Posted January 2, 2007 Author Share Posted January 2, 2007 I have mine catagorized on the homepage menu this way:FRESH AND FRUITY, Berries, citrus and tropical scents.RAINFORESTS AND GARDENS, Flowers, woodsy and herbal.GOURMET SCENTS, Bakery and beverage scents of a cozy kitchen.SCENTS FOR SOULS, Luxury spa scents to restore balance.SIMPLE PLEASURES, Other unique scents I always highlight seasonal scents on the homepage, which are cross-referenced from the other pages.Works pretty well for me and people tell me the site is easy to navigate and find what they want.I like that, sounds easy, thanks for giving me some starting points to ponder on! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noodle Posted January 2, 2007 Share Posted January 2, 2007 Nope. I do not catagorize my scents at all. I list all of them alphabetically. I have found this to be very successful. If you group something BAKERY, then a bakery lover may not look at everything that you have. Sometimes the name of a scent is very enticing even if the scent may not be what the customer typically uses. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silverm00n Posted January 2, 2007 Author Share Posted January 2, 2007 Nope. I do not catagorize my scents at all. I list all of them alphabetically. I have found this to be very successful. If you group something BAKERY, then a bakery lover may not look at everything that you have. Sometimes the name of a scent is very enticing even if the scent may not be what the customer typically uses.Hmm... another perspective, decisions decisions! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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