Seller albums

Use seller albums after you have a shortlist

Seller albums can help, but they are easy to overuse. They work best after you already know which item is worth checking more closely.

Last updated May 16, 2026.

Give each page one job

A broad list is useful when you are still looking around. A shortcut is better when you know the item type. A seller album is useful when you need more pictures or want to check details before saving the item.

A cleaner order

Start with the item type. Move into a focused shortcut like Shoes or Hoodies. Open outside links only after a result looks worth a closer look. That way, the album supports your shortlist instead of replacing it.

Why people get stuck

The problem is jumping from one broad page to another and calling it progress. If the same item type keeps showing up, narrow down instead of opening another general list.

The shortest version

Search or browse to find options. Use shortcuts to compare similar items. Use seller albums only when you need more pictures or details.

What usually goes wrong

The common mistake is treating every new link like progress. If a page does not help you rule something in or out, close it.

Keep moving

If you want the main item shortcuts in one place, keep the categories page open.