SEO guide

ManyVids store setup checklist (clean and repeatable).

ManyVids can work well when your store is organized and your upload routine is steady. This checklist is built for phone-first creators who want simple steps that do not waste time.

1) Store identity

  • Pick one name style and use it everywhere (store, socials, link page).
  • Upload a clear avatar and banner (no tiny text, no blurry images).
  • Write a short bio that explains what viewers can buy and how often you upload.

Your goal is trust. People should understand what you sell in 10 seconds.

2) Listing structure

  • Create 3 core categories you can reuse (example: “short clips”, “full scenes”, “custom sets”).
  • Use consistent titles: simple keywords + one clear hook.
  • Write descriptions as short paragraphs with bullet highlights.

Avoid overpromising. The fastest refunds happen when the listing copy is vague or confusing.

3) Pricing you can keep stable

  • Set a baseline price for each format and keep it stable for 30 days.
  • Use a simple ladder: small clip, medium clip, premium scene.
  • Write a short rule for customs: what you accept, what you do not accept, delivery time.

You can always raise prices later. The bigger win is a consistent upload schedule.

4) Your first 10 listings (quick plan)

A new store feels empty if you upload one item and stop. Aim for 10 listings so buyers can browse and understand your range.

  • 6 short clips (repeatable format, easy to keep consistent).
  • 2 medium clips (slightly higher effort, slightly higher price).
  • 1 premium scene (your best production, your best thumbnail).
  • 1 bundle (a simple pack of 3 to 5 items).

5) Tags + search basics

  • Use a small set of repeatable tags that match your real content.
  • Do not use random tags just for traffic. Wrong clicks lower conversion.
  • Keep a list of your “top 10 keywords” so your titles stay consistent.

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5) Thumbnails + trust signals

  • Use bright, clear thumbnails. Avoid tiny text and dark images.
  • Keep framing consistent so your store looks “real” and not random.
  • Use short, honest descriptions. Confusing listings kill repeat buyers.

Think like a buyer: they are scanning fast on a phone. Clarity is the conversion lever.

6) Weekly upload routine (simple)

  • Batch content: shoot once, edit once, upload multiple listings.
  • Pick 2 upload days and keep them stable.
  • Write one promo caption per upload and reuse the format.

You do not need a complicated pipeline. A small routine that you can keep beats a perfect plan you quit.

Next step

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