category DAZ and 3D Model

Good afternoon! At the moment, I am actively uploading models to the DAZ category. But I have models that are also adapted to different software and have 3Ds Max, Fbx and Obj formats. Do I need to upload them twice in different categories?
1. in the Daz category
2. in the 3D Model category
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1. in the Daz category
2. in the 3D Model category
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Hello,
there is the possibility to mark, what progs can be used, just click the checkboxes and it will appear on the right side of the page, when alive
there is the possibility to mark, what progs can be used, just click the checkboxes and it will appear on the right side of the page, when alive

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Elena_Sh
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Wed, Jun 11At the moment, if I post a model in the DAZ content section, it is not seen by buyers who are looking for models in the 3D models section. But if I publish the model in the 3D models section, and even if I specify the presence of the Duf (Daz) format, my model will not be displayed in the DAZ content section. Am I getting this right?
It does appear that they keep the two market segments separated because they target two distinct types of buyer.
And if that's the case, the a t-shirt made as conforming clothing for G8M should absolutely be offered for sale in Daz Content.
And a 3D prop model of a pet pillow or a vase, will likely also sell as a 3D model and offering it in both categories would make sense. Hopefully someone more knowledge than me can offer you the reasons why it is set up this way. But different and distinct clientele is most likely the reason.
And if that's the case, the a t-shirt made as conforming clothing for G8M should absolutely be offered for sale in Daz Content.
And a 3D prop model of a pet pillow or a vase, will likely also sell as a 3D model and offering it in both categories would make sense. Hopefully someone more knowledge than me can offer you the reasons why it is set up this way. But different and distinct clientele is most likely the reason.
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Tenserknot
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Wed, Jun 11Foxy3D offered some good information in a post in this thread.
https://www.renderhub.com/forum/10572/are-there-guidelines-on-what-price-to-set-for-products
https://www.renderhub.com/forum/10572/are-there-guidelines-on-what-price-to-set-for-products
Elena_Sh
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Wed, Jun 11Thanks! Some information turned out to be useful, especially the part that the price of DAZ content is slightly lower than the price of a 3D model. I really haven't gotten used to such low prices for the DAZ section yet. although it takes me a lot more time to set up the scene in this program. After all, in fact, in order to get a 3D model, you don't need to do anything extra if the model is already ready. But in order to adapt the DAZ model, there is still a lot to do and additional knowledge and skills are needed.
Foxy 3D
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Thu, Jun 12@Tenserknot - Thanks for your help! You understand it pretty well, but I did add some more details below.
@Tenserknot is correct. It is definitely in your best interest to upload the products separately. In most cases, these are different types of customers. That is why we have the two distinct product types in the product upload process.
Additionally, you should use different product names and descriptions optimized for each type of buyer. This not only helps them with their buying decision, it also helps search engines like Google and AI tools like ChatGPT understand your product and show it to people who are looking for things like it.
Additionally, you should use different product names and descriptions optimized for each type of buyer. This not only helps them with their buying decision, it also helps search engines like Google and AI tools like ChatGPT understand your product and show it to people who are looking for things like it.
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