Ask a narrower question
Orientdig Spreadsheet Search Ideas
A useful search names the item and the detail you still need. Add one category, source or practical question instead of squeezing several unrelated ideas into the same search.
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Start with the product category, then add the one detail that would help you decide what to open. A short search such as “Orientdig jackets measurements” is easier to compare than a long line containing several products, platforms and questions.
Begin with the product, not a long list
If you are still browsing broadly, use the category you can describe clearly: shoes, hoodies, jackets, pants, bags, watches, jewelry, accessories or electronics. The category guide shows which photos and measurements matter for each one.
Once the category is clear, add a practical detail. “Orientdig shoes insole measurement” asks a question you can answer from a result. “Orientdig shoes bags hoodies best finds” mixes several jobs and leaves you with more pages to sort.
Add the source only when it helps
Use Yupoo, Taobao, Weidian or 1688 when you are trying to find where a product came from. For example, adding Weidian can help when a shared row has lost its original product page. The source name does not confirm that the seller, stock or description is reliable, so check the page after it opens.
Yupoo pages often work like visual catalogs and may point to a separate product link. Match the item code, color and visible version across both pages. If they disagree, keep looking rather than assuming the album is more current.
Ask for the evidence you are missing
Add “QC photos” when you need more views of the actual item. Add “measurements” or “size chart” when fit is unclear. Add “shipping weight” when packaging could change the comparison. One of these additions is normally enough for a first pass.
When photos appear, confirm that they belong to the same item and variant. When a size chart appears, check what was measured and whether the units are clear. When a weight appears, note whether it includes packaging. The result is a lead to inspect, not the end of the check.
If a shared link no longer opens
Look for the original Taobao, Weidian or 1688 address before trying a converter. A converter can reformat a URL for another interface, but it cannot confirm that the item is still available or that every detail survived the move.
After conversion, compare the item identifier, product type and selected variant with the row you started from. Do not enter a password, payment record or full order information into a tool that only needs a product URL.
If the first results are too broad
- Remove extra categories and keep only the item you want.
- Add one missing detail: photos, measurements, source or weight.
- Open two or three promising results rather than every result.
- Discard any page whose destination no longer matches its description.
- Write down what is still unknown before you search again.
Search habits that waste time
- Adding many unrelated categories to one query.
- Using “best” without deciding what would make one result more useful.
- Assuming a result snippet proves that a source page is current.
- Opening every link before building a short comparison set.
- Treating converter output as verification.
Where to go next
Read the main guide to check a row after it opens. If the link carries another service name, use the shopping agent names guide. Then review the promising rows with the checklist; if parcel weight is still unclear, move to the shipping weight guide.