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Hello Second Life merchants! This help page is created with your needs and questions in mind as we move closer to transitioning from XstreetSL to the SL Marketplace. Bookmark this page and check back frequently!

KBtip2.png Tip: Want to know what's new with the overall Marketplace? Go to the Marketplace portal.

Newest questions

How does the new "Distribute Funds" feature work?

As of 2010-08-03, and announced earlier in a blog post, funds distribution in the new Marketplace is here.

Active products on Xstreet SL that have distributions (payments to multiple Residents) were migrated over the new Marketplace but not made active. A merchant can activate a product if they choose to and handle the distributions themselves until this is automated.

Here's what the new "Distribute Funds" looks like:

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The biggest difference in the new Marketplace is that unlike Xstreet, distributions are based on percentages that scale, not fixed L$ amounts.

For example, say you're selling a car on Xstreet for L$1,000. You make L$700 per each car sold, and distribute L$200 per sale to Alice and L$100 per sale to Bob. On the Marketplace, instead of L$ amounts, you see 20% goes to Alice and 10% goes to Bob. The L$ amounts are the same as before, but if you increase the car's price to $1,500, while Alice's share stays at 20%, her profits increase from L$200 per sale to L$300. Similarly, Bob's 10% per sale goes up to L$150.

Items that meet these criteria did not have their distributions migrated:

  1. Distributions which totaled more then the price of the item.
  2. Distributions which were entirely to the merchant
  3. L$0 and L$1 distributions.
  4. Distributions of L$1,000,000 on free items.

Some of the above information also appears on this page where item fields are described.

How do I redeliver an item to a customer?

^ Click the question to learn how.

How do I add a new item to the Marketplace?

^ Quick the question to learn how.

What happens when I make a Marketplace purchase with PayPal or a credit card?

When you use PayPal or a credit card to make a Marketplace purchase, your Transaction History might show a debit or credit originating from "Commerce Linden" and/or "Marketplace Linden". You may be wondering why these names show up on your Transaction History.

Here’s the explanation:

Marketplace transactions that use PayPal or a credit card actually contain two steps. The first step is a conversion of your payment to L$ (Linden Dollars, via Commerce Linden), and then the second step is the actual payment of those L$ to the merchant (via Marketplace Linden).

Who is "Commerce Linden"?

Commerce Linden is the account name used by Linden Lab to convert your payment into L$. If you see a reference to Commerce Linden as a "Quick Buy" of L$ on your Transaction History, then this is acknowledgement that your purchase has successfully converted into L$ via Quick Buy.

Who is "Marketplace Linden"?

Marketplace Linden is the account name used by Linden Lab to finalize payment in L$ to the Merchant. If this appears on your Transaction History, then this indicates that the payment has been successfully transferred to the merchant in L$.

As a shopper, what happens if there is a problem with a Marketplace purchase that uses PayPal or a credit card?

If an item purchased on the Marketplace using PayPal or a credit card does not successfully get delivered to you, then you typically will not see that credit or debit appear in your Transaction History. Since there was no payment subtracted from your account, please do not contact the Merchant directly since they will have no record of your unsuccessful transaction. You may try to purchase the item again from Marketplace.

As a Merchant, what happens if there is a problem with a Marketplace purchase that uses PayPal or a credit card?

If an item is not delivered to the shopper after an attempt to purchase on the Marketplace using PayPal or a credit card, then the transaction will not appear in the Transaction History for the Merchant. No funds for the unsuccessful purchase were transferred to the merchant, so the shopper should attempt to purchase the item again with their existing funds.

Why does an order show no recipient?

The Recipient header shows if an item was intended to be delivered as a gift to another Resident. If it wasn't and was intended to be received by the same Resident who bought it, then you'll see the buyer's name next to Customer:.

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Why are deliveries so slow?

If your customers have complained or you've noticed, slow deliveries may be more noticeable because unlike the old Xstreet, you have a cart to which you can add multiple items, and we can only send so many items at once to be delivered.

If you see lines that look like:

[ITEM NAME] Undelivered [L$PRICE] Not paid Not available for redelivery

this may be because the items are in the process of being delivered, so wait and see what happens.

If in fact a delivery failed, the status will update to say this.

We know this is painful, and are working towards replacing Magic Boxes.

Are Magic Boxes going to be replaced?

Yes! See "A Boxless Future" in this post made by Grant Linden on 2010-09-17. While historically, Magic Boxes have served as an intermediary to integrate inworld and web commerce, it's clear that as we grow, they're problematic for both usability and technical reasons — they're difficult to setup (as shown here) and don't scale well.

Eventually, we plan to allow you, as a merchant, to list Marketplace products directly from your inventory, simplifying the process of both adding and updating your products.

Questions added on 2010-05-07

Will cashing out on XStreetSL continue as usual?

When the XstreetSL marketplace is retired the Xstreet Linden Dollar Exchange will also be closed. Residents can use the cash out services that the LindeX provides.

There's a 5000 character limit on long descriptions. Where should EULA (end user licensing agreements) and product instructions go?

We recommend that product instructions go into the .pdf file. Product specific EULAs should also go there, but if you only have one EULA for all items, we suggest you put this in your store policies area, linked from your merchant profile, and also duplicate in the .pdf.

What the limit to the file size of the PDF merchants can attach to the listing for instructions and further information?

There is no limit to the size of the PDF file, but we do encourage merchants to use their buyers' time and bandwidth wisely — few Second Life Residents are on ultra fast computers. If you don't own Adobe software on Windows, you can use Microsoft Word or Open Office to create PDF files. On a Mac, almost every application can "print" to a PDF file.

How will the related items feature work?

At Beta, each merchant will be able to link up to 8 other listings to the main listing. These recommendations will be seen in a tab in the listing page called "related items" This is a great way to show off the fatpack that includes multiple colors, the chairs that go with a table, jackets that match pants, and in the short term, items of another color and texture. Later, we will add the ability to show multiple colors of an item; as well as recommendations from other merchants based on the item purchased, which will show up at the bottom of the page.

Will merchants be able to preview a listing before posting it live?

Yes.

Will there be a link to the store policies on the item page?

No, store policies are set by Merchant and are linked from the merchant's page

Will merchants be able to create extra versions of listings in several languages?

Yes. Each language is a separate listing, though they can be created simultaneously in the listing process.

Are there any changes to the feedback system?

Not at this time. We know this needs work but have decided to wait to work on this until we come over to the new platform.

Are links allowed in the long descriptions or featured lists?

no. While you may hard code the text of a URL into these areas, the text will not be linked to the page. There is room on the merchant page for links to the merchant's web page or blog.

What happens to bb Code in current listings when they are ported over?

BB Code will be stripped from listings where possible, but there will be instances of the code appearing in text.

Can each item have a SLURL or is there just one Merchant SLURL?

Each item may have its own SLURL. Merchants may also have one slurl in their merchant page.

How many assistants can a merchant have?

An unlimited number.

How many levels of permissions are there to assign to assistants?

Only one at this time.

I'm a services merchant. Will the new Marketplace accommodate me?

In Beta, we're focused on goods delivery via Magic Boxes. We'll add features to support services at a later date.

Are animated .gif files allowed on the Marketplace?

Yes, see this.

Will logins be retained across sessions?

Linden Lab is working hard on the single sign-on project and the situation should improve soon, but the teams that are working on this project are not the same ones working on the Marketplace. Once the single sign-on work has been completed, the marketplace will adopt it immediately.

Can listings be saved mid stream to work on later?

Yes.

Is the ANS (automated notification system) changing at launch?

No.

Will the Marketplace eventually be integrated with Avatars United?

Yes, but there is no current timeline for it.

I work with other merchants under a shared brand. Will there be branded storefronts, not just ones for a single merchant?

At Beta we will not have this feature, but we have captured the request for the roadmap.

When the new marketplace is running in parallel with XStreetSL, which one should Merchants use to Add/Edit listings?

Merchants should use XStreet SL as the source of record for listings that live on both platforms. If new listings are created on the Marketplace, they will not be brought back to XStreet SL due to the increase in features on the Marketplace that are not backwards-compatible.

Merchants who do not wish to have their items on the Marketplace to be over written by the Xstreet syncing, or do not want their items listed on the Marketplace Beta, should turn off syncing using the Marketplace Beta migration preferences on the "My Inventory" page on Xstreet.

Update July 22nd: We are suspending regular data syncs from XstreetSL to the SL Marketplace Beta for the time being. When we are closer to the completion of the SL Marketplace Beta we will announce the next data migration.


Older questions

This first batch of Q&A came up before the Marketplace was publicly accessible to all Residents.

What is the timeline for the launch of SL Marketplace Beta?

The SL Marketplace Beta will go live on June 30th. The SL Marketplace will be in beta for several weeks and run simultaneously with XstreetSL until all of the content has been migrated and the new marketplace is ready for launch. The Marketplace Beta will not replace Xstreet anytime before September 1st, 2010. When the migration of data is complete, we'll close the purchasing and listing sections of XStreetSL permanently and redirect to SL Marketplace. Forum archives will remain available.

What is required for merchants to migrate to the SL Marketplace Beta?

In short, nothing. Your magic box items will be available in both platforms. Listings will be automatically ported over to SL Marketplace Beta. The content in your titles and descriptions could be truncated and you may want to take this opportunity to do a little housecleaning on your listings. UPDATE (May 17, 2010): We will automatically migrate all active items over to the new Marketplace for testing on June 10, 2010. To keep costs manageable and reduce risks in the transition, we will not be able to migrate over any items marked as inactive at 11:59:59 Pacific time on June 9, 2010.To ensure your items are migrated to the Marketplace, please make sure the items you wish to have automatically moved are marked as active by 11:59:59 Pacific time on June 9, 2010. Before we close XStreetSL, we will do one more migration of active items. So between June 9 and that day you are free to list items on XStreetSL, and after the release of the Marketplace, of course you may list there as well.

What could Merchants do to best prepare for the Marketplace?

  • These are OPTIONAL suggestions for best results.
  • Look at your listings and remove those that aren't performing well, temporarily or permanently. This will reduce the amount of work needed to move over.
  • For listings that you're keeping:
    • You might choose to use this time to improve your product photos. In the new Marketplace, you'll decide which photo appears in search listing pages and which photo is your main item photo on the item details page. You might wish to remove copy or text on photos for those two positions. Images will be limited to 8 images at 700x525 maximum, and we will auto size those images to fit in various spots in SL Marketplace. An aspect ratio of 4:3 (max size 700x525) is the new default size, but items that are already live in 1:1 (e.g., 512x512) and 5:4 should not be much altered when they ported over. In other words, you can leave the old images alone.
    • Edit descriptions to no more than 5,000 characters. Take this time to review your copy and make changes to make it work harder for you. XstreetSL descriptions will be moved to SL Marketplace automatically, but long descriptions will be truncated. Descriptions will not be indexed.
    • You can also provide item instructions for shoppers in an uploaded PDF, as needed.
    • Edit titles to no more than 120 characters. XStreetSL titles will also be moved to SL Marketplace, but long titles will be truncated. Titles will be searched, so use the characters carefully! Item titles will turn into the part of the product url so that search engines will find them. Merchants should consider this when naming products. Search engines will ignore items with unicode characters.
    • Remove BB Code from descriptions. (BB Code will not be allowed in listing descriptions)
    • A new feature for merchants is features lists, a feature is a line of text no more than 80 characters long that will be displayed on the item detail page when shoppers first see it. Feature lists are limited to 5 features, and will be indexed for search. If you wish, you can work on this in advance so you're ready to cut and paste in once the SL Marketplace is live. We do have a .csv uploader in the works, but it may not be available at beta release.
    • Begin to create search terms for each listing. This is a group of words, not longer than 200 characters, that the search engine will use to determine your position in the listing. Please note that keyword spam rules from XStreetSL will apply and listings found to be inaccurately representing themselves in search will be de-listed with no refunds to listing enhancements.
    • If you want to use a video to demonstrate your product, then you will be glad to learn we are woking to create a special place for that link in the item listing. If you don't currently use videos, now's the time to prepare any new machinimas that you need early to take advantage of that feature when it becomes available.

And remember...

  • Your magic box items will be available in both platforms. No need to duplicate!
  • The Freebie Mitigation Roadmap will *not* be implemented in this release.
  • You will see PJiras start to close as we mark items as "done" or "not needed" as we work towards the SL Marketplace launch. Feel free to put your feature requests in the PJira, and we will let you know if we will work on it immediately, defer the request, or decide not to include it.

Merchant Specific FAQ:

Please read the blog post here first. If you don't see your question listed here, then visit this conversation thread in the Commerce Forum and we'll do our best to get your questions answered in a timely fashion.

How was feedback taken from Residents in this project?

  • Quantitative: Two extensive surveys were conducted last year, as well as extensive Web analytics and sales data about usage of the site.
  • Qualitative: We pored over many PJIRA issues, comments in office hours, forum posts, blog comments, inworld meetings and interviews, and notecards. We have also been working closely with merchants, of various sizes and Second Life experience levels, during the development of SL Marketplace, to help guide and prioritize our decision-making process.
  • To those we added the expertise of Lindens in real world ecommerce experience design, both for merchants and shoppers, using well established sites as guidelines for shopper expectation.

Are there any features available in XstreetSL that are not available in SL Marketplace?

In general, we wanted SL Marketplace to remain in feature parity--and beyond--with XstreetSL. There are a few features that we cut, either because we discovered very few people were using them, or because we decided that re-doing them from scratch would not be possible in the upcoming release. You can generally assume that what you have now you will continue to have in the future. The most visible cuts are the elimination of bold, border, and highlighted listing enhancements, where we'll retain only homepage featured and featured enhancements. We will review feature requests in PJira and if we know they're shipping, we'll respond accordingly.

How will my item appear in search in SL Marketplace?

Improving the quality of search results was the number one request of merchants and shoppers alike and SL Marketplace has new search engine to power better and more effective search results. First, only the title, feature list, and search terms box will be searched, dramatically reducing the number of inaccurate results. (Previously, the long description was searched which yielded inappropriate and long results lists.) Second, the algorithm itself is a well-regarded open source engine called Lucene/SOLR that has a great relevancy track record.

Why are titles and descriptions being capped?

To ensure a consistent and attractive shopping experience, we're capping these text areas to limits that are well within the average use of the features on XStreetSL.com. Descriptions tended to run long because they doubled as instruction manuals. Now, instruction manuals can be delivered to shoppers separately as a PDF attached to the item in the listing.

Do I have to make any changes to my Magic Boxes or items with this move?

No.

Will there be any new fees or pricing changes associated with the SL Marketplace launch?

We are removing bold, border and highlight from listing options. Homepage featured and featured listings will still be available, and their prices will not change, though they will look different and will now be purchased separately. See the screen shots of the item page and search listing pages on Flickr here. In both cases the featured listings will be assigned in a random order. In the long run we will be replacing this with a more robust advertising platform.

What if a Merchant does not want to participate in the Marketplace Beta?

If for some reason a Merchant would like to not participate, there will be a preference on the Xstreet "My Inventory" page that will allow Merchants to opt out of the Marketplace Beta. The Merchant's Items would still be available on Xstreet.

Will I still be able to buy banner ads on the Marketplace?

At first release, we will not have banner ads available. But we are in the process of replacing our banner ad system for later this year.

What is the roadmap for future releases?

After SL Marketplace Beta releases, we will go into regular release cycles roughly every 2 weeks. To request a feature, please use PJira.

What is the status of the Freebie Mitigation Roadmap?

We currently have no ship date for these items. However, two critical asks that you made will be immediately available in SL Marketplace Beta. First, demo items will now be linked to the item for sale. Second, we are working on the ability for you to create item variants for different colors, scheduled for after the Marketplace Beta. Over time we'll expand that capability to other variants, such as size or permissions. In the meantime, you'll be able to use a new feature called "related items" to link up to 8 items that are related by color, style etc.

Why is BB Code being removed?

To ensure the greatest conversion rate for the highest number of merchants, we are striving for a more consistent user experience. BB code allows for a level of customization that does not enhance the SL Marketplace shopping experience.

Will SL Marketplace and inworld transaction information continue to be separate?

Yes, for now. We have it on our roadmap to eventually merge these two sets of data.

I see a lot of emphasis on shopper features. What is the plan to get merchants more tools to run their businesses?

The goal for this release was first to first improve the shopping experience while retaining feature parity for merchants (and internally for customer support). By focusing on shoppers first, we hope to improve sales for a majority of merchants. In addition, we also created a development platform that will allow us to develop with greater velocity and predictability. We believe that we can now ship merchant features at a much faster pace. That said, merchants are getting a number of new features in SL Marketplace such as:

  • Search Engine: Your #1 most requested feature. An entirely new search engine will index the product title and feature list, leading to more relevant search results for shoppers with the goal of increasing more traffic to your items.
  • Better tools for merchants: Free storefronts with easy access to all of merchant items as well as profile and policy information, ability to offer coupons for their store, and the ability to list and link demo items at no charge.

What is your development platform and language? How did you make the decision to use it?

We are moving from PHP to Ruby on Rails. We used a number of out of the box features of Spree Commerce such as the shopping cart; but of course we heavily customized them for the unique nature of SL Marketplace. The entire commerce team was trained in SCRUM/Agile methodology and now works in that manner, which is driving the two week sprints that we'll start delivering post release. We chose these platform and development methods for their speed to market, flexibility, scalability, modularity, and extensibility. We did an extensive review of our options and in the end these met our needs most effectively.