
How to get out of the low exposure flag
I my products rarely get any views even tho I don’t upload more than 2 things a day

I my products rarely get any views even tho I don’t upload more than 2 things a day
If you can share useful Vinted/Depop pseudo-brand tags, aesthetic terms, or real selling data, I’ll share my sourcing method and exact item list privately.
I tested a small batch worth around **€70 after discounts** and it reached about **600% ROI** — roughly **€490 revenue** and **€420 profit** after a week.
Now I’m collecting data on what performs best in the algorithm: pseudo-brand tags, aesthetic terms, title keywords, and fast-selling style categories.
For no-brand items, which **brand-field terms / aesthetic tags** have worked best for you?
Examples:
* Vintage Boutique
* Coquette
* Chrome
* Y2K
* and a few more
Not fake designer labels — just search-friendly wording for no-brand items.
I’m especially interested in what brings the most:
* views
* favourites
* messages
* quick sales
* higher final sale prices
Goal is to exchange data, improve the method together, and make profit from it.
If you can share useful Vinted/Depop pseudo-brand tags, aesthetic terms, or real selling data, I’ll share my sourcing method and exact item list privately.
I tested a small batch worth around **€70 after discounts** and it reached about **600% ROI** — roughly **€490 revenue** and **€420 profit** after a week.
Now I’m collecting data on what performs best in the algorithm: pseudo-brand tags, aesthetic terms, title keywords, and fast-selling style categories.
For no-brand items, which **brand-field terms / aesthetic tags** have worked best for you?
Examples:
* Vintage Boutique
* Coquette
* Chrome
* Y2K
* and a few more
Not fake designer labels — just search-friendly wording for no-brand items.
I’m especially interested in what brings the most:
* views
* favourites
* messages
* quick sales
* higher final sale prices
Goal is to exchange data, improve the method together, and make profit from it.
Vinted really doesn’t seem to care about protecting buyers. People can sell obvious fakes, get reported, and still keep their accounts, while regular users get flagged for having photos that look “too similar.” It makes no sense.
I tested a small fashion/accessory batch and got strong results:
Now I’m collecting data on which listing terms perform best for unbranded or lesser-known fashion items.
For Vinted/Depop sellers: which brand-field terms, aesthetic labels, or title keywords have worked best for you?
Examples of the type of wording I mean:
Do broad aesthetics work better for you, or do specific descriptive keywords like item type, colour, fit, material, hardware, and era perform better?
Happy to compare notes with people who have tested similar listing wording.
I’m working on a small vintage-style accessory batch and trying to understand how other sellers word their listings.
On marketplaces where you have to enter a brand, I usually select “No brand” if the item has no clear label. But I’ve noticed that broader terms like “Vintage” or aesthetic labels sometimes seem to match how buyers actually search.
My first tiny test batch reached around 500**% ROI**, so now I’m trying to understand the listing side more seriously.
For vintage or vintage-style accessories, which brand-field terms, style labels, or title keywords have worked best for you?
Examples of the type of wording I mean:
I’m especially interested in what helps with views, saves, messages, and quick sales.
Do broad aesthetics work better, or do buyers respond more to specific details like era, material, colour, hardware, fit, and item type?