the ‘garagesale’ / selling everything process

i wrote this as a prompt for Gemini+: 1hi! i want to create an info graphic of the process of selling items on my “garaagesale” website (see other chats) here is the rough steps:

take a picture of the item to be sold
upload pictures of items
for each item:
decide it’s fate: keep, trash, garagesale, etc
for items NOT going to garagesale: move the pics to another dir
for items going to garagesale:
name files properly
get additional info (amazon link, mfgs’ link
if req’d, test item as best as we can (one of the “value adds” we offer is ensuring the crap isn’t sold at least by us)
put this info inthe .jpg “comments” property (all of them)
move them to my downloads for next steps
create the listing on garagesale
make new (or if similar exists, make copy of) list4ing
send emaail to joan with:
link to garaesale listing
how much i want
link to the cell in the “selling stuff” gsheet
when joan wants to make facebook marketplace:
use the pics, description, and want price freom the garaeslae listing
put the link to the fbmarket listing into the “selling stuff” gsheet, column ??
when the item sells:
update the selling stuff gsheet with $soldfor
update the fbmarket listing with “SOLD” (or better to delete?)
repeat for next item,

i would like an info graphic that show these steps. I will flech them out in more detail laters. ideally i would like to see thi graphic at different levels: high level for the ~8 major points? with expanders arrows to open the details of each main point, and down to the “open this file, email it to someone” level.
how do?

I asked gemini to make sense of this; it came up with the following:

Phase 1: Inventory Intake <--- click to expand

  • 1. Item Intake: Photographing the inventory.
  • 2. Triage: Deciding the fate (keep, trash, or sale) and moving non-sale photos.

Phase 2: Item Preparation <--- click to expand

  • 3. Content Curation: Renaming files and gathering additional data like links.
  • 4. Value-Add Testing: The physical “no crap” check to ensure quality.
  • 5. Metadata Tagging: Writing information into the .jpg comments and moving files to downloads.

Phase 3: Marketing & Sales <--- click to expand

  • 6. Primary Listing: Creating the entry on your site and emailing Joan.
  • 7. Secondary Marketing: Joan posting on Facebook Marketplace and updating the Google Sheet.
  • 8. Reconciliation: Updating logs once sold and marking the Facebook listing

I then asked for an “infographic” that show this:

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    hi! i want to create an info graphic of the process of selling items on my “garaagesale” website (see other chats) here is the rough steps:

    take a picture of the item to be sold
    upload pictures of items
    for each item:
    decide it’s fate: keep, trash, garagesale, etc
    for items NOT going to garagesale: move the pics to another dir
    for items going to garagesale:
    name files properly
    get additional info (amazon link, mfgs’ link
    if req’d, test item as best as we can (one of the “value adds” we offer is ensuring the crap isn’t sold at least by us)
    put this info inthe .jpg “comments” property (all of them)
    move them to my downloads for next steps
    create the listing on garagesale
    make new (or if similar exists, make copy of) list4ing
    send emaail to joan with:
    link to garaesale listing
    how much i want
    link to the cell in the “selling stuff” gsheet
    when joan wants to make facebook marketplace:
    use the pics, description, and want price freom the garaeslae listing
    put the link to the fbmarket listing into the “selling stuff” gsheet, column ??
    when the item sells:
    update the selling stuff gsheet with $soldfor
    update the fbmarket listing with “SOLD” (or better to delete?)
    repeat for next item,

    i would like an info graphic that show these steps. I will flech them out in more detail laters. ideally i would like to see thi graphic at different levels: high level for the ~8 major points? with expanders arrows to open the details of each main point, and down to the “open this file, email it to someone” level.
    how do?

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