Words and structure
Search words and category browsing
Combine a neutral product type with one or two useful traits: material, color, cut or function. Category search is better when you need comparable evidence. Avoid adding brand-heavy terms that do not change the research question.
Exact identifiers
Product-code search
Copy the complete code including punctuation. Search the code alone first, then add the category if results are noisy. Matching codes can still point to different colors, sizes or batches, so compare the page details rather than trusting the identifier alone.
Visual leads
Reverse-image-search guidance
This site does not provide Yupoo image search or a QC photo finder. To search Yupoo by image, use an external reverse-image tool, crop closely to the object, try a second angle and note whether the same photo is repeated across unrelated pages. A visual match is a lead, not proof of a shared source.
More than one album
Searching across multiple Yupoo albums
Use the same comparison fields for every album: URL, item code, visible date context, contact watermark, measurement method, source link and unanswered questions. Consistent fields make it easier to remove duplicates and conflicting pages.
Your own research log
Saving and organizing useful links
Store the page title and raw URL, not only a screenshot. Add a one-sentence reason for saving it and a short list of uncertainties. Group by category rather than by seller name when the first goal is product comparison.
Freshness without promises
Tracking album updates carefully
A manual revisit date records when you checked a page. It does not prove when the item, price or seller details changed. Keep a “last checked” field and compare visible differences. Do not claim automatic tracking unless you actually use a tested monitoring tool.
External search
Search the external yupoooo.com catalog
Use the separate catalog when a category comparison or product-code query is helpful. The query leaves this site.
Search discipline
Mistakes to avoid
- Saving every visual match without reading the caption.
- Mixing similar items with different codes or variants.
- Treating a search rank as a quality or trust score.
- Publishing album passwords or trying to bypass access controls.
- Calling an old row current without reopening it.
Locked album?
Request access from the album owner or an authorized public source. Do not try to evade the restriction.