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Create and Manage Categories for B2C Commerce
You use Business Manager to create categories and subcategories, and assign products to categories. This topic applies to B2C Commerce.
When creating a category, use the category attributes settings and products attribute definitions to control how the category and products appear on your storefront. Also set category schedules, link categories, manage category search refinement definitions, and set category sorting rules.
- Create a Category for B2C Commerce
Create categories in Business Manager. This topic applies to B2C Commerce. This topic applies to B2C Commerce. - Create a Subcategory for B2C Commerce
Create multiple layers of subcategories to further refine how your products show on your storefront. This topic applies to B2C Commerce. - Modify Category Display Order for B2C Commerce
Modify the display order of the categories within the catalog to define the structure for products and navigation in the storefront. This topic applies to B2C Commerce. - Modify Product Display Order for B2C Commerce
Modify the display order of the products within a category in the storefront. This topic applies to B2C Commerce. - Create a Categorization Rule Set for B2C Commerce
A categorization rule set is a set of conditions used to organize and classify products. These conditions filter and isolate products based on specific attributes, operators, and values, automatically assigning them to the appropriate category. This topic applies to B2C Commerce. - Exclude a Product from a Categorization Rule Set
Categorization rules automatically assign products to categories based on specific attributes, operators, and values. However, you can exclude products from your categorization rules. This topic applies to B2C Commerce. - Category Attributes for B2C Commerce
Modify the default category attributes, and create custom attributes that are appropriate for a category. This topic applies to B2C Commerce. - Set Category Attributes for B2C Commerce
Category attributes are defined in the Category system object attributes definitions. Set category attributes so they’re appropriate for the products whose primary category assignment is the associated category. This topic applies to B2C Commerce. - Set a Category Alternative URL for B2C Commerce
The Alternate URL category attribute is a 200 internal link that you use to redirect shoppers to categories throughout your site. Merchandise a category one time, and use the category alternative URL attribute with other categories to redirect shoppers to the merchandised category from anywhere on your site. This topic applies to B2C Commerce. - Product Attribute Definitions for B2C Commerce
Product attribute Definitions specify the product attributes that appear in the storefront when a customer accesses a product through a category. This topic applies to B2C Commerce. - Copy One or Multiple Categories for B2C Commerce
Copy and assign categories, with or without the same set of products, to multiple catalogs, and multiple categories within catalogs. This topic applies to B2C Commerce. - Schedule Categories for B2C Commerce
Scheduled categories are useful for special promotions like flash sales, and seasonal offerings. This topic applies to B2C Commerce. - Schedule a Category for B2C Commerce
Schedule a category in Business Manager. This topic applies to B2C Commerce. - Category Linking for B2C Commerce
Link categories to each other so items in one category can be identified as belonging to another category. For example, link an Accessories category to a Women's category. Use the link to identify certain products within the Women's category as Accessories, such as scarves, jewelry, belts, or shoes. This topic applies to B2C Commerce. - Link Categories for B2C Commerce
Link categories to each other. This topic applies to B2C Commerce. - Search Refinement Definitions for B2C Commerce
Search refinement definitions let you configure the attributes used as refinement options in your storefront categories. This topic applies to B2C Commerce. - Sorting Rule for B2C Commerce
You define sorting rules to control the order in which search results appear for a category. When developing sorting rules, it’s best to adopt a storefront strategy that helps your customers quickly find the products they seek. This topic applies to B2C Commerce. - Page Meta Tag Rules for B2C Commerce
Page meta tags are used in HTML documents to provide structured data about a web page. Common tags are title, robots, description, and social tags such as open graph tags. This topic applies to B2C Commerce.

