Which item?
Name one product type, such as a jacket, bag, pair of sneakers, or watch. This keeps unrelated results out of the comparison.
Search with a purpose
Start with the item you want, then add the one detail that would help you decide. A short, specific search is usually more useful than a long string of loosely related terms.
Use the product category plus one unanswered question. For example: “lovegobuy jacket chest measurements” or “lovegobuy sneakers outsole photos.” Add a source name only when you are trying to reach that source.
Name one product type, such as a jacket, bag, pair of sneakers, or watch. This keeps unrelated results out of the comparison.
Add the measurement, photo angle, material note, or specification you still need. “Chest measurement” is more useful than simply adding “size.”
Add Yupoo, Taobao, Weidian, or 1688 only when the row points there or you need to find the original source page.
Examples you can adapt
Try “lovegobuy hoodie chest and length” or “lovegobuy pants inseam.” Replace the measurement with the one that matters for your own fit.
Try “lovegobuy sneakers outsole and insole length.” This is more likely to surface useful views than a broad search for “best sneakers.”
Try “lovegobuy bag interior and dimensions” when a thumbnail shows only the outside.
Try the item name with “packed weight” or “box dimensions” when bulk could change the value.
Often useful for finding a fuller image album. Confirm that the album matches the row and selected item.
Useful when you need a listing with options, sizing, and seller information. Compare it with the spreadsheet row.
Useful when the row points to a Weidian listing but leaves out the option or product context.
Useful for source pages where quantity, options, and specifications may need closer reading.
A source name tells you where a page is hosted. It does not prove that the row, seller, or product has been checked.
A converter can extract or reformat a destination. It cannot confirm the selected item, current price, photo accuracy, seller reliability, or stock.
After the new page opens, compare its title, main image, selected option, and measurements with the original row. If they do not line up, stop there.
Results open in a new tab. Check each destination before saving it.
Use the current official account page or support channel. Do not enter credentials on a directory or guide page.
Check the current checkout, promotion terms, or official support response. These details can change and may depend on your region or account.
Use the official order record and carrier information. A public guide cannot see a private parcel or confirm receiving instructions.
Once two or three comparable rows answer the same basic questions, open them and compare the live pages. More results are not automatically better.
If a necessary measurement or photo never appears, write down the gap and move to another candidate rather than changing the search endlessly.
Move from searching to checking as soon as you have a small set: confirm the category, photos, measurements, source match, price context, and likely shipping impact.