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Organ-eaze

Ugh, I am sorry for the horrific pun.

Today class, we are going to cover a bit of the Organize category, specifically “My Organize” and related. If you were paying attention to the last “New Beckett.com” post, then you would know that organize is the orange-labeled category. If you were not paying attention, that’s OK, now you know. (Also – everything dealing with the new Beckett.com is filed under, “Top Secret,” so you can always click that category to see all that has been previously posted.)

– Here are two screenshots we will be talking about today–

(Click to enlarge)

Feel free to ask if you are not sure how to enlarge these, or anything else you don’t know for that matter. Remember, there are NO stupid questions, just people who stupidly don’t ask questions!

OK, the first (left) screenshot is an example showing how easy it is to organize everything, once you have added it to “My Organize,” (which is also easy).

By the way, think of “My Organize” as a table, and you are putting stuff on it. You do a search and you can add whatever you want to your table, just by clicking on “Add to my Organize,” you will see that everywhere on the new site.

You can add entire sets, select some cards from a set, select certain cards from an individual player, add all the cards from an individual player, one card from one manufacturer, ect. Whatever you can think of…

Now, whatever you have added to your table is in front of you, ready to organize however you want to or need to.

In this example, you can see where I added various football cards from 2005 Absolute Memorabilia, 2005 Donruss Elite, 2005 Score, and 2007 Absolute Memorabilia. There are 7 pages, 151 total cards, in “My Organize.” When you add new stuff to the “table” (My Organize), it will show up as “Recently Added,” but this is stuff added a while back, so “Recently Added” shows zero in this example.

Of course, we will only be dealing with what we can see in this screenshot for now.

You can make different collections, label them and color-code them how you want. Think of each one of “My Collections” as a drawer. You can have infinite drawers that you sort the stuff from your table (”My Organize”) into. (By the way, you do not have to put stuff from the “table” into a “drawer” if you don’t want to, it stays on the table as long as you need it to, so you can sort (organize) a bit, and then come back the next day and do more.)

You can see “My Collections,” on the left side of the screenshot. Note that there is a (currently empty) “Manny Ramierez Cards,” collection. You can have whatever collection you want, it’s up to you. You can call it what you want, set it up how you want…anything.

You could have a “Houston players” collection, with Astros, Texans, and Rockets in it. You could have a “Ryan Braun’s minor league coaches” collection, or a “2005 Upper Deck & Topps football” collection. I am pretty sure I am going make people sick since I keep saying, “it’s up to you,” or “whatever you want,” but it’s the best way to explain it. There is no limit to how you can organize your collection, and my examples here are very small and very basic.

Now, it’s very easy to add something or somethings to each collection. For instance, I want to add all my Manny Ramirez cards on my table (”My Organize”) to my “Manny Ramirez Cards” drawer (collection).

The “Search My Organize” bar can bring up every Manny Ramirez card I have added to the table, (”My Organize”). Then I can check the box next to each one I want to add, or if there are quite a few, I can click “Select: Page,” or “Select: All” (blue text under the “Search My Organize” bar). If you want to clear what you have selected, use the “Select:None,” to clear all you have checked and start over.

(Hopefully that’s simple enough, but please ask questions!)

Ok, you have selected the cards (this is not in the screenshot), now hit the “Actions” button, which will bring up some options, one of which is add to “Manny Ramirez Cards” collection.

(Really, it will have all the collections you have created, so it depends on what you have done, but in a nutshell, you can add whatever you select from the table (My Organize) to whatever drawer (collection) you want. If you suddenly decide on a new collection, you can make one right then as well. You don’t have to stop, go make a new collection and then re-select everything for that collection.)

Got it? I hope so, because I am worried if I am making sense. Ask, and if I don’t know, someone smarter does and I will ask them!

Now, let’s take a quick break from the tables and drawers and jump around a little, to the “Views.” Those options are next to the “Actions” and “Options” buttons (much more on all that those two can do will be coming later).

This screenshot is in “Default” (list) view. There is also the “Gallery” view, which is just what it sounds like, pictures of the card along with the info from the “Default” view that you see now.

(A quick hint since we are talking about the Gallery – uploading card images is a good thing to do, I’d consider taking some time to scan cards that do not have images in our system already…starting now. Be ready to upload when the time comes, and you will be ahead of the game. This is a Behind the Scenes exclusive tip….shhhhh!) Wait, scratch that, tell everyone…I need to up the traffic in here.

Ok, with that out of the way, there is also the “Trade” view. For this, open the second screenshot, the one on the right.

Now you can begin to put all this together a bit better.

See the various columns? (Own, Keep, Want, Trade, Buy Price, Sell Price, Beckett Value) I hope they are pretty self-explanatory.

In my opinion, this is where the new site really, really gets good. One of the options you will have is a “fill” option (not showing right now). With the fill option you can quickly fill in columns.

Since there are infinite ways a person could have a collection, we will do a real simple one. If you want to either buy, or trade for, one of each of these 2008 Upper Deck Baseball cards showing on the screenshot, you would go to “Select Page,” which will put a check mark next to each card on this page, and with the “fill” option, you can put a “1″ in each slot of the “Want” column. To be clear, you can make a (whatever) collection, and you do not have to own the card…you can have a collection made completely of stuff you want…or need (my wants and needs really vary, it depends if you hear them from me…or my wife.)

Of course, you may want 2, 7 or 13, there…you may want to leave it at “0″….again, up to you. You can fill in whatever column you want, with whatever it is you want. The “Trade” column shows you, and CAN show the rest of the Beckett community (more on that later) what you are willing to trade or sell.

This screenshot is of my “2008 Upper Deck Baseball” collection, and let’s look at #239, Ken Griffey, Jr.

I have 4 of that card, and I want to keep 2, so, since I have “Trade” checked, people will (can) know I have 2 to trade or sell.

Now, look at #67, Albert Pujols. I have one, and “Trade” is clicked, so I will trade or sell it, but, look over at the “Sell Price,” I am willing to sell it for $1.50, which is actually under the $2.00 “Beckett Value” (visible to online price guide subscribers).

Once again, to beat a dead horse, it’s up to you how to fill in each of the columns.

Now, I kept saying the cards you have for trade CAN be visible to the rest of the Beckett community. Here is where the REALLY good part comes in, you can set each individual collection to private, or public, and it will only cost you $149 each month, payable directly to my personal Paypal account.

OK, just seeing if you were paying attention, it’s free, all of these organization tools are free!

(But hey, don’t worry, feel free to contact me if you still want to send me $149 every month, just kind of remember to keep it between us…you know, so I can keep posting these rambling things….)

OK, quickly back to the first screenshot, you can use the “fill” here as well, to fill in columns quickly. Now, take a look next to the 4th and 5th cards down, 2005 Absolute Memorabilia # 49 Jake Plummer, and #91 Troy Brown.

See what is different about those two?

If you have those cards graded, the column where you select the cards condition, (right now all the rest are labeled “MINT”) you can choose “graded” and then enter the serial number and the grade…and (obviously) not just BGS cards!

You can enter cards from the 4 major grading companies (BGS, PSA, SGC, GAI), so this also functions as the registry…sorry, more on the registry in a later post so it can be in depth.

OK, I am about out of steam, but I am absolutely sure I skipped over SOMETHING very obvious on one of these screenshots, so PLEASE ask questions, or stay tuned…there will be more!

P.S. Suggestions on this blog’s design are more than welcome, I am slowly (but insecurely) beating this thing into shape. If you own a wordpress.com blog and understand just enough CSS to be dangerous, then you know exactly what I mean! I kind of know what I am doing, but my “eye” for design/color is…somewhat lacking.


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Thank you for writing up this in depth review of whats coming in the new “My Collections” area. I can’t wait to start using it. One question I did have was can the “my collections” from the old site when imported into the new site, be renamed. Lets say I have an existing collection called Topps, is their a rename function where in the new site I could now call it Topps 2000-2008 basseball?
Again, thanks for this and looking forward to when the new site launches! Lots of good stuff in there esp with the added Graded category :)

Comment by baseballcollector

To make sure on this, I checked with the folks that know more than I do…so thanks to Shawn Schietroma for this!

A– Yes. You can change the name of your collections as often as you want.

Comment by ejahnke

this looks great… but can you print it? Or export “your player X collection” to excel and print that?

something that is not currently possible….

Comment by Brian

I copied this off the previous post, since the same question was asked…

1. There is a long answer to this, but the short one is: currently you will not be able to due to copyright restrictions on our information.

(Importing to Excel really won’t be needed for sorting, organizing, ect.)

Comment by ejahnke

Yeah, thank you for answering that previous post. I didn’t see it until just a few minutes ago. And give kudos if you will (to yourself too :) ) to the people that made the functionality that will allow me to see what I’m missing. If you could, slide this idea under their door as well (unless they already have it in there).

Seeing as how we have our information in the system, whether some people have their zip codes correct or not, it would be nice if next to each card that we want there was a cart icon or some kind of shopping icon that allowed us to go to the shopping part of the site and look at the different dealers that might be selling that card close to our location (sorry, run-ons…never did learn to stop using them).

Then again, that may be coming in another up and coming post. Thanks for keeping us up to date.

XstreamINsanity

Comment by XstreamINsanity

Thanks for the updates about the new and improved site. My question is about card stacking and ordering. My biggest pet peave about the old My Collections are was the difficulty in ordering the same card. Is there an easy way to make a specific card the first or second or fifth one of the same card? Or in order of grade? I hope that makes sense. In the old system, the most recent card always went to the bottom of the list for multiples of the same card. Thanks for any help you can provide.

Terry

Comment by Terry Fortune

I know what you mean, and I am checking on that first thing Monday to get a perfect answer. I think the answer is yes, but I want to be sure how to do that before I say for sure.

Comment by ejahnke

Terry, wild day, and I shorted you an answer…I will have it tomorrow.

Comment by ejahnke

No problem, thanks fo remembering.

Comment by Terry Fortune

@ Terry – this is the ‘official’ response from the design team–

“At the moment, we do not have “cloning” of an item in Organize. So each item on Beckett.com will be added only once to your Organize. This will come in a future update.”

I am not 100% that covers what you are talking about, so I will do some further questions when they get in.

I have not played enough with both web sites this week (and last), to follow exactly what you mean, but on the new one you can sort cards in order by any column. I am just not 100% on putting them in grade order.

Comment by ejahnke

Great looking new site!!

1 question, are the screen shots accuarte as to how many of my cards I will see per page in the new system? Will there be a way to adjust the number of listings per page? This has never been a problem really until I added close to 1000 base into mycollections.. makes it a pain to figure out which page the card I want to adjust is on :(

Comment by Tyler

@ Terry – there is some confusion now on exactly what you are asking…I am taking it one way, but others are taking it another way. Can you clarify a bit more, or did the “cloning” answer fit what you are asking? Thanks!

@Tyler – thanks! They are working very hard on it, and have been for a couple years now. I will pass on the compliment –

Now, to your question – You can adjust the number of listings per page…25, 50, 75 or 100 records (items-cards) per page.

BUT, what is even better…you can search individual collections. I will post a screenshot about this later today.

Comment by ejahnke

What I was asking is if I enter 10 of the same graded card into the collections area, can I rearrange which of the same card I want as being 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc. in the list? Or does the newest card added always default to the bottom of the list without easily being able to rearrange them like the current my collections system? I hope that clarifies things. Thanks!

Comment by Terry Fortune

I think it’s horrible waste of time if you can only have one card.

what if I have 2 of the same card graded and want to trade my 8, but keep my 9?

Useless, keep the site as it is, at least it’s functional.

What happend to us keeping our current collections? Now they are all going to need tobe put in again?

This is terible.

Comment by Squidproquo

Yes, will our collections be left intact? I spent hundreds of hours inputting tens of thousands of cards. I would be furious if I lost them.

Comment by Jason Jiandani

@ Jason –your hours were not wasted…collections will carry over intact.

Comment by ejahnke

I have a question about prces listed as N/A in My collections. Will there be a way for the user to insert a price?
thanks Roy

Comment by Roy Birchler

how does one start an account?

Comment by billy cantrell




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