Search by platform term

Use “OrientDig spreadsheet” when you want the broad guide or hub. “OrientDig sheets,” “OrientDig links” and “OrientDig finds” describe nearby intent, but repeating every variant in one query rarely improves the result.

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Search by source: Yupoo, Taobao, Weidian or 1688

Add a source term when you need to understand or locate a specific kind of external page. Then check whether that source actually matches the row. A source name is context, not proof.

Yupoo search

Useful when you expect an image album and need a matching item reference.

Taobao search

Useful when you need a current marketplace listing, options or measurements.

Weidian search

Useful for confirming the destination and current variant information.

1688 search

Useful when sourcing context, quantities or packaging details matter.

Search by category

Combine OrientDig with one neutral product type: shoes, sneakers, hoodies, shirts, jackets, pants, shorts, bags, accessories, watches or jewelry. Category-first queries are easier to judge because the evidence has a defined job.

Some users search by brand or model, but category-first browsing is cleaner and safer. Start with shoes, bags, watches, jackets, hoodies or accessories, then inspect the external product details yourself.

Search by checking need

QC photos

Try the category plus “QC photos” or “quality check photos.” Decide which angles you need before searching.

Measurements

Add “size chart,” “measurements” or a specific field such as inseam or strap length.

Shipping weight

Add “weight estimate” only to locate context. Treat calculators and estimates as provisional.

Link health

Add “original link,” “raw link” or the source platform when a wrapped URL is unclear.

Link converter and original source terms

A link converter usually means a tool that reads or rewrites a Taobao, Weidian or 1688 URL for another browsing flow. OrientDigIndex does not provide a converter. Before using any converter, confirm the destination domain, avoid entering account credentials, and compare the output with the original link.

“Raw link,” “original link” and “universal link converter” searches often express the same concern: users want to understand where a URL leads. The safest result is a transparent destination you can inspect, not a promise that conversion makes the item reliable.

Spelling and spacing variants

People may search for this topic as “OrientDig spreadsheet,” “OrientDig spreadsheets,” “OrientDig sheet,” “Orient Dig spreadsheet” or “OrientDig links.” This guide keeps the main wording consistent so the page stays readable.

Bad search habits to avoid

  • Combining every category and source into one long query.
  • Treating a popular phrase as evidence about a specific row.
  • Searching for support, refunds or tracking on an independent guide.
  • Assuming a converter verifies the seller or product.
  • Saving a result before checking the destination and category fit.

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