1. Decide whether you already know the item type
If you know you want shoes, bags, accessories, or electronics, go straight there. A general page is better only when you are open to anything.
2. Keep the first click narrow
A broad list is useful later. At the start, it usually adds noise. Pick one lane first, then compare.
3. Use this page as a starting point
ecanbuy.net helps with the first choice. Once the section feels right, continue on Findsindex.
4. Use mobile logic, not desktop habits
On a phone, long mixed lists get tiring fast. A narrow first click means less scrolling and fewer wrong turns.
5. If you are unsure, use elimination
Ask what the item does. Is it worn, carried, added to an outfit, or used like a device? That usually points to the right section.