I filled out the form to start advertising on Google
but I saw nothing confirming that my items are in fact
being advertised?
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reksplace36 Reputation: 1267 See reksplace36's booth |
I don’t think it shows anywhere in your booth. I did find your coins in google shopping, so they are going over to google. The fastest way to find your items on google is to – click on one of your items in your booth, highlight the title, right click and the option to search for the item on google should show, click on that and it will show your item if it’s in google.
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A2z4u2c Reputation: 1291 See A2z4u2c's booth |
I see 76 of your items in Google Shopping. Just go to google.com/shopping and enter your user name in the search bar. If you list at more than one place, add the word bonanza to the search.
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BookbinEtc Reputation: 1322 See BookbinEtc's booth |
There is a way to check specifically, but this way is less known because there are a few steps you must take.
On the upper left hand corner at “Sell on Bonanza” hover over it and click “Advertise Items” or you can go to your Booth management and click “Marketing & advertising.” Then on the text below, where it [URL removed] “Advertising provides a way to get your items in front … We can also help you optimize your Google settings.”
Click on “optimize your Google settings” and you will see the manage your items on Google Shopping page which would let you check if your item is in fact being advertised. Click on the number provided under Account ID to see your items in your account on Google Shopping and initiate a feedback status review to see if you listed the items in a correct format.
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QuickDelivery Reputation: 39 See QuickDelivery's booth |
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