Listing ean

Hello,

We sell shoes but from what I can see there is only one box to put in EAN but the problem is each of our listing will have a few different sizes and we need to add a EAN for each size but how do we do that?

asked over 9 years ago

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Unless there has been a change recently…as far as I know having more than one ean/upc gtin etc per item tends to cause a problem for google shopping…

A different number is considered a different item and should either be listed as a lot with the [[identifyer_[URL removed] or list separately

At one time, there was the option to list multiple upc with Search optimize in batch edit by using this format

[[[URL removed]|xxxxxxxxxxxy|xxxxxxxxxxxz]]

unfortunately whenever I tried with item lots…google would kick the listing out of the feed out…

I also notice that your items aren’t in google shopping either

PS just curious…are you actually going to add an item description to your listings…

Item traits are not descriptions and the item traits are for bonanza site searches, not for google shopping (which uses attributes and sentence descriptions) and organic searches use word descriptions…

answered over 9 years ago

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galaxysports says: November 06, 2015

Thank you for the [URL removed] We will be adding descriptions but we had an upload problem with it. So do you suggest I upload one of the UPC of any size? To be honest im still getting my head round bonanza and we have had only one sale and spent a lot of money on it. We are open to any suggestions.

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