I have products published on Google Shopping but I cannot figure out for the life of me how to get my new products added as well. There seems to be no rhyme of reason in how products are advertised on there.
Also, why am I relegated to only 10 pages worth of ads? That only makes up for less than half of my products.
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jubilee_marketplace Reputation: 14 See jubilee_marketplace's booth |
It sounds like you do not have GTIN incorporated into your listings , you should add a UPC/ASIN to all your merchandise . Google requires these type of identifiers to be listed on google shopping to properly identify your products . Here is a link to google you will be able to find everything that is needed to know .
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SurrealHairBeauty Reputation: 461 See SurrealHairBeauty's booth |
For the item I am trying to publish it does not show up no matter what.
From my understanding, used products are not required to have a GTIN. So when I try to publish it as used, it should show up, but it will not.
Then I try and publish it as brand new with a UPC number. Still will not upload onto Google Shopping.
This is very cryptic and there seems to be no rhyme or reason things will or will not show up.
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jubilee_marketplace Reputation: 14 See jubilee_marketplace's booth |
If you are looking at Google shopping right after you list an item, it is my understanding that it takes a certain amount of time before it is “picked up” by Google shopping, like 24 hours or something like that.
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Ms_Prissys_Patterns Reputation: 366 See Ms_Prissys_Patterns' booth |
what about for multi variation listings as there is only one box for putting in UPC. How am I meant to fill in that information?
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galaxysports Reputation: 33 See galaxysports' booth |
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