So I’m listing video games. Item [URL removed] Rating
Drop down [URL removed] E-Everyone
I click it.
I’m in Search Optimization.
E-Everyone is not a valid attribute.
Neither is “Nintendo” but it’s a category that is asked when you’re listing video games.
I don’t get it.
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Irene0526 Reputation: 572 See Irene0526's booth |
Item traits and item attributes are two different things
Item traits are for internal bonanza searches and general google organic searches
..and all traits are not valid attributes for the google feed..
The google attributes accepted are Brand, mpn, upc, ISBN only
So any item trait that is not an attribute will list as not a valid attribute and will not be included in the google feed
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