I have multiple book lots or series that would probably sell better in a lot than separately and was wondering if I can use multiple title and isbn attributes per listing?
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rapidreader Reputation: 534 See rapidreader's booth |
Thanks Wally, I kinda thought that was the case. I tried looking around google help but hit information overload there and didn’t see it addressed.
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rapidreader Reputation: 534 See rapidreader's booth |
AS far as I know, You can only list attributes for one book in one listing.But there are a couple of folks here who only do books, You might check with them.
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Whispering_Willows Reputation: 44 See Whispering_Willows' booth |
I believe google will kick it out if you have more than one attribute of ISBN and title listed. Might want to check the google info page- but I’m pretty certain you can only provide one ISBN :)
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inspired Reputation: 278 See inspired's booth |
I usually only list the series name or author’s name. People searching for a particular series do not usually enter individual isbn’s anyways.
Traits only allow for one isbn, and one condition. Author name in the traits section is very important if the series is by one author.
I have seen listings for multiple books in a lot with isbn listings beside them, but like Wally said, it does get a little messy and google search may get confused and boot the entire thing out.
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candisbooks Reputation: 43 See candisbooks' booth |
Hi rapidreader, I don’t really list books and also curious awaiting to get a better reply. Hopefully someone in the book dept might help us out. Great question!
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MONTROSE Reputation: 8354 See MONTROSE's booth |
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