When listing Fisher-Price toys I can not type in the box and they don’t have Fisher-Price as a choice. It being a major brand of Toys I am surprised. Anyone know how to add to the Bonanza list?
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adelberta3 Reputation: 120 See adelberta3's booth |
Not sure which area you wish to add it to..Fisher Price is there in various areas as either a toy selection or a brand item trait and when it isn’t you can add it by typing it in
Toys & Hobbies
Pretend Play
Fisher Price
Toys & Hobbies
Stuffed Animals
Fisher Price
Toys & Hobbies
TV, Movie and Character Toys
Select Character or not
Under brand in Item Traits
Fisher Price
Toys & Hobbies
Vintage and Antique Toys
Item Traits
Brand
Fisher Price
For those subcategories in Toys and Hobbies that do not have Fisher Price in Item Traits or as subcategory such as Action Figures..then just type in Fisher Price in the Item traits section under brand and click on the blue writing (link) that appears and Fisher Price becomes and option for you to select
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CindyBear Reputation: 3068 See CindyBear's booth |
Thank you for the directions. Wished you could just type in the box instead of going through all the extra stuff.
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adelberta3 Reputation: 120 See adelberta3's booth |
There are a lot of categories that don’t even have brand as an option, especially in collectibles. I have had some that don’t give the option to add brand. Don’t know why this is so restrictive when it is a requirement for google adv.
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A2z4u2c Reputation: 1291 See A2z4u2c's booth |
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