I have my pet memorial portraits under pet supplies/ Memorials & Urns, but I’m having a terrible time finding a category for the memorials for children and families. I had no problem setting different sizes they could choose from with a different price on each for my pet portraits. In some categories, it says Google will not approve items that are new if there is no UPC or MPN. I don’t have that because the work I do is custom. I’m trying to list framing and wrapped canvas prints and need to be able to add sizes & prices in the same listing. Help is appreciated!
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DragonflyMemories Reputation: 20 See DragonflyMemories' booth |
Use ‘New Without Tags’ and I remember someone using ‘handmade’ under brand. Also, in the description you can use this attribute in this format [[identifier_[URL removed] This attribute will not show when you save you description, but your items should get into Google Shopping. I hope this helps.
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abigdogmom Reputation: 3559 See abigdogmom's booth |
Maybe do a search for similar items, and see what categories other sellers have used to post those types of items?
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KazooDecor Reputation: 650 See KazooDecor's booth |
I always list my handmade items as New without tags. Just checked my handmade items and they are listed as “used”. They are new and unused. The explanation is that items listed as “new without tags” google considers used if there is no upc. How do you put a upc on a handmade item? This ticks me off. I’m thinking I’ll put a notice on all my handmade items that because of google they are listed as used when they are actually new and unused. Any thoughts on that?
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Margiecrafts Reputation: 491 See Margiecrafts' booth |
As big dog says, use the attribute of [[identifier_[URL removed]
BUT, use New as condition. Google only recognizes New, Used, or Refurbished as item conditions.
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BookbinEtc Reputation: 1322 See BookbinEtc's booth |
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