If i chose the 9% advertisement option why does my booth profile have “add items to google shopping”?

I’m confused. I chose the 9% which shows it goes to google shopping but then go to booth profile and it has a yes/no to putting your items on google shopping. It was put on “no” but shouldn’t be on “on” because of The choice in tier (9%)? Or is this adding it to something else and will make my fees go up?

asked over 1 year ago

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It is set up so that you can choose which items you would like to send to google shopping in batch edit.

If you wish all to go then hit the YES button and then save, if notn theb hit select YES and go to batch edit and select which items that will not go to google and save.

In some cases my profit margin is very, very small, so on less expensive things I may not send to google but just rely on simple organic searches. This leaves more ad money for things that have higher profit margin or better chance of selling.

If you check your items under Advertise items you will see how many views the item has, how many google shopping views and how many Bing views

answered over 1 year ago

ccmom
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You’re not gonna sell anything if you don’t cough up the 9%. But yes, you can opt out some listings in batch edit. If some of those sell, you can dispute the 9% fee and have it reduced to 3.5% I imagine. The minimum FVF is now 75 cents.

Don’t sweat the small stuff. Here, you have to sell something first.

answered over 1 year ago

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