Is missing upc avoid your adds on google shopping?

My supplier don’t use UPC. But they has a product id. That is like MPN ? Noo? So if I fill that product id on the MPN blank of my item listing, Would it be enough for google to promote my add?

asked about 4 years ago

2 Answers

It depends what the item is. Most need 2 of Brand, MPN and UPC. There should be some answers in the help files, which you can link to from the listing page.

answered about 4 years ago

This is an official Bonanza response.

Hello Comfort_Lady_Store

Welcome to the Community!

Google Base attributes are a way to provide detailed information about your items. In the case of Google Base attributes, these details are fed directly to the Google search engine, which helps more buyers locate your items.

Here are a couple of links from our Help pages about UPC’s

Google Shopping [URL removed] GTIN Code Explanations
https://support.bonanza.com/hc/en-us/articles/360001141791-Google-Shopping-Traits-GTIN-Code-Explanations

Including Additional Google Shopping Attributes
https://support.bonanza.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000650871-Including-Additional-Google-Shopping-Attributes

If you need additional support please email our award-winning support team and we will be glad to assist you further. Contact us at [email protected]

Thank you and Happy Selling!
Kind Regards

Wanda T.
Happiness Producer
Bonanza Support Team

answered about 4 years ago

1 Comment

Comfort_Lady_Botique says: March 16, 2021

Thank you

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