I’m new to Bonanza. When listing my handmade jewelry where it says condition, in the item traits, I list it as “new without tags”, since my jewelry does not have tags.
On the item page where a potential buyer sees the item it says condition is “Used” because google requires a UPC if item is listed as “new without tags”
If I change it to “new with tags” there are no tags on my jewelry since they are handmade. Any suggestions on how I should list it? I want it to be Google approved.
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Vamps_Boutique Reputation: 10 See Vamps_Boutique's booth |
List as New (without tags)
And don’t put in a UPC
You can go to
Batch Edit
Search optimize
Change the condition (remove the used) and change to new
Remove search attributes
[[[URL removed]
Select all items affected, Apply Changes
Add search attributes
[[[URL removed]
[[identifier_[URL removed] if this is not already there..then add it also
Select all items affected, Apply Changes
Another option is to use another category
like
Jewelry & Watches > Fashion Jewelry > Earrings
select the New option (this category does not have the with/without tags) just new and used
Then type in Handmade under brand (as you type the option to select will appear)..
and then go to Search optimize and add/fix or check the traits…
adding in those you wish to fix/use in same format as above
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TrinketBox Reputation: 3805 See TrinketBox's booth |
When I list mine, I put “New without tags” then under brand I put “handmade” and all of mine have uploaded to google fine. I do think mine may be showing as “used” thru google, but once a person reads the description, they should know they are not used. I can’t control what google does and I really dont care what they do anymore, Lol.
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SparklesJewelry Reputation: 777 See SparklesJewelry's booth |
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