Hello, I’m new here; my store is not active yet because I’m still working on it. In looking at my product pages, I notice that only my available product Item Traits are appearing as “Item Details” on a product’s page, along with the category and condition. I know that unless otherwise stated, a single product without multiples is only ONE item for sale. But, I noticed that some sellers are able to show the statement of “Qty available – only one in stock, order soon” and it’s showing as an Item Detail on a product’s page. How are they able to do this? Is it done only through imported files? I’ve been looking for answers, but am a little confused here. I know the difference between Item Traits and Google Attributes, but am trying to find out how to add some things so that they show up as an Item Detail on a product’s page.
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TheAtticCloset Reputation: 10 See TheAtticCloset's booth |
The item details are simply your traits displayed on the listing page. A single listing can have a quantity of 1 or have a quantity larger than 1 (seen note below) . So, if you say that your quantity is 5, then “5 in stock” will be displayed in the item details.
[URL removed] Better to indicate a correct quantity in one listing than to create duplicate listings for the same item. Creating duplicates is against Bonanza (and eBay) rules, and Google Shopping does not tolerate it either.
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tomwayne1 Reputation: 8637 See tomwayne1's booth |
I think this is what she is talking about.(this is from one of my items)
Item details
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Category
Other
Qty available
Only one in stock, order soon
Condition
New
MPN
35960
Brand
Dakin
Year
2000
Animal Type
Bear
Size
Medium (14-24 in)
UPC
Does not apply
It is on the item page under the pictures and other items in booth,before the description.
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BargainHunterCrafts Reputation: 664 See BargainHunterCrafts' booth |
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