Why is bonanza isnt showing any items on google search.

I see ebay and amazon. but if I do a search with google my items are not there. I asked bonanza and no answer.

asked about 6 years ago

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DiscountGolf says: February 10, 2019

I see my 30% of our listings.. The feed is 100% approved and to google… Bonanaza limits the exposure of the account until you unlock badges and build a relationship with the marketplac

2 Answers

Did you opt to send you items to google…need to check

Booth Settings
Add my items to Google Shopping Yes No
Check Yes

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Select at least the 9% to cover any costs for sending items to google (paid as fvf ONLY if the item sells)..

Used to be able to see your items in google shopping by checking the accountID in Feed diagnostic reports, but I see that option has now been removed

however, I did find this in google shopping

INTERNATIONAL TIME RECORDER MODEL 685-5 CLOCK VINTAGE *(please note all caps are not allowed for google shopping (and eventually they will kick your items from searches it not corrected).
Bonanza will correct your title for listings before they can be sent to google, but not the rest of the listing..this can result in lower serarch returns or not showing at all.

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answered about 6 years ago

ccmom
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It seems to me that you make your item visible to Google search by updating your booth when you add more items. I don’t know or see anything relating to a number limit.

answered about 6 years ago

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