[[ brand: ]] limitations and others

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I have been on Bonz many years, and I am Yet to understand what this is called [[Brand]] or how to properly use it…where can I get more information, spacing of [[ and Brand, colon?

Are there other things beyond Brand that can be used?

Many thanks,
Ronald

asked almost 12 years ago

4 Answers

Brand is one of the unique product identifiers that is a Google requirement for many items. GTIN or UPC and MPN and Manufacture Part Number are others. For some items, using two of three of these is adequate, in others brand is a requirement.
Examples
Disney Donald Duck Coffee Cup [[[URL removed]
Tuaca T shirt [[[URL removed]
Full information here
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answered almost 12 years ago

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A_O_and_DDP says: July 08, 2013

I searchede for more usable traits, but I only saw the brand, GTIN, etc – can other traits be added if they are not offered on the dropdown? Such as with glassware – FireKing is found, but not pattern names..etc

Any acceptable google attribute can be added like that. The best option is to just use the boxes when adding a new item, and add the attribute if it’s not available on the form.

answered almost 12 years ago

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no spaces

Called a google attribute

and as A2z says any acceptable google attribute can be added to the listing (if done correctly will not visible in listing) or in Update Items
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if there is not the option to add it in item traits…(certain traits such as isbn, band, mpn, or upc become attributes for google product search)

answered almost 12 years ago

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Thank you each. I’ll be sure to check your link, Texas

answered almost 12 years ago

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