Can someone please let me know how to get them in GSP.
I’m doing something wrong here…Thank-you for any advice!
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maggie59 Reputation: 28 See maggie59's booth |
If you want to see which items are being sent, go [URL removed]
My Bonanza Page
Center about 1/2 down there is a section that says
Advanced Selling Tools
Click on Feed Diagnostics
Click on the US Account ID number
This will show items in google product search…and give you the last date your feed was sent….
To sign up for Google Shopping
Go to Advertise your items
Click on one of the advertising fees you are willing to pay when the item sells (6% is fine for GPS)
Click on Google Shopping
Save Options
Bonanza will review (and format the feed) and send it to google
There is no sense in sending until your items are search optimized (have brand, mpn, upc, or isbn) and your attributes are entered (done when making a listing)…
[URL removed]
Also go to Edit Booth Options
Basics
Scroll down to
Add my items to Google Shopping
Make sure this is yes…
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
Hi Maggie
Here is link to google shopping of your items that I found
[URL removed]
Good luck
Cindy (ccmom and CindyBear)
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CindyBear Reputation: 3068 See CindyBear's booth |
Thank-you ccmom for the info. Where do you see in my account that I signed up yesterday?
I joined in December and still can’t figure out how to get my items viewed.
I’m so glad that you responded to my question,you always seem to be so helpful to us newbies!
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maggie59 Reputation: 28 See maggie59's booth |
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