Hi,
I’m getting this error when I list a couple of my items
[[identifier_[URL removed] was added because this item does not include at least 2 of the following [URL removed] gtin, mpn, brand
I do not have a UPC or Gtin code. Does this mean the item will not be sent to Google? Is there way to bypass it?
I’m so frustrated trying to get traffic to my booth.
Thank you.
Terry
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Tweetys Reputation: 10 See Tweetys' booth |
If you go the your “My Bonanza” area, click on the shopping cart below the header that says "Publish to Google/ebay, then look at the end of the first paragraph and click on “for maximum visibility”. This explains a lot of reasons why items aren’t accepted into Google shopping if you read down thru the rules!
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annimae Reputation: 100 See annimae's booth |
That is NOT an ERROR. IT is now the google requirement, which bonanza automatically puts in listings that do not have the required gtin, upc, isbn, brand or mpn..
The listings are still going to google
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
I just searched your stuff like [URL removed]
“Bodhi The Tech Collection Italian Leather” tweetys
and I found a ton of your items on google (organic search)…just not on google shopping.
For that, I’m not expert, but there are “enable” google shopping buttons to push a few different places on your bonanza pages, though (under batch edit-search optimize, and maybe one or two other places).
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TimsDiamondWillow Reputation: 910 See TimsDiamondWillow's booth |
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