I have a few aromatherapy diffusers on my booth, but when I search them on Google shopping I can’t seem to find any of mine. Am I doing it wrong? I’m at 9%. TIA
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Calhan_Mercantile Reputation: 380 See Calhan_Mercantile's booth |
to find your items that are being sent to google
Go to Selling Dashboard
Reports
Feed Diagnostics
Click on US (booth) Account number..should be a clickable link if your items are going to google..
This will send you too google shopping and will show the list of your items that have been sent…
However, your search rank depends on reputation, good links to your items (this is where social media is good, since it directs good links back to your booth) and how long you have been established (these take time)
If there are no items in google shopping or you would like to know if your items are up to date for google shopping and you have met all their requirements
Click on Start a Feed Status Review
and
Go to Booth settings
Title and Overview
and make sure
Add my items to google shopping is on yes especially if you have your advertising already set
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
Very competitive item, many sites that sell them have a higher site ranking and better seo
You have to make sure you have everything listed properly according to google merchant specifications
The on a lot of people miss is you must have the title and link to the site where it is inside of the photos description
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zappys_closet Reputation: 809 See zappys_closet's booth |
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