I have quite a few listings that have the same maker/brand. I pulled three keywords that were for the most part in all the titles for these listings…accept that one of the keywords is in the description part only for some of these listings.
So, not all the listings for that brand in my booth came up in a site wide Bonanza search.
I thought Bonanza, like Google shopping, pulled keywords from the beginning of our descriptions.
I guess this is not the case?
Thanks,
Sharon
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EmpressDepot Reputation: 7344 See EmpressDepot's booth |
Hi Sharon,
When using the site-wide Bonanza search it will look for keywords in titles and not descriptions. We’re currently working on improving the Bonanza Search and it’s possible that the upgraded version will start looking for keywords in the listing description.
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bonanzajon Reputation: 1539 See bonanzajon's booth |
It will pull words from description if searching a booth.
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A2z4u2c Reputation: 1291 See A2z4u2c's booth |
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