I’m brand new to Bonanza and have 8 items in my booth. Three of them are shoes. I got a notice that Google has disapproved one of my listings? Why? What does that mean?
Thanks for any insight!
https://www.bonanza.com/listings/Spring-Step-casual-Shoe-size-10/707803430
For the listing above, if it is this one, I would not put the color as multicolor even though it is, in fact, multicolor and Bonanza offers us to select this, which is good if they are just searching the Bonanza site but it is not going to please Google shopping.
The reason I say this is because, for fashion, Google shopping wants us to select a color. So, I would choose one color from the multicolor and give it that one.
Since when shoppers are viewing the listing and because it is multicolored and you select say brown this may confuse the shopper. I would go ahead and choose to hide the color from the shopper.
Here’s how.
Point your cursor at the very end of the last sentence of your description after the period. Press the enter key.
Format exactly as [URL removed]
[[[URL removed]
There are no spaces that I put in when formatting.
Now, save the listing and update your booth. Go back into the listing to read the description (not in the edit mode). If you see that [[[URL removed] is not showing up at the bottom of the description, this means you did the formatting right and also means that Google shopping will be happy and at the same time shoppers will not see that the color chosen was white when in fact the shoes are multicolor. Like said though, this is to please Google shopping.
An easy fix is to keep the word multicolor in your title.
Or, of course, you can just select brown and not hide it from the shopper…mentioning the other color in your title as well with or without multicolor.
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Which one got left out? Maybe somebody can identify WHY if they knew which listing of yours to review. Usually, it’s because one of the following got left [URL removed] Condition, Brand, MPN, GTIN (like UPC).
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