Getting items on bing , nexttag and pricegrabbber feeds.

Most of my items are getting to the Google feed, but only 25% to Bing, Nexttag and Price grabber. Getting rejected as they don’t have manufactuer, name brand, author or artist. All of these are photo prints, posters. meant for collectors, used for home, office decor etc. So there is no brand name, most of them have no brand assocated with the subject(Some do, such New Central railroad travel psoter etc. and manufacturer term is irrelavant, unles we were to put our print shop on the stuff we produce the prnts shops we buy some from. Some are OOAK. Or we buy lots from dealers. So how do go about meeting those requirements to get the feed through. List our print shop as manufacturer? Put listed by dealer in the Maufacturer or brand box?

asked over 9 years ago

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Tortuga says: October 26, 2014

Excellent question. Something I looked into myself. Haven’t found a good answer yet

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