I have 400 listings that need the upc – mpn – brand on them, they are google shopping compliant, I entered most of that info via update items as a group (batch edit) using the [[[URL removed] [[[URL removed] [[[URL removed] when it was required by google, that was our shortcut to enter this info, is there a shortcut for nextag, bing and pricegrabber to enter the info?
My upc numbers and brands are not all showing on the actual listing page, nextag, bing and pricegrabber evidently needs them on the listing page. Is there a shortcut to enter these without going to the listing/edit page of the actural item?
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CritterCreekRanch Reputation: 164 See CritterCreekRanch's booth |
Going to go out on a limb here and say….No…..unless bonanza finds a way to add them to the listings from search optimize before sending them to nextag, etc….you will probably have to add them to the item descriptions….
Glad I always put that info in the listings…
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
Go to update item as a group
Then click on Item traits.
Click on “enter traits for all filtered items”
Items will come up and you can enter the info there.
You do not have to do the [[brackets]], just add the info.
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A2z4u2c Reputation: 1291 See A2z4u2c's booth |
Hey all! The UPC is field is back under Add/Edit Listings!! At least for pet supplies… ::doing a little [URL removed]
Word to the [URL removed] If you duplicate, the UPC’s will be messed up. But you can go to Batch Edit, Search Optimize – select the listings and choose Reset Search Attributes. It will remove the extra UPC’s picked up from using the duplicate feature & then add the correct one. :)
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iluvmypet Reputation: 50 See iluvmypet's booth |
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