What does suppresed item mean

trying to list a item says item suppressed what does this mean

asked almost 6 years ago

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The only place that I know of where an item is suppressed, is the option to not send an item to google shopping..to see this go to

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If an item has been suppressed, it will show there as _suppressed and will not go to google shopping.

If you do not wish to have the item(s) suppressed then..
Select the item(s)
Click on Disable

Suppress GPS [URL removed] Enable Disable

Apply Changes

Go to Add/Edit
Click on Update your booth to initate a new google feed

The item(s) are now formatted to go to google shopping in your next feed

I find this useful, especially for low cost items. I suppress the google option, and depend on organic searches and my social links for these items so as not to accrue ad clicks that will raise the FVF

answered almost 6 years ago

ccmom
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EmpressDepot says: July 24, 2018

You know, I never thought of taking advantage of this feature for my lowest priced listings but will now. Guess the light bulb should’ve flickered over my head a long time ago.

EmpressDepot says: July 24, 2018

Plus because we only get charged a 3.5 fvf if not sold on Google shopping, right.

ccmom says: July 24, 2018

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answered almost 6 years ago

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