We are currently paying commissions rates to be advertised on Google shopping but according to Bonanza stats, 0% of 1370 items are being seen and clicked on Google shopping. This is an unrealistic number if we are actually being advertised as we carry many hot and high end designer shoes. It’s just not reasonably possible. What is happening and is this related to a complete 90% decline in sales this 45 days? We are doing good business with posh and tradsey over Bonanza with a 10% higher pricing there.
ps. Thank you for fixing the ebay transfer issues 3 months ago.
Fashionwish Reputation: 20 See Fashionwish's booth |
check a few things…
Go to Seller Dashborad
Click on Reports
Click on Feed Diagnostics
Click on the Account ID for US Feed Destination…
This will show your items in Google Shopping
Scroll down a bit
You can also click on Start a feed status review link
This will tell you if there is any problem with items in the feed…
Check to see if the settings to send items to google has somehow been turned off
Booth Settings
Title and overview
Add my items to Google Shopping Yes No
make sure it is on Yes…
If everything is fine…my guess is the stats are off again
TrinketBox Reputation: 3805 See TrinketBox's booth |
Also…added to my previous comments (as Trink)..
If you want to know which items are actually getting google hits..go to your
Booth Settings
Click on Advertise
And scroll down..it will show you your total views for each item and advertising views…the non ad views in my case are from social media
It will look something like [URL removed]
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
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