this example is for manufacturer, but the concept is the same.
It would be nice to have the option to specify that a product should be put into it's own section (the section details could be taken from the product some how).
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- Irrelevant product type: We noticed that some of the product_type values you included are not relevant to your items. For example, your item titled "Delivery address labels" should include a more relevant product_type value, such as "Address labels."
Including irrelevant information may cause your products to be miscategorised and adversely affect your items' placement.
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I sell paper that is used to generate invoice with delivery address labels, doh, whatever next.
it has to be said.... you wouldn't be addressing your parcel with anything other than a delivery address would you, so the word delivery is superluous. Like " I was strolling leisurely down the road"
However, I see this being a real pain, especially if trying to produce feed automatically from actinic data, as I suspect Google are going to create their own product types which we have to fall into.
do you mean use the extended info? if so that would work but would just have people coming in from google to a blank page with just the product info. none of the rest of the shop info would be displayed. Is there a way to get the extended info to be a normal page within the sites normal formatting?
I use the extended info pages and have set them to be the same as the main page. Click here for an example. http://www.quality-silver.co.uk/acat...lery-90CA.html
This a development site so not everything is working.
I am reddesigning my site, test server at http://www.quality-silver.co.uk/acat...ets.html#a7T03
This is using 1 product per page but by modifying the extended info pages. Each page also has its unique page name and meta description and keywords. A lot easier and quicker than the normal 1 product per page approach. Click on a product to see.
do those pages show up in the sitemap? well ive got my chap cracking on making a conversion utility for the site. i think this might be easier as the pages show up in sitemap and helps that SEO stuff before in the thread. Ill let you guys know how it turns out
As mentioned they don't show, however all my V7 extended info pages were indexed by google just through submiting a site map to them.
The extra benefit this time is that every extended info page will be a product page with its own content, keywords, description and title.
Will work better for the customer and search engines, may not be as good as the 1 product per page but with 2000 products I would never complete the work to change it.
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