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Newbie - Needs Help Setting up Feeds for Google, Yahoo, etc.

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 2:11 pm
by aylagirl
Hi,

I've searched the AbleCommerce 7.0 User Guide for basic help setting up GoogleFeeds and I can't find anything. The "Marketing" tab on the Admin dashboard is not mentioned anywhere in the User Guide as far as I can tell. Does anybody have basic info on how to set-up Google Feeds. Better yet, what is a Google Feed? That's the level I'm at right now - very basic! :)

Sharon
VERSION: 7.0
BUILD: 10125

Re: Newbie - Needs Help Setting up Feeds for Google, Yahoo, etc.

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 3:41 pm
by tachia
From the dashboard select
Marketing - Feeds - Google Base Feed - add information from your account and set up file type.

Re: Newbie - Needs Help Setting up Feeds for Google, Yahoo, etc.

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 4:05 pm
by AbleMods
Welcome to the forums :)

Google Base is pretty easy to set up. First you'll need to create an account with Google. This url is a good starting point: http://www.google.com/base/help/sellongoogle.html

Google Base works like this:
Create an account with Google Base. This will also give you the FTP login info you'll need to upload your feed file.
Create an upload profile in Google Base that specifies the file format, what type of products you're uploading, etc.
Use the AbleCommerce feed builder to generate the feed file and upload it to Google.
Google will then notify you if the feed is ok. This usually takes 1-2 hours, maybe longer if you're a new account.

Some things to keep in mind:
Able's feed builder uses the Summary field on each product description uploaded to Google.
HTML tags are not allowed in the product descriptions sent to Google. This will (usually) get your product rejected by Google.
Out-of-stock i.e. 0 inventory items will not be acceptable by Google.

The other feed builders work in similar fashion. Create an account. Upload the file. Wait for success or error. Fund the account. Sell!

The nice thing is Google is still free.

Here are a few articles I've written a while back on my experiences with online marketing:
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