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Posted 11/3/2009 11:24:08 AM
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I've looked everywhere and can't find the answer.

Can it be:

Cellular Accessories

or

"Cellular Accessories"

?????????
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Posted 11/3/2009 6:54:51 PM


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I don't know the answer to that. I was thinking that I read somewhere to avoid punctuation marks such as the quotations marks. Did you consider trying cellular > accessories?

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Posted 11/3/2009 8:05:42 PM
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I use that convention for the product_type - but have not heard of using it for department. I see google has multiple word combinations for some of their departments - so I guess it's ok.
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Posted 11/3/2009 9:37:18 PM


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Product Type at the top of the Google attribute tab should be taken from the Google taxonomy

But if you are putting Department in the Attribute Name with an Attribute Value, yes you can use multiple words (no punctuation).

For example I have an attribute name of SIZE and the attribute value for that is 18 Inch Dolls.  I also have attributes named Type, Character and Brand.  I use multiple words in all of these.

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Posted 11/4/2009 4:13:34 AM


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Well if answered, I don't mean to derail thread. But how do sellers indicate used or new that google now wants. Haven't seen BISI add a check area for this, say as ebaY or ecrater. Where and how does seller note this for inclusion into google?

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Posted 11/4/2009 8:19:54 AM
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how would you do this for size, I know people are looking for the exact same thing but they type it in little different, can I do "R15>15>15 inch" ?????

Also what really sucks and really makes a difference is how people are looking for it?

Do they search "new nike shoes size 9" or "size 9 new shoes nike"

because whatever your title says, and in what order you have these words, that's how it comes out.

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Posted 11/4/2009 9:24:51 AM


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The required Condition attribute defines new or used.   If you do not put an Attribute Named  Condition with a Value of new, used or refurbished, BISI submits you item as new.  So you only have to add the Condition attribute if your item is used or refurbished..

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