Why my items were disapproved by google?

i have 7 items were disapproved by google shopping. I have edit and check but still not approved. Do you guy know how to solved this issue. Please advise. Thank you

asked almost 6 years ago

3 Answers

Many reasons as said, or just one word in the description can trigger a rejection..

I have 9 books and toys that were re-jected in a past feed, though all the items are in google shopping from here and other sites…and ironically were not rejected in the past..

Re-word, re-write the descriptions, re-do the entire listing…google kicks things out, but never gives a reason unfortunately so it makes it hard to find the problem..

Many times I just delete the rejected listing and write a whole new one…

PS if you run another feed diagnostics…the rejected listings will still show on your report page (from a previous run for a few days), but if your feed diagnostics says
No errors were found in your feed. Last checked on xxx date then it is okay and the rejected listings will eventually disappear from the page (at least mine did)

..it is best to check google shopping about 48 hrs after fixing a listing to see if it shows up there

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answered almost 6 years ago

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