Hope this is the right place to ask this question.
I've received my first Ebid Newsletter (I only signed-up a few months back) and read about the Server change "since the last letter" and consequent better coverage on google shopping. Not sure when that happened but it might explain some of my increased sales this year. Not all, as I've had quite regular sales all through the year, presumably some of them before the change-over.
I hadn't checked Google Shopping for ages so did so to see if more of my items were on show. Last time I looked I didn't have as many items listed, but still found a few.
This time I found some but then kept finding the same ones, over and over. Disappointing as I've got plenty more and the one that came up most often (A clear glass Buder Candlestick) is not one of my better listings. Clear glass isn't so sought after as coloured, Buder is not as popular or as collectable a name as some others and one candlestick not so popular as a pair. So one of my listings least likely to entice buyers to want to see more.
My question is this. Why has google picked that particular listing to keep repeating when I have many other, better ones? Is it something to do with my listing (that I can improve or alter) or down to something within google, that I can't?
When I last looked I took some note of which listings google was showing and anything I thought they might have in common that google was picking-up on and tried using those in my listing format to try to get more exposure.
I think I'm doing the obvious things ("exempt" in the bar code box. BIN price on every listing) but any other tips would be appreciated.
Thanks.