"Label" attribute no longer supported

Wednesday, February 28, 2007 at 9:44 AM

By Steven De La O, Google Base Support

Back in December 2005, Clint published a post about the label attribute and its usefulness in helping searchers find your items. A little more than a year later, we've had the opportunity to evaluate the information included for this attribute, and we'd like to announce changes that affect its use. Moving forward, we will no longer support the label attribute. We've found that label values can easily be submitted for other, more relevant attributes, and we'd like you to start using our predefined attributes or your own custom attributes to submit them. As an example, let's take a look at the comic book collection item noted in Clint's post to find out how this change can be accomplished. He included the following label values: Captain America, Superman, DC comics, Marvel, graphic novel, super heroes. The following table lists alternative attributes under which these values can be submitted.

Attribute nameValue
hero (custom)Captain America
hero (custom)Superman
publisher (predefined)DC comics
publisher (predefined)Marvel
product_type (predefined)graphic novel
genre (predefined)super heroes

We understand that these changes require time and effort to execute, but we feel strongly that they will help improve the Google Base experience for you, our data providers, and for folks searching the web to find your items on Google. If you have thoughts on this change, feel free to visit our Google Base Help Discussion group to share them. We'll be listening.

Item Quality: Keep Your Items Live

Friday, February 23, 2007 at 4:20 PM

By Roshan Vyas, Google Base Support

A question I often see from Google Base providers is: "What happens to my bulk upload after it has been approved?" The answer is: items will stay live in the search results until they expire. For some providers, items can expire before an updated bulk upload is submitted, so make sure to schedule your bulk uploads accordingly! Occasionally we have to take items down that don't comply with our Editorial Policies and Program Policies. While we notify providers when we take down items, you can help ensure your items stay active with the following tips:

- If your item uses the price attribute, the price you include must match the price on the landing page, or all of the items in your account will be removed. This is one of the most common reasons why items are removed, and it can be easily prevented by refreshing your bulk upload when prices change on your site. Also, if you sell items in bulk, the price included on Base should be the price per item for the minimum quantity available on your site. In addition, if the items you list include a mail-in-rebate, please be sure to include the pre-rebate price.

- Include working links that point to specific item pages, rather than to the main page on your site or another search page. If that Nintendo DS you're selling is out of stock, use the quantity attribute and set the value to "0", or remove it from your account. If you know your site will be down for some time, you can temporarily stop showing your items publicly by pausing your items.

- If you use the product_type attribute, the value included should be the most general category on your site that still accurately describes the product. For example, let's say you're selling Mario Kart DS, and you have a category structure on your site that looks like this: "Home>Video Games>Nintendo DS>ESRB Rating E". You don't want to copy this entire category structure into this attribute value. You have four categories to choose from to include as the product_type value, but only one, "Video Games," accurately describes the product. This will help us match your item to users' search queries and will optimize your item in the search results. If you want to go even further, you can include the information left out of the product_type attribute value in the platform and rating attributes. For a list of example product types, please click here.

- Don't submit affiliate products, replica goods, copyrighted material, or other disallowed items listed in our Program Policies. This will not only cause your items to be removed, but can prevent submission of additional items.

- Avoid keyword stuffing and gimmicky repetition of characters. Instead, use as many applicable attributes that honestly reflect the items you're listing. It helps us match your items to search queries and just looks good. More information can be found in our Editorial Guidelines.

Remember, it's in the best interest of our providers, users, and advertisers that all active items comply with our policies and guidelines. If your items get taken down and changes are requested, we will work with you to ensure your items are reapproved. However, using the tips above and following our policies can help ensure your items continue to stay active and available to users.

Got help?

Wednesday, February 21, 2007 at 12:09 PM

By Jessica Behling, Google Base Support

If you've ever had a question about Google Base, whether it's how to post a single item or what you can do to optimize your bulk upload file, one great resource is the Google Base Help Center. On the main page you can browse through entries organized by topic, or search using keywords. If you're just interested in the day's top five questions, we've got those posted right under the search box on the main page.


One excellent feature: every article lets you send us feedback on whether the information provided helped you find the answer you were looking for. Just look for the "Was this information helpful?" section at the bottom of each answer and click a radio button to send us your feedback. We review all the votes on each article, and your feedback is valuable because it allows us to improve the information so that it continually meets your needs.

Another feature we've incorporated into many Help Center articles is screenshots. Whenever possible, images accompany our articles to give visual instructions in addition to the text. Each image highlights either the main point of the article or a certain step. Pay attention to areas inside a red box, as they are meant to draw your attention to a relevant part of the image. Lastly, make sure to check out the "You may also be interested in..." section at the bottom of each article. This is where we list other Help Center articles related to what you've just read.


If you haven't been to the Google Base Help Center, come visit and look around, and don't forget to send us your feedback.

Determining the correct values for new attributes

Thursday, February 15, 2007 at 2:34 PM

By Clint Guerrero, Google Base Support

During the past two weeks we sent out an email to those of you submitting products to Google Base with a request to submit bulk uploads with a richer set of data. We've revised the list of required attributes in an effort to improve the search experience and to improve your exposure during product searches.

In response to this note, we noticed some confusion about what values we were looking for. For a few of the attributes, here's some guidance about appropriate values for your upgraded bulk upload:

brand
- Don't fret if all your items aren't from a major brand name. If you made the item yourself, your name or company name could be the brand. If you're selling art, often times the artist becomes the brand, e.g. Picasso

condition
- New, used, refurbished

product_type
- We have a list of suggested values here. It's best to sync your values with these, but if your values are far outside what's available, go with what you got.

expiration_date
- If you don't list expiration dates on your site, this value should be set to a date 30 days from your file's creation. For example, the products in a bulk upload I created today would be "2007-03-16." You can also set this value to a far off date like 2012-12-12. This attribute is important because it helps us ensure fresh content for users (your customers).

id
- This should be a unique value that stays constant.

For those of you who'd like to gain even more exposure, here are a few of the many bonus attributes you can add:

color
- We allow up to 10 values here. Try to stick with common colors that people would search for: "red" rather than something exotic like "crimson sangria."

department
- Think of a department store when adding values: men's, women's, electronics.

made_in
- This is the country your product was made in. It must be formatted using ISO 3166 -- e.g. China = CN & United States = US.

I hope that these examples are helpful. If you have a special case where you aren't sure what to include, feel free to discuss it at this Google Groups thread. I'll keep an eye on this thread and provide some guidance.

Spotlight on a Support Team Member: Robert Hotran

Friday, February 09, 2007 at 4:20 PM

By Robert Hotran

Hello, I'm Robert, and I've been a part of the Google Base team since we launched in November 2005. I started working at Google as a contractor in April 2005. I quickly grew to love my job and my team, and so I jumped at the chance to become a full-time employee. You would expect me to say that I wanted access to all the perks and benefits of full-timers, but more than anything, I can't say enough good things about the Google Base team. My typical day on the Google Base team includes working on Google Base/Google Checkout integration, reviewing bulk uploads, and answering emails from content providers. I especially enjoy working on the Base/Checkout integration because I love how easy it is for anyone to sell an item on Google Base and accept their payment through Google Checkout.

Outside of work, you'll often find me enjoying the Bay Area’s vibrant music scene. I consider myself a consummate amateur guitarist and can play drums when necessary. These days, you're likely to find me in the audience at a Gogol Bordello or Flaming Lips show. I am listening to Beirut as I type this.

As a veteran on the team, I've seen Google Base grow from a rumor in the blogosphere to a beta project that is growing fast, and it's been a great ride. If you're looking for a Google Base tip, I recommend that you make sure you're using the minimum required attributes in your bulk uploads. And be sure not to include any old Froogle attributes in your bulk upload, either. Starting at the end of February, we will no longer be posting items that do not include a minimum number of attributes.