• Hey,
    I am trying to connect the product catalog on the site to Facebook and Google, but the promotional prices do not appear correctly.
    The reason is that Facebook and Google are pulling the promotional prices that appear in a feed
    linked to a plugin called Product Feed PRO for WooCommerce.
    In practice, the correct promotional prices are updated through the WooCommerce Dynamic Pricing & Discounts plugin.
    How can you arrange for your extension to broadcast the promotional prices but within the feed stored in the extension of the catalog?

    thank you

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  • Hi,

    Thanks for using our plugin and reaching out to us. I am not entirely sure if you posted this topic in the correct plugin forum or if this was meant for the owners of the WooCommerce Dynamic Pricing & Discounts plugin?

    Anyhow, when it is the WooCommerce Dynamic Pricing & Discounts plugin – Rightpress plugin then that should be supported by our plugin. All you would have to do is map the g:price to the regular price attribute and add a field mapping where you add a mapping for Google’s g:sale_price and map that to the sale price attribute.

    Hope this helps?

    Thread Starter itaylevzur

    (@itaylevzur)

    Thanks for your response. I followed your instructions, do the instructions for Google also apply to Facebook? What should I do to connect the feed to the Facebook catalog? Thank you very much for your help

    Yes they should work both for Google and Facebook.

    We have written a blog post on how you can connect your Facebook feed to your catalog, please see: https://adtribes.io/setting-first-facebook-catalog-instagram-product-feed/

    Thread Starter itaylevzur

    (@itaylevzur)

    Thank you.
    I admit I did not find in the guide a section that talks about setting a bargain price from a bargain supplement. Did I miss something? Thank you

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