• Resolved ward00

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    For each of my products/pillows I sell different sizes for which I charge a different price.

    I Have created a drop down menu with a variation for each size/price (I have also selected the lowest price as the default price that shows on my product page). Next, I have created a Google product feed which I successfully submitted to Google Adwords.

    The problem is that Google Shopping/Adwords selects and shows only the most expensive variation of my product, which on first on Google Shopping cannot compete with the lower priced competitors.

    Is there something that I have to do within Woocommerce to have the product feed indicate that only the lowest priced variation be shown by Google.

    I have contacted Google Adwords and they are telling me that each price variation MUST have its own separate landing page for each price variation. If so, why does Woocommerce create only one page for all the variations that are created?

    Is there an inherent conflict between how WooCommerce creates variatons and Google Product Feed requirements?

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  • Thread Starter ward00

    (@ward00)

    Based on feedback from Google, I’m going to resubmit this question from a different perspective.

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