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Our Google Product Feed plugin offers an easy way for you to populate your Google product feed based on either store-wide defaults, per-category settings, or for individual products.

Choose what fields you want to include, based on Google’s own policies.

This is a 3.8 only premium plugin (single license $15.00 multi license $25.00).



What others think of this plugin


  1. Sonya Lynn January 5, 2012 at 12:18 pm

    I purchased your plugin today via paypal, and never received the plugin files, and no link was active on the transaction results page.

    Please advise,
    Sonya

    • Mychelle January 11, 2012 at 1:53 pm

      Hi Sonya,

      Its an automated service so could be in your spam folder – I have sent you an email if you could get back to me I will send the files directly to you.

      Michelle

  2. Mark January 11, 2012 at 8:11 am

    I’d like to purchase this but since Sonya does not seem to have gotten the product I will hold off. Drat. Please let me know when her issue is addressed and I’ll purchase it also.

  3. Sonya Lynn January 12, 2012 at 7:51 am

    Hi! I did finally receive the files within 24 hours, although it was the next day that I got any response back. I’m sure Lee will fix the auto-responder/download link now that he knows it’s not working. Good luck! I haven’t even tried the product yet, I will get to work on this project again later this week. Cheers, Sonya

  4. Richard February 19, 2012 at 12:55 pm

    I’m new to WP eCommerce.. and interested in utilizing Google product feeds, but not sure how this plugin helps me with WP eCommerce. Could you provide some additional information, videos, etc.

    Regards,
    Richard

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