We have verified with the Meta Facebook Pro team through multiple phone calls that our FB Commerce Manager and Instagram shopping account set-up is all done properly, but we cannot find any fields in WordPress Dasboard Facebook for Woo Commerce to activate an Instagram live feed with our FB Commerce acct. Does this plugin support IG Shopping and IG live product feeds from Woo Commerce? Or is it better suited only for Facebook Shopping. If it does support Product feeds for IG Shopping, please direct us where we should go in our website Woo Commerce dashboard to activate as such from the Woo Commerce side, as we’ve checked everywhere without success. Our FB Commerce setup has been verified to be correct.
Regards,
Kary,
]]>Then, at the very bottom, in the frequently asked questions (which are hidden by default until you click on them) they reveal that they are only free up to 50 products…I will be there are other limitations as well, or data harvesting or some other shady behavior.
As far as I’m concerned, paid/premium plugins should be upfront about that from the outset, not act like they are free and tout how awesome they are, in hopes you invest your time and effort setting them up and configuring them only to find the nasty surprise that those features that they touted so highly are reserved for people that pay a monthly subscription fee.
To be clear, it is not that they charge a fee for good software that I disagree with, it is concealing that fact that is crappy.
Concealing the charges in an ecosystem of free and open source software is shady and parasitic, IMHO.
If your product was that awesome, you wouldn’t need to conceal the cost.
]]>All of my product images are from S3, using the plugin Product Image From URL. However, they just don’t seem to be picked up by the feed. I’ve even mapped featured image to fifu_alt and fifu_all, but that doesn’t work either.
Before I install and delete more plugins, I decided to check first before installing.
Thanks,
Nancy
However, I see in the plugin description that it also produces product feeds for “Facebook Product Ads, Bing Ads, eBay, Amazon, etc”.
<b>If I understand correctly, the product feed is only of use to a WooCommerce user if they use ads on these various platforms.</b>
So if my client happens to sell on eBay, but he’s not actually buying eBay ads, then it serves no purpose for him to generate a product feed for eBay. Is my understanding correct?
]]>I am using WooCommerce to build an e-commerce site (www.firstrateblinds.com).
Our company sells various types of window coverings in countless size options (ie: 24 x 32 1/2) and I need my site to have the power to offer the size options in a drop-down and also price products according to their respective size.
I have created product feeds in Excel that have a row for each variation (size, length, width, etc) but I have not been able to find a plug-in that will allow me to upload the document and create the drop-downs and price grids.
Any advice for a plug-in to do this?
Thanks in advance!
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