Google Merchant Center Compliance & Feed Optimization Specialist

Google Merchant Center Compliance & Feed Optimization Specialist

Google Merchant Center Compliance & Feed Optimization Specialist

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**Job Description** We are an established e-commerce brand in the women’s supplements category, selling on Amazon, Shopify, and other channels. Our Google Merchant Center (GMC) listings have been flagged and disapproved due to policy violations around healthcare/personal hardships. **Responsibilities** • Audit our current GMC product feed and identify the exact causes of disapprovals. • Rewrite and optimize product titles, descriptions, and landing pages to comply with Google policies while maintaining strong SEO/CTR performance. • Handle the appeals and review process with Google until our listings are re-approved. • Set up monitoring systems to prevent future disapprovals. • Provide best-practice guidance for supplements and regulated products in GMC. **Requirements** • Proven experience fixing GMC disapprovals or suspensions for supplement or health products. • In-depth knowledge of Google Ads/Merchant Center policy enforcement. • Strong copywriting skills to balance compliance and conversion. • Experience with Shopify and GMC feed apps (e.g., Simprosys, Feedonomics). • Case studies demonstrating successful reinstatements. **Deliverables** • Active and approved Baby Blues product listings in GMC. • Optimized feed with compliant product data. • Written compliance guidelines for ongoing management. **Budget & Timeline** • This project is a one-time engagement. • Our budget is open, but we expect to pay between $500 and $2,000 depending on the freelancer’s track record and turnaround time. • We need to start immediately and see progress within one week. **Screening Questions** 1. Have you successfully reinstated supplement or health products in GMC before? 2. What specific tactics do you use to rewrite product copy to avoid flags? 3. How long does it typically take you to secure re-approval once changes are made? 4. Can you share an example of a past reinstatement case?