I was trying to create a catalog on Pinterest, and it says you can import a CSV file of your Listings to do it. So I output the one from Etsy, and then it keeps failing upon trying to upload it to Pinterest. Pinterest says...
Error 103 | Your data source is missing some required column headers |
Does anyone know an easy way to correctly format the Etsy CSV for Pinterest?
Thanks.
Hello!
Before posting on the Forums, please check if you are not bumping an old thread that hasn't seen any activity in a while. You can do this by looking at the dates of the most recent replies.
Since this thread is indeed a bit older and the information contained here may be outdated, it will now be closed.
__
If you have any questions about how the Community Forums work, please read our Community Policies.
It is not possible for Etsy shops ...
"To claim a website, you must own the domain, subdomain or subpath, and you need to be able to edit the source code. As a result, you’re unable to claim most social accounts and online stores hosted on marketplaces like Etsy, eBay and Amazon."
More info here @ Pinterest Help
@TheDeadPeoplesStore: There is detailed information at https://help.pinterest.com/en/business/article/before-you-get-started-with-catalogs (including links to sample CSV files so you can copy format), but as @TBQSC points out you cannot "claim" your Etsy shop (because you don't 'own' it, you are only 'renting' the space) but apparently you can claim your Pattern shop, if you have one.
I have my domain (Hosted on Hover through Etsy) redirect to my Etsy shop and have been able to claim my domain. As for the CSV issue, I'm following because I have the same issue.
Same issue.
I love having it connected to Etsy rather than having to manage the inventory separately. However, there seems to be very little support for common needs of those running an eCommerce site.
Hello!
Before posting on the Forums, please check if you are not bumping an old thread that hasn't seen any activity in a while. You can do this by looking at the dates of the most recent replies.
Since this thread is indeed a bit older and the information contained here may be outdated, it will now be closed.
__
If you have any questions about how the Community Forums work, please read our Community Policies.