Get rid of image errors with Diagnostics in the Feed Image Editor app

Article published 08. 07. 2020
| 1 minute read

Poor product images slow down advertising. There are several errors you need to watch out for, but the manual check takes a lot of time. That’s why Feed Image Editor has come up with a new Diagnostics page to give you a quick overview of errors.

You can easily find the errors

The diagnostics section provides a clear graph. From one place, you can find out if, and how many of your products have problematic images.

The categories are divided according to the severity of the impact on advertising

Problems

This section highlights the major errors. They may cause comparison engines, and advertising channels reject your advertisement.

It includes:

  • missing images
  • unavailable images
  • unsupported file format

Warnings

In this category, you find errors that limit advertising.

Which are:

  • notification of illegal characters in the image URL
  • unsupported image format
  • watermarks
  • too many alternate images

Recommendations

Here, you find the least serious issues you can take to improve the quality of your image ads.

These include, for example:

  • low-quality images
  • transparent background
  • products with the same image
  • etc.

Are you worried that you will not be able to correct the discovered errors? Read the series of articles The Way to the Ideal Feed. Each episode will guide you through solving each type of error. It will make your image ad work flawlessly.

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Author / Lukáš Horák / 08. 07. 2020

Lukáš takes care of most of the Czech and English communication in Mergado. Through blogs, e‑mail, and social networks, he regularly supplies readers with e‑commerce news and news and tips from Mergado. In his time off, he enjoys simple things like badminton, digging the hidden gems of the 80’s, and seafood served with red wine.

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