Google Merchant Center sending ‘inappropriate title’ warning

Product titles that fail to meet Google's criteria face being penalised with restricted visibility in the US.

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Google Merchant Center has been issuing a new warning – for “inappropriate titles.”

The message appears to apply to Google Discover and Demand Gen ads within Google Merchant Center.

Product titles that fail to meet Google’s criteria face being penalized with restricted visibility in the U.S., according to a screenshot of the warning:

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Why we care. A drop in visibility means your campaign will be seen by fewer potential customers, which could harm your revenue and ROI. In addition, getting Google to lift a penalty can be a lengthy process and, depending on how long it takes, this has the potential to have a long-term impact on your account, negatively affecting your visibility.

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Google’s requirements. How can you avoid this kind of Google penalty? Your product title must meet the following requirements:

  • Assets must meet the Discovery and Demand Gen product ads quality requirements
  • Assets can’t contain obscene or offensive language, including but not limited to profanity and sexual innuendos
  • Assets can’t use placeholder text, distasteful formatting such as nonsensical punctuation or capitalization or incomplete sentences.
  • Assets can’t be longer than 10 words before a delimiter
  • Asserts can’t contain excessive details like product codes, SKUs or part numbers that aren;’t part of the product name.

Reaction. Google Ads ecommerce expert Dennis Moons, flagged the issue on X, prompting several other marketers to report similar experiences.

Some have commented that there may be a “bug” with the warning as it is being issued to product titles that are “harmless.” However, Google is yet to respond.

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Deep dive. Read Google’s Discovery and Demand Gen Campaigns guide for more information.


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Nicola Agius
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Nicola Agius was Paid Media Editor of Search Engine Land from 2023-2024. She covered paid media, retail media and more. Prior to this, she was SEO Director at Jungle Creations (2020-2023), overseeing the company's editorial strategy for multiple websites. She has over 15 years of experience in journalism and has previously worked at OK! Magazine (2010-2014), Mail Online (2014-2015), Mirror (2015-2017), Digital Spy (2017-2018) and The Sun (2018-2020). She also previously teamed up with SEO agency Blue Array to co-author Amazon bestselling book Mastering In-House SEO.

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