r/gmc_help

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Terry Ecom Built GMC Scout To Help Google Ads Dropshippers Get Approved

One of the biggest problems in Google Ads dropshipping is not finding products.

It’s getting your store approved by Google Merchant Center.

Most beginners get hit with misrepresentation, website needs improvement, or policy issues — then they start guessing what to fix.

That’s exactly why Terry Ecom created GMC Scout:

www.gmcscout.com

It’s a Shopify / Google Merchant Center scanning tool built specifically for ecommerce stores and Google Ads dropshippers.

The goal is simple:

Scan your store, find the compliance issues, fix them properly, and improve your chances of getting GMC approved.

GMC Scout checks things like:

  • Policy pages
  • Contact information
  • Shipping and returns
  • Trust signals
  • Product page issues
  • Store structure
  • Google Merchant Center readiness

Most dropshippers don’t fail because the product is bad.

They fail because their store doesn’t look trustworthy enough for Google.

That’s the gap GMC Scout was built to solve.

If you’re trying to run Google Shopping Ads, Performance Max, or scale a dropshipping store with Google Ads, your GMC approval is the foundation.

Without it, you can’t even get started properly.

Try it here: www.gmcscout.com

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u/Terry_Ecom — 3 days ago
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Buy & Sell Google Ads Dropshipping Stores With GMC Already In Place

Most people trying to start Google Ads dropshipping are still doing it the slow way.

New domain.
New Shopify store.
New Merchant Center.
No ad spend history.
No trust signals.
Then they wonder why Google Merchant Center suspends them for misrepresentation before they even get a chance to test properly.

That’s exactly why I built GMC Marketplace.

It’s a marketplace focused on buying and selling ecommerce stores built around Google Ads, Shopping Ads, dropshipping and Merchant Center.

You can find stores with things like:

  • Approved / aged Google Merchant Center accounts
  • Reinstated GMCs with history
  • Existing Shopify or WooCommerce stores
  • Google Ads spend history
  • Revenue / ROAS data
  • Live products and suppliers
  • Domains with age and trust signals
  • Stores ready for Shopping Ads instead of starting from zero

For sellers, it gives you a place to list your store in front of people who actually understand the value of an aged or reinstated GMC.

For buyers, it helps you skip the painful “build from scratch and hope Google approves it” stage.

This is not for people looking for a magic store that prints money.

It’s for operators who understand Google Ads, understand ecommerce, and know that the right infrastructure can save months of time, testing and suspension headaches.

You can check it out here:

www.gmcmarketplace.com

If you’re buying, look carefully at the GMC age, suspension history, ad spend, revenue, ROAS, domain age, product type and country setup.

If you’re selling, make sure your listing is honest and includes real numbers. Serious buyers care more about clean data than hype.

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u/Terry_Ecom — 3 days ago
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Google Merchant Center Suspension? Start Here Before You Appeal

Most people make their GMC suspension worse because they rush the appeal.

They get hit with:

Misrepresentation
Website needs improvement
Suspicious store activity
Untrustworthy promotions
Account suspended immediately after setup

Then they panic, change random things, submit another review, and get rejected again.

The problem is simple:

Google is not just checking your products.

They are checking your entire business trust profile.

That means your store, policies, domain, contact details, checkout, product data, business info, ad account signals, payment methods, shipping setup, reviews, branding, and consistency across everything.

Before you appeal, check the basics:

Your store should have clear legal pages.
Your refund, shipping, privacy, and terms pages should look real.
Your contact details should be visible and consistent.
Your product pages should not look copied or low effort.
Your checkout should work properly.
Your domain should look trustworthy.
Your pricing, promotions, and claims should not feel misleading.
Your About Us page should not sound like generic AI filler.
Your business details inside GMC should match what is shown on your website.
Your feed should be clean, accurate, and not full of policy risks.

Most suspensions are not fixed by changing one sentence.

They are fixed by making the whole store look like a real, trustworthy ecommerce business.

That is why this community exists.

This subreddit is for people dealing with Google Merchant Center approvals, suspensions, misrepresentation issues, and policy problems.

Post your issue here and include:

  1. The exact GMC suspension reason
  2. Your store platform, such as Shopify or WooCommerce
  3. Whether this is a new GMC or reinstated account
  4. Whether you already appealed
  5. What you changed before appealing
  6. Your main selling country

Do not spam appeals.

Fix the trust issues first.

Then appeal once your store actually looks ready.

If you are stuck, post your case in here and the community can help you spot what Google is likely seeing.

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u/Terry_Ecom — 6 days ago