ANWB is a well-known Dutch organization offering a wide range of products and services, from travel and leisure to roadside assistance.
- Step 1: Create a new connection
- Step 2: Create the API
- Step 3: Create your product listings
- Step 4: Send your product listings to ANWB
- Step 5: Check your product listings for errors
Step 1: Create a new connection
- Navigate to [Your project] > APIs.
- Click on the +Add new API button. This will redirect you to your company's connections page.
- On the connections page, select +Add a new connection.
- Search for the "ANWB" connection by clicking through the pages and select it by clicking on it.
- Add a label.
- Click on Create. You will be redirected to ANWB for the next step.
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Once redirected, log in using your ANWB credentials.
After successfully logging in, the connection with ANWB is ready. Next, you will be brought back to the API setup.
Step 2: Create the API
Once you have created your connection, you need to select your new ANWB connection and configure your API settings:
- Give your API a name.
- Choose the Unique ID per item from the dropdown. We recommend the 'id' field.
- Select the language of your API.
- Click on Continue to create the new ANWB API.
Step 3: Create your product listings
Follow these steps to set up your channel:
1. Categorize your products
To set up your product data, assign categories to your products.
- Smart Categorization: Automatically assigns product categories through our algorithm.
- Manual Categorization: Manually assign product categories with custom rules. You can create detailed filters to map each product to the correct category.
- Uncategorized Items: Products that still need to be reviewed and categorized
2. Set up rules
Rules help you quickly optimize your product data for the marketplace you want to sell on.
- Rule templates: Commonly used rules you can adjust for your use case.
- Rules setup: Set up rules to refine your product data. This can include filtering, modifying, or enhancing data fields to meet marketplace requirements.
3. Build your listings
The Build step is where you configure your product listings to match marketplace requirements. It’s an essential step for getting your products live and avoiding errors.
Mandatory and optional fields:
- Mandatory fields : Required to list your products on this marketplace
- Recommended : Recommended to avoid errors
- Optional : Not required to list
Shared attributes
Shared attributes are the common fields that apply across your products, such as EAN, prices, and titles. This step ensures uniformity in basic product information across your listings.
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Use static or dynamic Values:
- Static values: Fixed values that don’t change (e.g. brand name, manufacturer)
- Dynamic values: Fields that automatically change based on the linked data (e.g. stock, prices)
Category-specific attributes
Category-specific attributes fields that specifically apply to the category for your products .This step helps in fine-tune your listings to meet category requirements for your marketplace.
Fill in attributes that are specific to the selected category (e.g. such size for clothing or dimensions for furniture.)
Learn more about the Build step for marketplaces
4. Check the quality of your set up
The Quality step provides feedback on your channel before you activate it. It highlights mandatory and optional errors to ensure your product data meets requirements to list on the marketplace.
- Solve errors, prioritizing mandatory errors first.
Actions
- View items: See products with specific issues.
- View in build: Redirects to the Build step to map missing information.
- Set categories: Directs to the Categories step to categorize items.
- Show source: Available for ID fields. Directs to the Settings step.
5. Preview before activating
The Preview step displays the attributes you mapped in the Build step, helping you check if everything is configured correctly by providing an overview of your products and potential errors.
Filtering:
- Filter by error: Click the All dropdown and select if you would like to filter to display only products with errors, or products with a specific error.
- Filter by category: Click the All categories dropdown and select the category you want to filter by.
Before you continue:
- Review Shared attributes: Ensure all mandatory shared attributes are filled.
- Review Category-specific attributes: Ensure all mandatory category-specific attributes are filled.
- Check for errors: Correct any red-marked fields.
Additional requirements for ANWB
These attribute requirements are specific to ANWB and apply to the attributes in the Build step.
Item tab
- Shipping class (logistic class): The logistic classes determine the respective shipping costs for your items. Enter the logistic class of your product.
- Lead time to ship: The shipping lead time indicates the time required until the package is handed over to the shipping, Indicate the shipping time in days.
Textual requirements
Not allowed:
- The formal address ‘u’. Instead, use the informal address ‘je/jij’.
- Links/URLS to other sources of information.
- References to your own website.
- Other business or commercial references (for example, discounts).
- Promotional call-to-action texts (for example, "Order now!", What are you
waiting for?").
Title requirements
Maximum length |
56 characters |
Structure | Product name/type - Product category - Size/length |
Special characters/expressions |
Must not contain: ‘!', ‘?’, ‘New’, ‘Action’, ‘Now with free ...’ or similar expressions |
Long description requirements
Maximum length |
2000 characters |
Titles, bullet points, paragraphs | Use these to help with SEO |
Content | Avoid copying the product description products on ANWB Marketplace |
Short description requirements
Maximum length | 225 characters |
SERP/SEO | This text also appears in SERP in Google for SEO purposes, so it is advisable to mention the brand at least once |
Image requirements
Minimum dimensions | 550 x 550 pixels |
Supported formats | gif, jpeg, png, webp |
Main image | Freestanding, entire product. No packaging may be shown |
No watermarks, logos or text components | Only the product itself should be shown |
Background |
Required and must be white. No black and white images |
Note: No rich media content (videos) can be uploaded yet.
Best practices
Adding multiple attribute values: When adding multiple values in an attribute field for Mirakl Marketplaces, separate each value with a pipe symbol "|" to ensure proper detection and processing.
Seller's Product ID for Single/simple products: Please note that there are two attributes named 'SellerArticleId' and 'SellerProductId,' respectively. 'SellerProductId' refers to the Parent ID, while 'SellerArticleId' refers to the variant items. For single products, both attributes must be filled with the same value.
For more information on Mirakl Marketplace errors, how-to's, and best practices, check out our dedicated guide.Step 4: Send your product listings to ANWB
Once your product listings are ready, you need to send them to ANWB:
- If you have not activated your project, go to [Your project] > Settings and click on Activate project.
- In [Your project] > APIs, go to [Your ANWB API] > Settings.
- Click on Activate API.
- Once you have activated the API, navigate back to APIs.
- Click on the Run now button in the 'Status' column to send your product listings to ANWB.
Step 5: Check your product listings for errors
- To check for errors, navigate to the Result page of the API > Errors tab. Here there is a list of the product listings that have errors.
- Click on the specific error to display more information about what is causing the error.