Plugin Author
alekv
(@alekv)
In the plugin there is a setting for this.
Open the plugin > Dynamic Remarketing > Product Identifier
That’s the place where you can change the product identifier.
If you use different types of identifiers for each paid ads channel (Google Ads, Facebook, etc.) you can adjust them very flexibly with a filter: https://docs.woopt.com/wgact/#/filters?id=product-id-output-filter-for-paid-ads-pixels
Plugin Author
alekv
(@alekv)
Sorry. I have to revise my answer.
The screenshot you posted doesn’t show output from our plugin.
Nor do I see our plugin active on your website.
sorry im confused see screenshot that you’re plugin is activate in my website
https://ibb.co/ZN68Y0B
Plugin Author
alekv
(@alekv)
Ah. I see. That’s a very old version.
In that version, not dynamic remarketing information was sent on product pages, as far as I can remember.
And the following output is definitively not from our plugin, also not from the old version: https://imgbb.com/w0WKMFf
I can’t give support for an old version.
Please update to the newest version. It full supports dynamic remarketing. And it supports Google Analytics, Facebook etc.
ok so if i update to the newest version is that will fix it?
its realley strange because i dont have another plugin for adswords
maybe its just the default that google assistant read the sku?
Plugin Author
alekv
(@alekv)
ok so if i update to the newest version is that will fix it?
Not just by updating. You’ll have to configure remarketing too with the instructions I gave you earlier.
its realley strange because i dont have another plugin for adswords
I see on your website that you also have PixelYourSite Free version 7.2.0 installed. A plugin that is also capable of injecting Google tags.
thank you very much for all youre help
oh i see the plugin use 7.2 php and my my website use 7.0
is that something that you consider to adjust next update?
Plugin Author
alekv
(@alekv)
We will only support PHP versions which are officially actively supported by PHP.
Version 7.0 has reached end of life long time ago: https://www.php.net/supported-versions.php
The plugin code is compatible with PHP 7.2. WordPress has bumped up its own the minimum version for PHP to 7.3.
is that something that you consider to adjust next update?
The only thing I am considering is to also increasing the minimum required PHP version for the plugin to 7.3. But for now it is PHP 7.2.