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Google Merchant Center Website or Online Store Needs Improvement 2026

Google Merchant Center Website or Online Store Needs Improvement
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Restoring a suspended Google Merchant Center (GMC) account in 2026 is more challenging than ever before. In this exclusive case study, I walk you through a real-life project where we successfully resolved two major suspension issues for a client: “Website or Online Store Needs Improvement” and “Misrepresentation.” Here’s a detailed breakdown of how we fixed the account and got it back in action.


Background: Parenting Niche eCommerce Store

Our client was selling baby products through an eCommerce store in the parenting niche. Despite spending and previously running Google Shopping ads, the account was suddenly suspended.

Phase 1: Diagnosing the Suspension

The first suspension reason was: Website or online store needs improvement.
Google’s generic message included issues like:

We initiated a full compliance audit, including:

Phase 2: Fixing Misrepresentation Violation

Shortly after resolving the first issue, a second suspension for Misrepresentation was issued.

Issues we discovered included:

Key Fixes Implemented

The Result: GMC Account Approved!

After extensive collaboration with Google support and submitting a manual review, the account was finally approved:


Final Thoughts

Restoring a GMC account in 2026 is no longer a quick task. Every small mistake can lead to suspension, and resolution requires a meticulous approach. If your account is suspended due to “Website Needs Improvement” or “Misrepresentation,” a full audit and manual fixes are the only way forward.

Need help? I offer full GMC restoration, Google Ads disapproval fixes, and monthly management services. Contact me today for expert assistance!

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