If you are an eCommerce store or any online retail shop, your product or service must be on Google Shopping period. Why? Simple, Google Shopping accounts for nearly 65% of all clicks on Google Ads, including 89% of non-branded ad clicks on Google Search. As an online eCommerce store, you can no longer avoid listing your products on Google Shopping Ads that have transformed online retail search marketing in recent years. Besides being listed on…
Google Shopping Ads is one of the most popular options for eCommerce merchants to advertise their products and attract potential customers. However, these Google Shopping campaigns do not offer many customization options, and the only thing that users can control is the cost-per-click (CPC) that they are willing to shell out on their campaigns. More returns from advertising almost always encourage sellers to increase their advertising investment. However, if returns are not satisfactory, then advertising…
All merchants who run pay-per-click advertising on Google generally have a decent idea about how Google Shopping feed works and how to leverage it. No matter how much it is optimized for search, there is always more than can be done to keep up with new trends. The pay-per-click is a constantly evolving industry that, coupled with AI learning advancements, makes it easier for merchants to save time with advances such as Google’s Smart Bidding.…
To list your product on Google or to ensure that your product ads work seamlessly, Google directs online merchants and e-store owners to upload the product data in the form of a feed. The feed needs to be uploaded to the Google Merchant Center. What are Google shopping feed attributes? Google Shopping feed can, in its simplest form, be thought to be a list of products or a spreadsheet that contains your product name and…
A Google Shopping feed, as per Google, is a list that contains details of products that an online merchant advertises through the Merchant Center. Every product in the feed or the list is assigned an attribute used by the product feed to group products with like qualities. A single feed can be used as many times across multiple Merchant Center features. There are two main types of data feed. The first one is the Primary…
Google Shopping Campaigns help you promote your products, boost traffic to your store, and find better-qualified leads. These days, Google shopping drives 76.4% of all retail search spend. And it has well and truly transformed the retail search industry. This has converted Google Shopping Campaigns from an optional tactic to an absolute must-have for e-commerce stores running on Shopify, WooCommerce, or any other platform. Every successful Google Shopping campaign needs a well-organized product feed that…
Google Shopping Ads is a platform that needs no introduction; being one of the best platforms for generating traffic and improved conversions, it has shaped the way eCommerce businesses scale and grow. Being one of the most reliable eCommerce platforms, it certainly has a vast number of users. Yes, you guessed it right, more vendors on a platform = increased competition for the top spot! However, what if we told you that there was a…
What are Google Merchant Feed Rules? The Feed Rules by Google are the latest kit of self-help that has been made available by the search engine. It focuses on helping the merchants manage their product data, making changes directly in their specific Google Merchant Center. The Google shopping feed rules are of great aid to the merchants as it helps them with the possibility of performing basic edits over their feed without relying on technical…
Google Shopping feed is a spreadsheet/ a file that comprises all the products present over your eCommerce store and are advertised over through Merchant Center. This spreadsheet works with different product attributes that combine your products for Google to populate them over search results. Still, confused? Let’s try again! Your Google Shopping feed is like a folder that comprises all the relevant information around the different categories of products present in your store. Your product…
If you are one of those users who are relatively new at Google Shopping, you know how the platform works like a charm for businesses that are starting out. Being an eCommerce platform that allows organizations of varied sizes to come over the top of SERP organic results, Google Shopping has opened new avenues for several businesses worldwide. However, the opportunity to top Google search results isn’t as easy as it sounds! You can’t get…