Google Commerce | Update for Google Shopping Feed Specification



Google Commerce | Update for Google Shopping Feed Specification
8 May 2013 has a Google update on the Google Shopping Feed Specification published. This update is intended to provide assistance with the since February 2013, paid shopping feeds, new opportunities for different sized merchants. The intention is to attract new customers through improved user experience. But the motivation behind the effort to expand Google Shopping and the consequences of the current update? The following are the key points of the update are described and their motivation questioned.

In fiscal 2012, the amounts of revenue Google 50.2 billion U.S. dollars. This makes the advertising business, with 43.7 billion U.S. dollars 95% of sales. With the introduction of paid Product Listing Ads (PLA's) for Google Shopping is expected that the revenue of Google in 2013 will continue to rise. Previously traders could place items in the shopping toll-free system from Google. The times free customer acquisition through this platform so are history. Of course, there are also shopping dealers so-called "black sheep" who have taken advantage of the old system. However, the approach is now to apply these PLA's pay, probably more likely to see under the stars a classic monetization strategy and not - as it is officially known - to improve the quality of the feed.


The Shopping Feed Specification of 8 May 2013

To achieve the new targets for Google considers it essential to improve the quality of the shopping results. Therefore were 8 May 2013 following changes announced for the world market:

This update improves support for vendor-defined multi-packs. These are products "in which multiple identical items are combined into a larger item and submitted as a single item. The running feed specification now illustrates how these products are entered.

In addition, Google recommends from now on the quality of images to increase. Therefore, the size of images should have at least 800 x 800 pixels. Background is an improved representation of products offered, because the resolution of screens increasingly improved.

Some products, such as custom-made, vintage items or collectibles have no clear product labels. For these products, Google will now attribute product labeling exists a. Additionally, the conditions were for unique product labels updated.

In addition, Google has the explanation of the attributes description , and color updated. As part of this measure, these labels should be concise and understandable.

Google now offers special assistance on energy efficiency labels and prices per unit for merchants with a focus on the EU and Switzerland.

Adult article on adult websites can be identified in the future by dealers as "non-family".

The implementation of the new guidelines for unique product labels for dealers whose account is exempt from the requirement for unambiguous product identification, from 16 September 2013 start. Enforcement for all other accounts will begin on 15 July 2013.

Conclusion

The current shopping Feed Specification contribute significantly to improving the quality of the PLA's. Multipacks or price per unit increase transparency for the user and also serve the traders to advertise its product detail. An increased resolution of the images, as well as a guide for product attributes from user experience perspective will facilitate access to articles and ultimately contribute to a buying decision. The begining of the attribute "item labeling exists" offers a real added value for all parties involved and has the potential to expand the market of Google Shopping.

Ultimately, the actual shopping feed specifications primarily increases the transparency of the feeds for the user. Google also improved by supportive measures the quality of Google Shopping, it being understood was that the quality of the PLA's now paid will rise inevitably. A pure motivation on the part of Google to increase the user experience, however, is questionable. Rather, the monetization strategy is a clear approach to increase sales in fiscal 2013 compared to the previous year. Whether or not the market, not just Google benefits of these measures remains to be seen.

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1 Response to Google Commerce | Update for Google Shopping Feed Specification

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