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One of the main benefits of selling through Google Shopping Actions is the prominent merchant branding featured on Google Express. Having your brand featured in Google’s online mall is a great way to set it up for mass exposure. People conduct over 3.5 billion searches per day, and through Shopping Actions, Google organically weaves Express results into those everyday searches.
Google Shopping Actions makes selling on Google not only possible, but also affordable and scalable. And Google has done a great job of rolling out the program and educating sellers and service providers along the way. But like any marketing platform, there's bound to be questions about the setup, the process, timelines, etc. That's true of the sellers we've helped onboard into the program and it'll probably be true for you (future Shopping Actions seller) too.
Getting a shopper’s contact information can feel like a major win. But once you have it, how do you go about advertising to them without bombarding them with unwanted solicitations? Google Ad’s Customer Match lets you do just that.
It's holiday sales season! But before you get ready to sit back and enjoy the rewards from your big sales, make sure you’ve checked the following final steps off your list.
Through Google Express, companies of all sizes are finding new customers, and in many cases, enjoying much larger revenues. There should be no reason your company can't take part in the fun.
Mobile shopping isn’t slowing down anytime soon. With 82% of online users in the U.S. (as of December 2017) using mobile devices for online shopping, mobile looks like it is here to stay. So if you’ve been putting your mobile ecommerce strategy on the back burner, it may be time to rethink that.
Pinterest isn't just another social network – it's a product discovery powerhouse where 96% of searches are brand-agnostic and users are actually looking to buy. In this article, we'll show you how to optimize your product feed to turn pinners into customers, and why automation might be the game-changer you've been missing.
Frustrating subscription cancellations are officially a thing of the past—thanks to the FTC’s new “Click-to-Cancel” rule, which requires businesses to make quitting as easy as signing up. In this article, we break down what this means for your business, how to stay compliant, and why embracing transparency can strengthen customer trust.