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In a move to further unite the worlds of in-store commerce and ecommerce, Google recently announced a few new features designed for brick-and-mortar merchants. Of those features, "See What's In Store" is the most significant. It will enable physical stores to provide inventory information in their Knowledge Panels as well as on Google Maps. Other features include location extensions on YouTube video campaigns, enhanced local catalog display ads, a new competitive pricing feature, and an update to Shopping Actions.
Since we announced GoDataFeed’s v.6 beta program back in February, we have worked with several merchants and agencies to further improve our interface and expand our features. From hosting user demos to gathering extensive feedback, we have committed ourselves to constant improvement and have succeeded with your help -- so thank you.
Key Differences for Marketing Products on eBay vs. Amazon
To help you identify sources of PPC discontent, here are the biggest mistakes ecommerce advertisers make with their shopping campaigns.
Amazon and eBay may seem similar at first glance, but their selling strategies couldn’t be more different. While Amazon prioritizes products and the Buy Box, eBay puts sellers in the spotlight. So, how do you optimize your listings, pricing, and marketing to succeed on both? In this guide, we break down the key differences and winning tactics to maximize your sales on each platform. Whether you’re an experienced seller or just getting started, these insights could make all the difference. Let’s dive in.
Google's AI Overview increasingly pulls from YouTube over traditional product pages, with video citations up 310% since the start of 2024. Learn why retail search visibility now depends on video content, and how to adapt your SEO strategy.