Number one, does Google Shopping give different amount of traffic depending on whether I am using the 9% advertisement fee or the 30% one?
Second question, if I am selling an unbranded product such as an unbranded keyboard then how do I make sure it gets featured in the correct section on Google Shopping etc.
Thanks for reading and I hope you can support me!
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SW_TechShopify Reputation: 10 See SW_TechShopify's booth |
9% or 19% does not make any difference in sending items to google…9% is all that is needed to get you into google shopping. The extra percentage gives bonanaza extra to work with to place ad clicks in various locations…
If there is no brand for your item, bonanza will prepare the google feed with [[identifier_[URL removed] when no required google attribute is available…as to how google shopping will index such items is up to them…however, as long a category is correct the item should appear where it belongs..
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
Questioning is crucial to the way teachers manage the class, engage students with content, encourage participation and increase understanding. Among those 300-400 questions per day, however the quality and value of questions varies. [URL removed]
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HunterA111 Reputation: 14 |
Thank you so much for the article, I have never thought that I have ever needed it. However, by reading your post, I know that it is suitable for me. I’m looking forward to the next one.
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duytruongmmo2 Reputation: 18 |
for the first question, if you focus on the better advertisement channel, your website will be improved in traffic because [URL removed] the more money you spend on, the better result you will get
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EinoD Reputation: 14 |
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