Posts Tagged ‘google products’
Smart E-commerce Marketers Are Striking While The Iron Is Hot With Google Base
Several months ago I wrote about the missed opportunity of many online store owners by not taking advantage of Google Base to upload their store inventory and optimizing for inclusion in Google product search (and more importantly in the Shopping results embedded in the Google universal search results).
The face of Google universal search has been in a constant state of change for several years now… but with the integration of real time search, local search, video, forum discussions, images and more over the last couple years – it has become clear to savvy Internet marketers that you must strike when the iron is hot.
Google Adds Named Anchors To Search Snippets
Google announced today that it has added an enhancement to the seach snippet that is displayed to users on search engine results pages. Prior to today, search snippets were only comprised of the META description provided by webmasters, a snippet randomly taken off the page by Google, or a combination of both.
From today on, seach snippets on results pages can also include named anchors in a contextual text link format to help users jump directly to specific locations on the page rather than always being taken to the top of the page and being forced to scroll through all of the page content in order to locate the desired information.
Google To Begin Indexing Google Docs
Google Docs, the free suite of online office tools will start being crawled and indexed soon. According to a post made by a Google employee on the Google Docs help forum, “This is a very exciting change as your published docs linked to from public websites will reach a much wider audience of people.”
Google Docs, which is being used by millions as a free alternative to the pricey Microsoft Office suite, currently offers programs for creating and editing word processing documents, spreadsheets, slideshow presentations and forms.
Is Your E-commerce Site Taking Advantage Of Data Feeds?
I decided to write this blog post today due to the number of e-commerce site owners I have worked with that are not aware of the benefits involved with utilizing product data feeds to increase site visibility. Not only is data feed marketing an excellent way to get your brand in front of more eyeballs, it’s generally quite inexpensive and easy to setup and manage.
A data feed is a file (commonly in xml, csv, or other format) that allows you to easily upload your site’s entire product inventory to online shopping portals or comparison engines. A few example of these type of sites include Google Product Search (Google Base), Yahoo! Shopping, Shopzilla, PriceGrabber, Shopping.com, ShopLocal, Gift.com and more.

