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Google's new e-commerce search toolHere is a nice article written by Chris Crum about Google's new search engine designed specifically for e-commerce website owners and developers
Help Customers to Find the Products They're After Google couldn't have timed such a release any better with the holiday shopping season arriving. "Search quality is a big factor in changing visitors to buyers online, and in making customers happy too," Google says. "Visitors spend an average of just eight seconds before deciding whether or not to remain on a website, so having a good search tool is important for turning visitors into buyers. Google Commerce Search is hosted by and uses Google search technology to make online retail searching both fast and customizable. Visitors to your online store can sort by category, price, brand or any other attribute." "E-store administrators can highlight special products or connect related ones so searching is easier for their customers," the company continues. "Google Commerce Search includes a built-in spellchecker and synonyms so if visitors can't remember exactly how to spell the particular toy or perfume or anything else they're hunting for, Google Commerce Search will make some suggestions. Choosing the right one is up to them, though."
Customization Features Results can be viewed in either a list view, which is more like a classic search results page, or grid view, which is more like the product page-style. You can control which product categories are promoted at the top or sent to the bottom of results.
Promoting Specific Items I probably don't have to tell you that any minutia that you can control in guiding customers through the checkout process can be huge for improving sales and decreasing bounce rate. Speaking of that, you can link Google Commerce Search to Google Analytics, making it easy to track various metrics.
Getting it and Keeping it Running "Because there's no hardware (or software, servers, operating systems, cables, or any other equipment), admins can upload product information to Google Merchant Center and provide a few extra customization parameters, and Google Commerce Search utilizes that product feed to power their website store search." The same feed you use for Google Product Search can be used for Google Commerce Search. This can cut down on time and tech costs, as the company points out. |
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