Google Commerce Search is Launched – Get on Down to Google Store!
Shopping on the web has apparently just got easier. And guess who’s responsible…
Yes, the brains at Google have just launched the new Google Commerce Search – designed to help users find the products you want at the best prices as quickly and easily as possible.
It’s great for e-commerce sites themselves too, as the service is linked to Google Analytics and so as a seller you can easily track which products have the highest ROIs and prioritise them within the Commerce Search. Set up filters on your site to coordinate with Google and then promote deals and products of your choice – there’s a world of opportunity and profitability if it’s done right.
Available in the UK for the princely sum of £50,000 this in not for the small e-commerce sites, but a potentially hugely valuable tool for those larger companies online and a great way to beat the competition to the punch. Users will soon begin flocking to Google store to buy their products (probably, anyway) – so you don’t want to miss out!
Or you could just buy the horrendous Google merchandise on sale at Google Store…Google Paper Bag anyone? No?
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