Google Products is giving you a choice of purchasing the product online or at a nearby store. In this instance the online stores are listed first – a win for etailers, but the places are just below. The user won’t have to wait for the product to get shipped AND won’t have to pay shipping. Is this going to harm etailers if a user sees a local store right around the corner? And if Google is grouping products according to price now, how important do the number of reviews become? Should sites only go after a few quality reviews to ensure quality products and customer service?
As with many of Google’s changes, I’m usually hesitant to adopt a positive attitude in the beginning. Displaying prices in results as opposed to websites helps a user find the best price, so I understand Google’s reasoning. However, I’m concerned grouping by price will make it harder for sites with a physical location to compete.
What are your thoughts on this? Will this simply create price wars?
To take it one step further for local businesses, you can create an account with Google Local Shopping, a service that lets users find and buy products that are in stock at nearby locations. This is an application process whereby Google accepts you into the program, and not everyone gets in! So make sure you submit complete and accurate data and feeds for your locations and products.
Google Product Search Displaying Nearby Stores in the US: Will This Kill Online Retailers Who Don’t Have Physical Locations? | Seer Interactive SEO Blog: "Product Search Displaying Nearby Stores in the US: Will This Kill Online Retailers Who Don’t Have Physical Locations?"
As with many of Google’s changes, I’m usually hesitant to adopt a positive attitude in the beginning. Displaying prices in results as opposed to websites helps a user find the best price, so I understand Google’s reasoning. However, I’m concerned grouping by price will make it harder for sites with a physical location to compete.
What are your thoughts on this? Will this simply create price wars?
How Do You Appear for Nearby Stores?
- Create a Google Places Account
- Create a Google Merchant Account
To take it one step further for local businesses, you can create an account with Google Local Shopping, a service that lets users find and buy products that are in stock at nearby locations. This is an application process whereby Google accepts you into the program, and not everyone gets in! So make sure you submit complete and accurate data and feeds for your locations and products.
Google Product Search Displaying Nearby Stores in the US: Will This Kill Online Retailers Who Don’t Have Physical Locations? | Seer Interactive SEO Blog: "Product Search Displaying Nearby Stores in the US: Will This Kill Online Retailers Who Don’t Have Physical Locations?"
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