Learn how to showcase your products through Google searches by setting up and integrating a Google Merchant Center account for your business.
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Google Merchant Center is a centralized dashboard from which you can organize all your e-commerce products so they appear in Google shopping searches. You also can integrate other Google business features such as Google Ads (formerly AdWords) and local search functions. With Google Merchant Center, you can:
Reach potential customers by listing your products on the world’s most popular search engine and integrate your inventory with Google.
Streamline your digital marketing strategy by syncing your account with Google Ads to create more effective, data-driven campaigns.
You can expand your reach by learning how to market your products through e-commerce strategies.
Read on to follow our step-by-step tutorial on verifying your URL, setting up tax, and adding products. Then, master the full suite of retail tools by enrolling in the Google Digital Marketing & E-commerce Professional Certificate.
We’ve put together a series of steps to set up your Google Merchant Center account:
Sign up for a Google account if you don’t already have one.
Create a Merchant Center account.
Add your business information.
Verify your business URL.
Set up shipping.
Set up sales tax.
Add products.
Review Google's product policies.
Submit for review.
To illustrate the process, let’s review each step in more detail.
A standard Google account is a prerequisite. If you have one, verify that you are logged in. If not, you can set one up.
Create your Google Merchant Center account by clicking here and clicking Sign up for free. Google will ask you to input details, including your name and contact information. You'll also need to indicate whether your business is online, brick-and-mortar, or both. Additionally, you must agree to Google’s terms of service.
![[Screenshot] Google for Retail signin page](https://images.ctfassets.net/wp1lcwdav1p1/5wxs8hkSFze9InoJumUu12/49b792d4c1aeb1c3fa8f4b9f80be8f07/Google_Merchant_Center_signup_page.png?w=1500&q=60)
The business details you'll be requested to enter will depend on the type of business you're setting up. Follow Google’s prompts to ensure you provide all required information, which may include the business name and address, website, and contact details. You may be asked to provide a phone number for verification.
To link your website to the merchant account, Google will ask you to verify ownership and claim your website URL by adding an HTML tag or uploading an HTML file to your site. You may also choose to verify through Google Analytics if you're already using it on your site.
![[Screenshot] Website verification step for Google for Retail](https://images.ctfassets.net/wp1lcwdav1p1/5EryTkTdMzLPjdV0RN70NK/ed37600fb6832906f9bce104494384b1/Google_Merchant_Center_verification.png?w=1500&q=60)
On this screen, you can select which countries you deliver to, and choose a currency and delivery location.
![[Screenshot] Shipping selection screen within Google Merchant Center](https://images.ctfassets.net/wp1lcwdav1p1/4JiFi1pGV9K6Mep71r0jFO/7eecdeb57689f777800bfa25921260b7/Google_Merchant_Center_shipping_screen.png?w=1500&q=60)
Google will suggest a tax setup for you based on the location of your business. You can choose to let Google determine the amount of sales tax to collect or opt to set this up manually. You can also select whether shipping and handling charges are taxable or not.
![[Screenshot] Set up sales tax within Google Merchant Center](https://images.ctfassets.net/wp1lcwdav1p1/2Nv4ek3547XVzUvYdORgyp/e855a42b87cd0d436506bebdfed40959/Set_up_sales_tax.png?w=1500&q=60)
Tip: It's a good idea to talk with your tax advisor before setting up your business to ensure you're in compliance with all state and local tax laws.
Google gives you the option to add products directly from your website or add them manually one at a time or in batches via a file or Content API. Here are a few tips to optimize your product data for Google Merchant Center:
Use high-quality images: Google Shopping is a visual platform, so high-quality, clear images are important. Ensure your images are well-lit, feature the product prominently, and are set against a clean, preferably white, background.
Optimize your product titles: Your product titles should be clear and descriptive. Include important information like the brand, product type, and attributes such as color or size. The first few words of the title are particularly important as they are more likely to catch the shopper's eye.
Write accurate and detailed product descriptions: Include important selling points and features of the product. Google uses the information in your description to understand what you're selling and match your product to relevant searches.
Include all required attributes: Google Merchant Center requires certain attributes for every product, such as “id,” “title,” “description,” “link,” “image_link,” “price,” “availability,” etc. Be sure to include all required attributes, and as many optional ones as are relevant, to provide a complete picture of what you're selling.
Use Google product categories: Google has its own set of standard product categories. If possible, map your products to these categories. This can help Google understand what you're selling and show your products in relevant searches.
Remember, the goal is to provide as much relevant and accurate information as possible, so that Google can match your products to the right searches and shoppers can find what they're looking for.
![[Screenshot] Add products to a Google Merchant Center account](https://images.ctfassets.net/wp1lcwdav1p1/3ffndm1bHrdO8rXVd1fSaL/1ab7b42bd282218efe54a4b38a9d0dd7/Google_Merchant_Center_Add_Products.png?w=1500&q=60)
Google will walk you through a set of policies on refunds, returns, and what you can and can't show on product listings. Take some time to read these, and make sure you're aligned before starting the final review.
Once all steps are complete, you will see a prompt instructing you to submit your account for review. Choose this option, and Google will review and approve your account.
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是的,创建 Google Merchant Center 账户并列出您的产品是免费的。虽然该平台对有机列表是免费的,但您可以选择通过链接到 Google Ads 账户来开展付费购物活动,从而提高您的知名度。
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Google Pay for Business 是一个安全的数字支付平台,允许您在网上和店内接受非接触式支付。通过集成 Google Pay API,您可以为客户提供快捷的结账体验。
要开始使用,您需要一个经过验证的网站 URL、一个合法的商业地址,并在网站上显示明确的退货和退款政策。此外,您还需要提供产品的基本数据,如价格和可用性。
Statista. “Global search engine desktop market share 2023, https://www.statista.com/statistics/216573/worldwide-market-share-of-search-engines/.” Accessed February 8, 2025.
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