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Could price discrepancies between your website and Merchant Center really be killing your product visibility?
Price data inconsistencies between your website and Merchant Center can negatively impact product presence in search results until the divergence is resolved....
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Should you increase Google Merchant Center feed processing frequency to boost your e-commerce visibility?
It is possible to ask Merchant Center to process feeds more frequently to reduce the delay between product data changes on your site and Google's recognition of those changes....
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Can automatic updates in Merchant Center fix your product data without manual intervention?
Enabling automatic article updates in Merchant Center allows it to automatically update price and inventory data based on web page content when discrepancies are detected....
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Do you really need both structured data AND Merchant Center feed to unlock rich product results?
To achieve the enriched product display format in search results, it is recommended to provide both structured data within product pages AND a product feed to Merchant Center....
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Does Google really have total control over when rich results appear in search?
Rich results are displayed at Google's discretion, but require that Google has access to enriched product data in order to present them....
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Are Search Console and Merchant Center errors quietly killing your shopping visibility?
To optimize the enriched presentation of products, it is recommended to regularly check error messages in Google Search Console and Merchant Center....
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Why aren't product structured data alone enough to appear in the Shopping tab?
To be eligible for the Shopping tab, you must provide product data feeds via Merchant Center AND activate the Surfaces Across Google option. Structured data alone in your product pages is insufficient...
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Should you really duplicate product data between your website and Merchant Center?
Google officially recommends providing both structured data in web pages AND product feeds via Merchant Center. Google can perform cross-checks between feed data and website data....
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Why does Google trust Merchant Center feeds over regular crawling for your product data?
Data extracted from Merchant Center feeds is more reliable than data extracted by Googlebot through page crawling, because feeds are designed to be read by machines....
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Does Google really rewrite your title tags however it wants?
Google normally extracts title links from the HTML title element. If Google believes a title is incomplete or does not match the actual content of the page, it may use other sources such as the main v...
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Should you really remove prices and stock levels from your title tags?
It is not recommended to include dynamic information such as stock levels or prices in title links because there can be a delay of several days before an update on your site becomes visible in search ...
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Is your title tag really showing up the way you think it is in Google's search results?
To verify how your titles appear in search results, perform a site search by specifying the URL in the Google search bar (site:URL). It is recommended to check several pages to ensure that the title l...
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Why does Google really require 1200 pixels for product images to appear in rich results?
Google recommends that key product images be at least 1200 pixels wide. Google has observed that users generally respond well to high-quality images that can be displayed directly in search results....
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Should you really be using the Max Image Preview tag to control how your images appear in Google?
The robots Max Image Preview tag provides directives to Google on how you want images to be handled in search results. This is part of the robots parameters you should examine to optimize image displa...
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Are structured data really essential to avoid missing out on rich snippets?
If Google doesn't correctly understand the intent of your pages, you may miss special presentation treatments in search results. Structured data is additional markup that helps Google understand pages...
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Why does Google really insist on 6 minimum fields in product structured data?
For products in search results, Google recommends including at minimum the product title, description, images, product ratings, price, and availability in structured data....
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Why aren't your rich snippets showing up even though you have Schema.org markup in place?
If you've added structured data but aren't seeing any special presentation, first verify that the page is indexed using the URL Inspection tool, then use the Rich Results Test tool to identify errors ...
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Does combining structured data and Merchant Center feeds really unlock maximum e-commerce visibility?
In addition to structured data on pages, product data can also be provided to Google via Google Merchant Center feeds. This combined approach is recommended to maximize product exposure....
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Does Google really calculate price drops independently from what merchants declare?
Google can highlight price drops in product rich results. These price reductions are calculated by Google based on your product's current historical price average. This functionality is not available ...
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Why does Google reject price ranges in product structured data?
To be eligible for price drop display, you must have an offer in your product structured data and the price in the offer must be a specific value and not a price range....