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Every product that you sell on Google Shopping Actions is bound to face competition from other sellers, selling the same product. If you really want the users to buy from you, it is essential that you win the Google Shopping Actions buy box. Winning the buy box drastically improves your chances of making more sales. So, without further ado, let’s dive deeper into this feature- Google Shopping Actions buy box, what is it? Why is it important?
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Here’s your itinerary to better understand this concept:
Google Shopping Actions buy box is the(highlighted in red) “Add to cart” button, that allows the users to add their desired products to the universal cart.
This simple buy box improves your chances of sales. Why is that?
Well, if you look closely in the image, under the add to cart button you will see “More Buying Options”. Here are all the sellers who are selling this same product, but they didn’t win the buy box. Now if you were to buy this product, you would probably not even look at the “More buying options”, and will end up buying this speaker from this seller. But you are not alone, a lot of users actually overlook this more buying option.
Not only this, when you win the buy box, you will also see an increase in product visibility.
Winning the buy box isn’t rocket science. Apart from some factors, you would also need to keep in mind one thing- 100% Customer satisfaction, which is something Google’s been advocating for a long time and expects the same from you.
Let’s look at what factors come into play.
Not only fewer order returns improve your chances of getting good reviews and ratings, but it will also build trust between you and your customers. This will encourage your customers to buy from you again and again.
If a customer had purchased an item from seller A in the past and has given the seller A good ratings, so now in the future whenever this same customer will search for an item which seller A and seller B is offering, Google Shopping will award seller A the buy box, because of its past purchase history. This is known as Google Shopping Affinity buy box and this is another way to win the buy box.
As you can see, everything is interconnected, you will only receive a good review and rating if the product’s image and description exactly matched the actual product the customer received.
Put yourselves into your customer’s shoes, if seller A is selling a speaker at $100 and seller B is selling that exact speaker for $90, which will you prefer? Of course, you will try to save some quick bucks and buy it from sellers B.
If you provide a good deal on the same, it will encourage your customers to buy that product from you.
Also selling on Google Shopping enables you to perform comparative analysis for prices since a lot of big players are selling on Google Shopping.
Retailer standards are a set of rules defined by Google Shopping Actions, on which Google rates your performance. It mainly depends on two factors- item defect rate and shipping defect rate.
Google advises all of its sellers to use a good quality product image. A product image that defines the product in the most accurate manner and does not exaggerate anything.
As mentioned above, all of these could end up in you receiving bad retailer standards, reviews, and ratings on your product, so try to avoid that.
According to a study, 80% of customers said that fast and free shipping would encourage them to make a purchase.
Also, if you promise to deliver an order in 1 day and you actually do that, your customer will give you a good rating, which in turn helps you win the buy box and your customers’ trust. This is one of the reasons why shipping speed matters a lot.
So while creating your product feeds, try to mention a delivery date that is both fast and doable for you.
To check your buy box performance, follow these steps:
Sign in to your Google Merchant Center’s account.
From the left-hand side navigation panel, click on “Growth”. Under this section is “Shopping Actions Insights”, click on that.
Shopping Actions insights show you the competitiveness of your products, which also helps you in improving your performance on Google Shopping.
This summarizes your buy box performance and provides you key statistics to help you track and improve it further.
This reflects the number of your products at each buy-box level over the last 7 days. Keep in mind that buy-box performance data is only available for some of your products- this report won’t provide any info if you’re the only merchant selling the product or if the product has received very poor traffic. There are three categories of buy box performance:
These could be the reasons why your product’s buy-box losses over the last 7 days.
The number of your products whose buy-box wins:
It is easy to get confused between the two, but they are completely different concepts.
In May 2017, Google launched its “Purchases on Google” program, which enabled users to purchase the products straight from the Shopping Ads, rather being redirected to the merchant’s website. This is still available, but you get redirected to the Google Shopping page, where you can compare prices from different stores, add the products to the universal cart, and then checkout from Google Shopping.
Did you hear about the fantastic news from Google? Google has now allowed sellers to showcase their products on Google Shopping through Google Merchant Center. Thus, a major part of the Google Shopping page is going to be occupied by these free listings. All they need to do is create an optimized Shopping Feed via the Merchant Center and make sure Surfaces Across Google is Active. Enjoy this unpaid experience and create your Google Shopping Feed now:
On the whole, always remember to put your customers first, and in no time, Google will reward you with Google Shopping Actions buy box and much more.
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