We rank you in the showcase with the most views in the world, guaranteeing quality traffic and helping your conversions increase your return on investment (ROI).
We help you reach an audience that isn't just interested in your product, but is actively looking for where to buy it — optimising the title and description of your products so they show to users ready to purchase.
We carry out a complete digital inventory of your products and advise you on your optimal competitiveness niche, helping you become more attractive than the competition and increase sales. We also analyse the results of every campaign and assign you an advisor who monitors your return on investment — with maximum attention and responsible budget management.
One of the platforms that has revolutionised online shopping in recent times is Google Shopping — a website that compares prices between different online stores for the same product, letting users buy directly through the company's own website. Uploading products has no direct cost, but it requires time to set up a data feed that uploads to the Google Shopping engine, and it's also compatible with paid advertising formats for preferred positions in the results. As with the search network, ads are identified and separated from the rest of the results.
Once the account is created, products are added using a data feed that complies with Google Shopping's taxonomic and labelling system. Uploaded data can take up to 15 days to update — which is why it's necessary to study the competition beforehand and carry out SEO optimisation of descriptions, titles, names, and every data point returned after a user's search.
A product feed uploaded to Google Shopping increases both your online store's conversions and your website traffic.
Shoppers can order products by criteria like ascending price — so it's always worth studying the competition to stay competitive within your profit margin.
Google Shopping's selection criteria don't discriminate based on company size — products simply require SEO optimisation to enhance their visibility.
You reach an audience actively looking for where to buy — not just people casually interested in the category.
Your store name, descriptive product data, your website address as verified in Search Console, contact details matching Google Business, and a customer service contact.
A structured file containing your product data — titles, descriptions, prices, images and more — formatted to comply with Google Shopping's taxonomic and labelling system, which is what populates your listings.
Uploaded data can take up to 15 days to update, so it's important to optimise titles, descriptions and competitive positioning up front rather than waiting to adjust afterward.
Yes — the selection criteria don't discriminate by company size. What matters is SEO optimisation of your product data to improve visibility.