First Published: 11 November, 2024
Google just quietly dropped a massive update to its Shopping platform, powered by AI, and it’s going to change how people discover, compare, and buy products online. This new experience is rolling out in the US as we speak, and it’s worth paying attention to – especially if you’re a New Zealand retailer looking to stay ahead of the curve. Google’s vision for Shopping is clear: a future where everything is more personal, data-driven, and super easy for shoppers to find exactly what they want.
According to Google, “The new Google Shopping experience uses AI to intelligently show the most relevant products, helping to speed up and simplify your research.” In other words, they’re making it even easier for shoppers to find exactly what they need with less effort. Here’s a breakdown of the most exciting features:
It’s clear that Google’s goal is to make online shopping as seamless and personalised as possible, helping shoppers get all the info they need at a glance.
For retailers, this shift means embracing the future of shopping and making your products more relevant to users. Here’s what you can do to make the most of these updates:
1. Optimise Your Product Feed
Google’s AI relies on the information in your product feed to create those smart shopping briefs and recommendations. Make sure you’re filling out all relevant fields (especially optional attributes like size, material, and colour) to give Google’s AI the details it needs to spotlight your products. The more complete your feed, the better your chances of being featured in those top recommendations.
2. Use High-Quality Content
With dynamic filters and AI-enhanced descriptions in play, your product listings need high-quality images, accurate descriptions, and rich details to keep up. Well-crafted content not only makes it easier for Google to show your products to the right people, but it also helps shoppers feel confident in their purchase decisions.
3. Focus on Pricing and Promotions
Google’s deal-finding tools make it easy for shoppers to spot the best offers, so competitive pricing and well-timed promotions will be even more important. Keep an eye on your pricing and consider planning promotions around high-traffic periods to increase visibility and engage price-sensitive shoppers.
4. Get Ready for Virtual Try-On
If you’re in the fashion or accessories space, virtual try-on could be a game-changer. Make sure your product listings include high-quality images and any relevant details needed for virtual try-on. This feature can help shoppers picture themselves with your product, boosting their confidence to hit "Buy Now."
While these updates are only available in the US right now, New Zealand retailers don’t have to miss out. You can use a VPN to access the US version of Google Shopping and see all these new features in action. It’s a valuable opportunity to get familiar with the layout, explore the AI-powered features, and start thinking about how you can prepare your listings for when these changes reach New Zealand.
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