Provide high-quality data

If you want to attract people to your products and help them make well-informed purchases, it’s important that you provide accurate, high-quality product data. You can give your customers a smooth shopping experience by ensuring that your Shopping ads, free product listings, and your website show the same information about your products.

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Provide accurate and comprehensive data

In order to show the most relevant products to the right customers, Shopping ads and listings need to have up-to-date and accurate information about your products.

  • Submit all the required attributes listed under product data specification that are applicable to your products. Include as many recommended attributes as possible. Providing all relevant attributes for a product increases its chances of showing for the most relevant search queries.
  • All of your products and information must meet the requirements outlined in the Shopping ads policies. We may suspend products that don’t meet these standards and requirements.
 
Note: You can increase resolution, remove backgrounds, and generate a scene for your products using Product Studio which is available for Merchant Center users and within the Google & YouTube app in Shopify.

Provide up-to-date data

A person who comes to your website from one of your Shopping ads or listings expects that the price and availability information on your website will be the same as the information shown in your ads and listings. For example, if a product is listed as being "in stock" in your Shopping ads or listings, the person expects to be able to buy that product, and may be disappointed if it's not actually available for purchase. For these reasons, we regularly check your website to ensure that the information you provided matches the information on your website. If your website information doesn't match the data that you provide, we may disapprove your products.

Here are some tips for providing up-to-date data:

  • Create your feed promptly after you've updated your database with the latest information, such as price and availability status.
  • Submit your Merchant Center product data at the same time as you update your website. For example, if you update your website every night at 2:30 AM, submit your data source to Merchant Center at 2:30 AM. We usually update your information for existing products within minutes (see your Merchant Center Overview for details). If your website consists of several parts that are updated individually, create a data source for each of them and submit them at the appropriate time.
  • Enable automatic item updates. This feature reduces the risk of account-level suspension for price and availability mismatches and prevents product disapprovals due to crawling mismatch by extracting the latest product data from your website. Keep in mind that it's most appropriate for a small portion of inventory, and is not a replacement for up-to-date, accurate Merchant Center product data.
  • If using a third-party data source provider, pre-process the data source and upload it to Merchant Center as soon as possible so the data source reflects changes made to the website.
  • Coordinate scheduled fetches with website updates. If you’ve set up your Merchant Center for scheduled fetches of your data sources, match the timing of the fetch to any regular updates on your website.
  • Use the Content API for Shopping (advanced) to send the most current price and availability information to Google. The Content API allows you to provide updates for individual products and update your data for Shopping ads and listings almost immediately. This occurs as soon as the product information changes in your own system. Learn more about Content API for Shopping

Provide verifiable data

Here are a few best practices that you can follow while structuring your website to allow for quick verification of your product data and to reduce the risk of product disapprovals and account-level suspensions:

  • Provide important product information directly in the HTTP response: You can submit price and availability information directly in the HTTP response for faster data verification. This also reduces the traffic on your servers during verification.
  • Use structured data markup to list the correct price and availability: Make sure that the structured data markup is displaying the price paid by the consumer, especially if it’s a sale price. Learn more about structured data markup for Merchant Center
  • Display only the final price on the product page: If your prices need to be displayed dynamically, don't display prices on the product page until the final price has been loaded. If other prices are displayed first on your product page, they may be interpreted as the correct price. You may use the URL Inspection tool to confirm that the product page is rendering as intended for the Shopping ads and free listings verification process.

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