After the transition to the paid model, Google Shopping is now ready with another set of changes and additional features to make holiday shopping even more convenient, easier and collaborative for online shoppers.
What’s New On Google Shopping?
1) Product Reviews searchable on Google+ – Users can read and search product reviews written by their friends or people part of their circle on Google+. Users can even write product reviews by using their Google+ accounts and clicking on ‘write a review button’. Once the review has been submitted, they can even be posted on the Google+ stream.
2) 360 Degree Product Image Views – Users can view 3D images of the products if they are available on Google Shopping.
3) Google Shortlists – One of the most useful additions to Google Shopping. Users will now be able to create pin-board like shortlists of the products they want or are likely to buy later on. Plus they can even invite friends and family to view these shortlisted products and decide on holiday gifts together.
4) Displaying Discounts, Promotions & Offers – Apart from product reviews, Google Shopping products will now also be offering Discounts and promotion offers offered by the third party retailers.
All these new features are aimed at making online holiday shopping much more convenient and rewarding for users than it already is. A lot of people rely on Google Shopping to make profitable purchases and with the newly added features, it’s going to make shopping on these web shopping portals even more exciting. Imagine, knowing what your friend thinks of a jacket or a new sleek table you are thinking of buying for yourself or someone!
Know how to use the new features:
It’s going to get really exciting, innovative and convenient for shoppers in the coming holiday shopping season to use Google Shopping while for online retailers it will be another chance to emerge the favorite among their competitors. How, you ask?
Read the post following up this one and you’ll know why.
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