Google brings free product listings to its principal Google Search outcomes

Earlier this yr, Google made a big change to its Procuring search tab within the U.S. to permit the service to primarily function free product listings chosen by Google’s algorithms, as a substitute of paid advertisements. Constructing on that change, Google is right this moment introducing a shift to free product itemizing…
Earlier this year, Google made a significant change to its Shopping search tab in the U.S. to allow the service to primarily feature free product listings selected by Google’s algorithms, instead of paid ads. Building on that change, Google is today introducing a shift to free product listing…Original article
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