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5 commentsThursday, September 3, 2009

Google Introduces Multi-Client Accounts for Product Search

Makes it Easier to Link Checkout to Google Base Accounts

Google has introduced some new policies for marketplaces and aggregators on Google Product Search. They have also introduced multi-client accounts to help aggregators and marketplaces manage feeds for multiple sellers under a single account.

"By allowing marketplaces better control over their sellers' product data, shoppers get more accurate and relevant information when they search for things to buy on Product Search, and individual sellers don't need to submit their own feeds," says Paul Lee, Business Product Manager for Google Product Search. "The multi-client accounts allow aggregators and marketplaces to consolidate and manage data feeds and reporting for sub-accounts, submit changes more rapidly, and get more accurate Google Checkout badging at the seller level."

Starting December 1, Marketplaces and aggregators will be required to use multi-client accounts to submit and manager their sellers' feeds. The new policies for marketplaces and aggregators can be found here.

Google also retired the "one at a time" upload option on Google Base. Those who have been using that are encouraged to submit through a data feed.

One at a Time Retired

"For those providers who want Google to host a page for their item - for example, if you don't have a website - just submit your data feed without anything in the "link" attribute, and we'll create a Google Base page for your item," says Google Base Product Manager Ioannis Kalafatis.

They have made it easier to link Google Base accounts to Google Checkout. There's a new page in the "settings" tab called "Checkout," where you can add accounts to Checkout by entering a Checkout Merchant ID.

About the author:
Chris Crum has been a part of the WebProNews team and the iEntry Network of B2B Publications since 2003. Twitter: @CCrum237

Sounds more confusing than

Sounds more confusing than it already is. They need to overhaul this completely. I've spent a lot of time getting to work with their Google Base and not gotten far due to the issues that it has.

Best,
Sean
clearwater web design

Thanks for the information!

Thanks for the mention of changes, I wrote about them and linked back to this page on my blog:
http://www.searchengineoptimizationjournal.com/2009/09/04/google-product...

Thanks again!
Nick

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