zombie products
Hello, how are "zombie products" handled on Google Shopping?
Hello, how are "zombie products" handled on Google Shopping?
How do you handle inventory and the issue of stockouts in the local market? For instance, when selling in the French market, I look for AliExpress suppliers who hold stock in France; however, it is often difficult to secure such stock, or the available quantities are small and run out quickly during operations. Do you rely entirely on shipping from China, or do you use a dedicated agent?
How do you handle inventory and the issue of stockouts in the local market? For instance, when selling in the French market, I look for AliExpress suppliers who hold stock in France; however, it is often difficult to secure such stock, or the available quantities are small and run out quickly during operations. Do you rely entirely on shipping from China, or do you use a dedicated agent?
How can a campaign for a single product be launched without triggering a suspension by Google—specifically the red "Limited Performance" (or "Limited") product alert? What methods do you suggest?
In the General Store, is it normal to have only 4 categories with 4 products each, or does GMC view this as a lack of credibility and immediately suspend the account?
Is testing 10 products with a $20/day budget and an average CPC of around $0.30 enough to identify winning products in France?
If not, how many products would you recommend testing before deciding whether the store or product selection is working? 800$ budget
In a Shopping test campaign, why do only 2–3 products receive almost all the clicks while the other products receive little or no traffic?
Is this mainly because of the daily budget, or is it better to separate products with high search volume into their own dedicated campaigns?
How long should I keep running a product before deciding it's not a winner? I have one product that generated only 1 sale after 24 days. Should I continue running it longer, or is that usually a sign that I should move on?