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Hi all! Idk how many people do this or if it’s just a known thing to do it but PLEASE REVERSE IMAGE SEARCH WHAT YOU’RE GOING TO BUY!
I was looking for sundresses today and saw a bunch that I had literally just seen on Amazon for like $20-$30 except the sellers put the retail price as $140 and trying to sell it for $115. I get reselling and wanting to make a profit but seriously? Saw another one for a dress that’s on Amazon for $30 but they’re selling it for $37 and saying it was originally $48. All the exact same item.
Just trying to help others save money and not get mega swindled when they could buy the same thing for a fraction of the price.
Happy buying/selling all!
My image results for my products on Google shopping or not updating.. meaning, Even though I have changed the product image for the SKUS, it's still using the original image URL and photos. I've been reading around on how to get Google to update your product images faster and The only thing I could come up with was adding [image link]. I believe you do this somewhere in your JSON file..
I'm trying to utilize the instructions that are found here on this Google help page - https://support.google.com/merchants/answer/6324350
Is anybody have any experience or know how to use Shopify back end to speed up the process of Google updating your product image in its results?
I also use a third party merchant feed app but I've updated and synced everything on there and still my images on Google are the older versions...
Why YSK: You can save a lot of money shopping online with Google's reverse image search tool. This process also helps you identify whether the same product is available on a more trusted, reputable website. The result? You're more likely to get what you pay for.
Once you have found the original source of the image, you can compare prices to find the best deal. You can also read reviews to see what other people have said about the product.
Reverse image search is a great way to protect yourself from getting scammed. By searching for an image on Google Images, you can find the original source of the image and see where it is being sold. This can help you avoid buying counterfeit products from shady websites.
It's 3 steps:
Right-click on an image and select "Search Google for image."
Paste the URL of an image into the Google Images search bar.
Drag and drop an image into the Google Images search bar.