Google updates Images to make it easier to compare products - 2 minutes read
Google updates Images to make it easier to compare products
The update includes a few other tweaks to Google Images that should help shoppers reach more informed decisions. If a user selects an image that is tagged as a product, they'll now see details such as brand, price, availability and reviews. They'll also learn more information about the image's source website.
Google has made a host of changes this year to better target shoppers -- it recently unveiled a completely re-designed Google Shopping platform. Earlier this year, it began testing shoppable ads in image search results and YouTube videos. The search giant is also allowing users to purchase products directly on many of its properties, including Search and Assistant.
Online shoppers are often faced with decision fatigue, so it makes sense that Google is finding ways to help. Allowing users to compare images, read reviews and learn more details about merchants will help narrow down their choices. It's easy enough to see how similar products stack up against each other at a brick-and-mortar store -- the new Images interface will help replicate this experience online.
Source: Engadget
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The update includes a few other tweaks to Google Images that should help shoppers reach more informed decisions. If a user selects an image that is tagged as a product, they'll now see details such as brand, price, availability and reviews. They'll also learn more information about the image's source website.
Google has made a host of changes this year to better target shoppers -- it recently unveiled a completely re-designed Google Shopping platform. Earlier this year, it began testing shoppable ads in image search results and YouTube videos. The search giant is also allowing users to purchase products directly on many of its properties, including Search and Assistant.
Online shoppers are often faced with decision fatigue, so it makes sense that Google is finding ways to help. Allowing users to compare images, read reviews and learn more details about merchants will help narrow down their choices. It's easy enough to see how similar products stack up against each other at a brick-and-mortar store -- the new Images interface will help replicate this experience online.
Source: Engadget
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Keywords:
Patch (computing) • Product (business) • Patch (computing) • Google Images • Decision-making • User (computing) • Product (business) • Brand • Information • Image • Website • Google Shopping • Online advertising • Image retrieval • Web search engine • YouTube • Internet • Decision fatigue • Google • Image • Internet •