A landing page is where a user is sent after clicking your Shopping ad. You submit your landing page URLs with the link
, mobile_link
(optional), and ads_redirect
(optional) attributes.
People who click your ad should see landing page content that meets the requirements for Shopping ads, regardless of location, device, your ad targeting choices or any other variable.
This article explains how to submit landing pages to Google, and what to do if your website changes dynamically.
Instructions
Some retailers have URL structures that provide stable landing pages and do not adapt content based on a user's location, behaviour or device. For example, stable URLs might look something like:
http://example.fr/product.html
http://example.com/fr/product.html
http://example.ch/de/product.html
In this case, submitting these stable URLs will ensure consistency.
If you're not using this type of URL structure, you can use URL parameters to adjust web server behaviour, indicate the source of traffic and force the country and language.
http://example.com/product.html?source=shoppingads&locale=en-US
Next, add a few lines of code on your web server that essentially say:
IF: source_URL_parameter = shoppingads,
THEN: set country and language as per locale_URL_parameter,
ELSE: do what web server currently does (for example, determine the country from the IP address, the language from browser language preference, etc.)
Check your new URLs
Visit your website through the URL that you submitted to check that your landing page content meets the requirements for Shopping ads.
To test your URLs for an international user, you can use tools that allow you to view a website from different locations, such as VPN tunnelling services.