Thursday, May 28, 2020
Monday, May 4, 2020
So Where Google Free Listing Ads Shows? & Best Feed Input methods
Create a feed
In order to upload your product data in Google Merchant Center, you will first need to create a feed to which you can submit your data. This step is required for any new feed, and once a feed is registered, you can update the existing feed without having to register it again.
Primary feeds
A primary feed is the required data source that Merchant Center uses to display your products on Google. If the product data in your primary feed already meets our product data specification and policies, creating and submitting a primary feed is the only feed action you will need to take. Product data that does not meet the Merchant Center requirements can be adapted by using the advanced feed features, including supplemental feeds. In addition, you can use supplemental feeds to enhance or override your product data to improve the performance of your ads.
Use primary feeds to add or remove product data, set language and country targeting, and set feed rules for your product data. Primary feeds are the only feed type that can add or remove products.
Google recommends submitting all of your products in a single feed for both programs. For newly created feeds, all applicable feed destinations can be selected during feed creation. For existing feeds you want to opt into local inventory ads as an additional destination, you can do so via primary feed settings. If you need to exclude products from either shopping ads or local inventory ads, you may use the excluded_destination attribute. Learn more about excluded_destination
If you have a legacy product feed created before October 3rd, 2019, this does not apply to you and you can continue to submit offers eligible for Shopping ads and local inventory ads in separate feeds.
- Country of sale: The country of sale is where your products from this feed are sold. The product data uploaded to a selected country must meet the requirements for the country for which you submit, including the feed specifications and policies. After creating your feed you can add additional countries of sale under the Feed settings tab.
- Language: The language in which your product data is written. If you select a country with multiple supported languages (such as Belgium, Canada, or Switzerland), you will be presented with a list of the supported languages of that country.
- Destination: Choose one or many feed destinations in Merchant Center to allow you to determine which Google programs can use the items in your data feed. Learn more about Merchant Center Destinations
- Primary feed name: Enter a descriptive name that helps you identify the primary feed. The feed name doesn’t need to match the name of the file you’re submitting.
- Input method: Select the one that fits your needs best:
- Google Sheets: You can upload your data using a generated Google Sheets template, or with an existing Google Sheet with your product data. Learn more about Google Sheets
- Scheduled fetch: Google can fetch your feed directly from your server.
- Upload: Upload files directly to Merchant Center via SFTP, FTP, Google Cloud Storage, or manually.
- Website crawl: If there are no feeds currently in your account, and you have the appropriate structured data on your website, Google can crawl your website to retrieve your product data. Learn more
- Filename: Depending on what input method you select, you may be prompted to enter the name of the file you'll be submitting. This name should exactly match the name of the file you created and include a valid extension.
After you have provided the information and clicked Continue, you can view and manage your newly created primary feed in the "Feeds" section of your Merchant Center account.
To manually fetch or upload a feed, click on the 3-dot icon in the processing tab of your feed and select your upload preference from the dropdown.
Raheel
Monday, January 23, 2017
Top 10 bestselling AMD & Intel CPUs (Processors) of 2016-2017
Top 10 bestselling AMD & Intel CPUs (Processors) of 2016-2017
Today, we are going to take a look at 10 of the best AMD & Intel processors sold in 2016. The list includes all types i.e. high, mid and low-end processors and desktop, laptop and server processors so readers of all budgets and machines can decide upon their next purchase. Intel’s rival AMD has also made quite significant progress and has become a favorite among gamers. Therefore, our bestselling CPU processor selection of 2016 will include a mix of all.
10 Best Selling Processors in the world in 2016-2017
Processors | Cores | Threads | Architecture | Frequency | Socket | Price | |
1 | Intel Core i7-6700K | 4 | 8 | Skylake-S | 4.00Ghz | LGA1151 | View Price |
2 | Intel Core i7-2600 | 4 | 8 | Sandybridge | 3.40Ghz | LGA1155 | View Price |
3 | Intel Core i7-3770S | 4 | 8 | Ivy Bridge | 3.10Ghz | LGA1155 | View Price |
4 | Intel Core i7-3770 | 4 | 8 | Ivy Bridge | 3.40Ghz | LGA1155 | View Price |
5 | Intel Core i5-4590T | 4 | 8 | Haswell | 2.00Ghz | LGA1150 | View Price |
6 | Intel Xeon E5-2670 | 8 | 16 | Sandybridge-EP | 2.60Ghz | LGA2011 | View Price |
7 | Intel Core i7-950 | 4 | 8 | Bloomfield | 3.06Ghz | LGA1366 | View Price |
8 | Intel Core i5-4690 | 4 | 8 | Haswell | 3.5Ghz | LGA1155 | View Price |
9 | AMD FX 8350 | 8 | 16 | – | 4Ghz | Socket AM3+ | View Price |
10 | Intel Core i3-2120 | 2 | 4 | Sandybridge | 3.3Ghz | LGA1155 | View Price |
1. Intel Core i7-6700K
2. Intel Core i7-2600
3. Intel Core i7-3770S
4. Intel Core i7-3770
5. Intel Core i5-4590T
6. Intel Xeon E5-2670
7. Intel Core i7-950
8. Intel Core i5-4690
9. AMD FX 8350
10. Intel Core i3-2120
While talking about the improvement in processors, one should not refrain from mentioning the tick tock model by Intel that is the base of all innovations in processing chips. The company has always used some kind of model that has kept it on the brink of innovation.
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Google AdWords Editor now supports mobile-first innovations, Gmail ad templates, and more...
AdWords Editor now supports mobile-first innovations, Gmail ad templates, and more
Universal app campaigns
Developers and marketers know it’s not just about driving app installs, it’s about delivering valuable actions within your apps. AdWords Editor now supports universal app campaigns (UAC), which help you find the customers that matter most to you, based on your defined business goals. With UAC, you can find valuable users for your app across Google Search, Play, YouTube, and within apps and mobile websites on the Display Network. Create and edit universal app campaigns in AdWords Editor today.Gmail ad templates
With Gmail ads, you can reach the 1B+ Gmail users around the world. Gmail ads provide a relevant way for you to connect with them as they're browsing promotional emails. AdWords Editor now supports Gmail image templates and Gmail single promotion templates so you can easily create, manage, and edit your Gmail ads, in bulk, alongside the rest of your ads.Expanded text ads
As a reminder, support for expanded text ads is also available in AdWords Editor. Expanded text ads provide more ad space so you can showcase additional details about your brand, products, and services. Check out our best practices guide for tips and tricks on writing compelling ads.Responsive ads
Responsive ads adapt to the increasingly diverse mix of content types and screen sizes across the Google Display Network. You can now create and edit responsive ads in AdWord Editor.And more…
The latest version of AdWords Editor also includes:- Device bid adjustments allow you to maintain the efficiency of managing a consolidated campaign that reaches consumers across devices, while giving you more control to set individual bid adjustments for each device type.
- Enhancements to advanced search, including an easier way to create filters.
- Scheduled downloads to help you stay on top of recent changes and performance statistics
Learn more about these updates in the AdWords Editor Help Center or download AdWords Editor here.
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
The Internet Era
The Internet Era
In 1985, Digital became the fifth company ever to register a .com domain name when they purchased dec.com. In 1993 they also registered digital.com, and became the world’s first computer vendor to open a public website on October 1 of that year.In December of 1995, Digital used the domain to launch one of the Internet’s first comprehensive search engines, AltaVista, at altavista.digital.com. (AltaVista was purchased by Yahoo in 2003 and shut down permanently in 2013.)
The photo above shows an early mainframe computer in action, thanks to this Flickr user.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Is HP lining up the sales of the shell of EDS? - Investigating Outsourcing
Yes the HP splitting personal computers are fast especially for the everyday computing like a whole Presario and G series where the accessories upgrades some times hard to find from good retailers but I have seen and found HP parts store upgrades at www.memory4less.com/HP_Store.aspx
cheers,
Babr
Thursday, July 17, 2014
The Bing Product Ads are Down
Hopefully the Bing PLA will be Up as soon as possible as we all can see the best results if you compare the search results with Google PLA.