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  2. Sale price [sale_price] - Google Merchant Center Help

    support.google.com/merchants/answer/6324471

    Sale price [sale_price] Use the sale price [sale_price] attribute to tell customers how much you charge for your product during a sale. During a sale, your sale price is shown as the current price. If your original price and sale price meet certain requirements, your original price may show along with the sale price, so people can see the ...

  3. Product data specification - Google Merchant Center Help

    support.google.com/merchants/answer/7052112

    Submit this attribute (sale price) in addition to the price [price] attribute set to the non-sale price. Accurately submit the product's sale price, and match the sale price with your landing page and the checkout pages. Sale price effective date [sale_price_effective_date] The date range during which the sale price applies. Optional. Example ...

  4. Price [price] - Google Merchant Center Help

    support.google.com/merchants/answer/6324371

    To do so, submit the price of the sample in the feed, and begin the title with "sample." Submit the minimum advertised pricing (MAP) value as the "price" in your product data if you sell the product for less than the price allowed by third-party agreements. Show the MAP price on your product landing page.

  5. Quantity. The number of units for an ecommerce event. Populate this metric by sending the quantity parameter at the event level. When you don't include a quantity parameter at the event level, Google Analytics assigns 1 to the Quantity metric for the event. Metrics. Ecommerce > Event scoped. Refund amount.

  6. Average cost-per-click (Avg. CPC): Definition - Google Ads Help

    support.google.com/google-ads/answer/14074

    CPC because the Max. CPC is multiplied by the number of nights in the itinerary. For example, if Max. CPC is set at $2, then the most that a click will cost for a 1-night stay is $2. For a 3-night stay, the most that a click will cost is $6. The Avg. CPC will reflect the full price you pay for each click.

  7. Create calculated fields with Gemini assistance (Preview)

    support.google.com/looker-studio/answer/14196955

    Create a calculated field with Gemini in Looker assistance. When you're writing a calculated field, click the Help me write icon in the bottom right of the field editor. Looker Studio prompts you to describe the kind of calculated field that you'd like to create. Keep in mind that Looker Studio can only help you create calculated fields that ...

  8. Sonderangebotspreis [sale_price] - Google Merchant Center-Hilfe

    support.google.com/merchants/answer/6324471?hl=de

    Mit dem Attribut „Sonderangebotspreis“ [sale_price] teilen Sie Nutzern mit, was ein Produkt bei einer Sonderaktion kostet, wobei der reduzierte Preis als aktueller Preis zu sehen ist. Wenn Original- und Sonderangebotspreis bestimmte Anforderungen erfüllen, können sie zusammen angezeigt werden, sodass der Preisunterschied deutlich wird ...

  9. Cost-per-click (CPC): Definition - Google Ads Help

    support.google.com/google-ads/answer/116495

    Cost-per-click (CPC): Definition. Cost-per-click (CPC) bidding means that you pay for each click on your ads. For CPC bidding campaigns, you set a maximum cost-per-click bid - or simply "max. CPC" - that's the highest amount that you're willing to pay for a click on your ad (unless you're setting bid adjustments, or using Enhanced CPC). Your max.

  10. Product detail [product_detail] - Google Help

    support.google.com/merchants/answer/9218260

    Each product detail [product_detail] attribute must contain 2 colons to separate the three sub-attributes. The correct format is: section_name:attribute_name:attribute_value. If there is no section name [section_name] then the correct format is to start with a colon, “:”., for example :attribute_name:attribute_value.

  11. Actual cost-per-click (CPC): Definition - Google Ads Help

    support.google.com/google-ads/answer/6297

    Actual cost-per-click (CPC): Definition. Your actual cost-per-click (actual CPC) is the final amount you're charged for a click. You're often charged less -- sometimes much less -- than your maximum cost-per-click (max. CPC) bid, which is the most you'll typically be charged for a click. Actual CPC is often less than max.