Google Commerce Search Deployment Guide User Manual
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an item level instead of the entire feed.
 
Destination 
Name
API Name
Description
Google Product 
Search
ProductSearch
Your products will appear on Google Product 
Search (Set by default).
Product Ads
ProductAds
You can use your product data to highlight 
your products in your Google.com search 
ads.
Commerce 
Search
CommerceSearch
You can use your product data for our new 
service which utilizes Google's search 
technology to power your own retail site
 
You can create a schedule to have Google fetch the feeds from your web server at regular 
intervals. For testing purposes, you can also do manual uploads for feeds under 20MB directly 
in the admin console. Pushing feeds to Google by way of FTP is also a good option. Under the 
Settings > FTP tab you can set the username and password to use. To automate FTP, you can 
use a .netrc file and a cron script on Unix servers, or there are a number of other ways that 
FTP uploads can be automated. For fetch and FTP, your files must be under 1GB (500MB if 
compressed).
 
Feed formats
Feeds can be submitted in text (tab-separated) or XML formats. XML is the preferred choice, 
but if you are currently submitting a text feed and only need to add a few custom attributes 
for GCS, then it probably isn’t necessary to switch to XML. Text format is fine for small sites, 
with many similar products, but it becomes harder to manage when you have a wide variety 
of products. Text formatting require the same number of fields be submitted for each product, 
so if you have attributes that only apply to some products those fields would still need to be 
submitted as empty fields for other products. With XML, you are only submitting exactly the 
attributes you need for each product.
 
Custom Attributes are defined for text files at:
and for XML format at:
Best Practice: Use the same feed for Products Search and GCS. Also, the URL you submit 
to Merchant Center for each item should be the same URL that is found through your site 
navigation.
 
Test data feeds
If you plan on using the same data feed for product search and GCS, there is a common 
concern about testing the feed before submitting to production. Because each feed does 
a “replace” and not an “addition,” if there are errors with items in the feed they will get removed 
from the index. To aid in the development of your feed, and avoid errors in production, you can 
create a test data feed to validate the format. These feeds are processed the same way as 
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