Google Trusted Stores Program Now Open To All U.S. Retailers

Google’s initial run with ‘Trusted Stores’ involving 50 online retailers across the United States have come to fruition with the company announcing its new rating system now open to all merchants in the country. Now online retailers will have a Google assured seal of trustworthiness within different parameters of the online shopping cycle, including brilliant customer service and swift and dependable delivery systems. This program is expected to help online shopping portals maximize their Google Shopping results’ and native advertising productivity on their parent site.
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With Google Trusted Stores, customers can opt to get up to “$1000 lifetime purchase protection per shopper.” Online retailers in the United States who seek to be a part of this program need to add the Google Trusted Stores code to their website. After a 28 day evaluation, Google adds a badge to the deserving sites. See a video -



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