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A couple of follow-up questions will tell you what business outcomes your client or teammate is trying to achieve with improved ranking. This tells you that what you’re about to dig into carries significance. Apply advanced thinking to your approach, and the resulting growth should get a pretty cheerful reception.Google Merchant Center has new help documentation on an attribute named 3D model link [virtual_model_link]. The new help documentation reads, “Use the 3D model link [virtual_model_link] attribute to provide more visuals for your product.” This attribute is for shoes and home goods, the attribute is also limited to products sold in the US. Virtual model link attribute.
The [virtual_model_link] attribute can be used to communicate to . These images can be displayed in Google Search and Shopping, as we have seen for years in Google Search. Here is a sample GIF of this in action from Google: Google Virtual DB to Data Link How to. How do you make these 3D/AR images? Google said “Merchants can create 3D and AR models of their products on their own or with the help of a partner. The list of our partners include:” CGTrader Epigraph Ocavu VNTANA Google said when you add links to a 3D model in your feed, Google will review the 3D model before it appears in Google Search results. This can take up to two weeks.

Technical requirements. Google listed a number of technical requirements for this attribute. “These are the requirements you need to meet to show your product. If you don’t follow these requirements, we’ll disapprove your product and let you know in your Merchant Center account,” Google wrote. Use a 3D model. The recommended file size is 10MB and shouldn’t exceed 15MB. Textures in the file can be up to 2K (4K isn’t supported). Learn more about file requirements for model specifications. Provide a valid URL in your product data. The link should point to a .gltf, or .glb file.
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