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# Google Shopping Optimizer

Optimizes Google Shopping campaigns including product feed quality, bid strategies, and negative keyword management for better ROAS.

**Category:** [E-commerce & Shopify](/e-commerce-and-shopify.md) · **Badge:** E-commerce

## Where to find it

* **Web app** — [app.marketingtool.pro/tools/google-shopping-optimizer](https://app.marketingtool.pro/tools/google-shopping-optimizer)
* **iOS / Android app** — open the **Tools** tab and search “Google Shopping Optimizer”

## Inputs

| Input                  | Type     | Required |
| ---------------------- | -------- | -------- |
| Describe what you need | textarea | ✅        |
| Store / Brand Name     | text     | optional |
| Number of SKUs         | text     | optional |

## Result workspace

Your result page is organized into tabs: **Overview**, **Feed**, **Bids**, **Negatives**.

## Tips for best results

* **Product Feed Size** — How many SKUs are in your feed?
* **Current ROAS** — What is your current Google Shopping ROAS?
* **Bid Strategy** — Manual CPC, Target ROAS, or Maximize Conversions?

## How to run it

1. Open **Google Shopping Optimizer** (links above).
2. Fill in the inputs and press **Generate**.
3. Review your full result page — it's saved to your History automatically. On desktop, use **Download All** to save every asset.


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