Google Testing Three Rows Of Google Shopping Ads
Briefly

Sachin Patel highlighted a potential change in Google’s advertising strategy by noting the appearance of three rows of Google Shopping Ads in search results. Previously, it was common to see two rows, especially in mobile search. Patel captured this finding in a video posted on X, where he demonstrated that expanding the search results would load an additional row of shopping ads. This development suggests that Google may be experimenting with the layout to enhance ad visibility and possibly increase ad revenue.
Sachin Patel recently observed Google displaying three rows of Shopping Ads in search results, a notable shift from the previous two rows, especially on desktop.
In a video shared on X, Patel demonstrates how expanding search results led to a new row of Shopping Ads appearing, indicating a potential change in ad strategy.
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