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How to Rank in ChatGPT Shopping. Product Data That Also Improves Google Shopping (+ Free Prompts)

Learn the simple product data fixes that help you get picked more often, and also improve Google Shopping Ads. Includes free copy paste prompts.

How to Rank in ChatGPT Shopping. Product Data That Also Improves Google Shopping (+ Free Prompts)

How to Rank in ChatGPT Shopping (+ Free Prompts)

1. Why this matters for your store

Picture this.

Your product is great. Your margins are good. Reviews look solid.

But your title says “Starter Kit”.

A shopper types in ChatGPT:

“Best gift under €50 for dry skin. Fast shipping.”

ChatGPT wants to pick a few clear options.

If your product page is vague, it skips you.

Not because you are worse.

Because you are harder to understand.

That is what ChatGPT Shopping SEO is about.

Make your product easy to understand. And easy to trust.

 

2. The big connection most ecommerce owners miss

Here is the good news.

What helps you get picked in ChatGPT Shopping also helps you in Google Shopping Ads.

Because both systems want the same base:

  • Clear product info
  • Clean price and stock
  • Consistent variants
  • A store that looks safe

Think of it like this.

ChatGPT Shopping reads your product page like a buyer guide.
Google Shopping Ads reads your feed first, then checks your page.

Same truth. Two channels.

 

3. How ChatGPT Shopping and Google Shopping “read” your product

3.1 Google Shopping Ads starts with your feed

Google mainly uses Merchant Center data like:

  • Title
  • Description
  • Image
  • Price
  • Availability
  • Variants
  • Identifiers (when you have them)

Then Google checks if your landing page matches.

If your feed says “in stock” but your page says “sold out”, you get problems.

3.2 ChatGPT Shopping starts with page clarity

ChatGPT Shopping works like a smart helper.

It tries to understand:

  • What is this
  • Who is it for
  • When should I buy it
  • Why is it better
  • Can I trust this store

So your product page needs to answer real buyer questions fast.

 

4. The product page formula that wins in both channels

Use this simple structure on every product page.

4.1 Title formula

What it is + who it is for + key use case + 1 key spec

Bad:

  • Ultimate Bundle
  • Starter Set
  • Best Seller Pack
  • Deluxe Kit
  • Premium Collection

Good:

  • Collapsible water bottle for travel. 750ml. leak proof
  • Pillowcase for curly hair. satin. reduces frizz
  • Dog harness for small dogs. no pull. easy clip on
  • Phone tripod for creators. 1.6m. remote included
  • Gift box for new moms. 6 essentials. ready to gift
  • Face sunscreen for oily skin. SPF50. no white cast

4.2 The 6 bullets that do the heavy lifting

Keep these short and clear.

  • Who it is for
  • The main problem it solves
  • The top 3 benefits
  • What is in the box
  • Delivery time
  • Returns promise

If you do only one thing this week. Do this.

4.3 The 5 question FAQ per product

This is where you get picked more often.

Use real questions customers ask:

  • Is this good for sensitive skin
  • What is included
  • How fast is shipping
  • Can I return it
  • How do I use it

Put these on every top product.

Not hidden in a policy page.

On the product page.

 

5. The Feed + Page Match rule

This is where many stores lose Google Shopping performance.

Your feed and your product page must agree on:

  • Price
  • Availability
  • Variant names
  • What is included

If they do not match, you get disapprovals or weak performance.

So when you rewrite product pages to be clearer for ChatGPT, do this too:

  • Make sure price is the same on page and checkout
  • Make sure stock status is true
  • Make sure variant names are consistent
  • Make sure shipping times are honest

One clean truth everywhere.

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6. Trust signals that help both channels

Both ChatGPT and Google care about “is this store safe”.

Make these impossible to miss:

  • Real contact info

     

  • Clear shipping info

     

  • Clear returns

     

  • Reviews on product pages

     

  • No weird claims you cannot prove

     

If a store feels risky, both systems get cautious.

 

7. The Top 20 SKU Sprint

This is how you execute fast, like an owner.

Day 1. Pick your top 20 products
Not your full catalog. Just the ones that pay the bills.

Day 2. Fix titles and the 6 bullets
Use the title formula. Add the 6 bullets.

Day 3. Add the 5 FAQs
Real questions only.

Day 4. Consistency check
Open your store and Merchant Center. Spot check:

  • price matches

     

  • stock matches

     

  • variants match

     

Day 5. Trust pass
Make shipping, returns, and contact easy to find.

If you want a quick win. Start with your top 5 SKUs.

 

8. Prompts you can copy paste to speed this up

Prompt #1: Rewrite title (Google Shopping safe)

“Create 5 title options for this product.
Rules:

  • Format: What it is + who it is for + use case

     

  • 55–70 characters each

     

  • Use simple words. No hype

     

  • Do NOT use: ‘best’, ‘#1’, ‘guaranteed’, ‘cures’, ‘instant’, ‘free’

     

  • Do NOT mention medical outcomes or sensitive claims

     

  • If relevant, include one concrete spec (size, pack, material, color)

     

  • Must match what is true on the product page and in the feed

     

Return only the 5 titles.

Product details + specs + pack size + variants: [paste]”

Prompt #2: 6 bullets (Google Shopping safe + conversion)

“Write 6 bullets for this product.
Rules:

  • Max 10 words per bullet

     

  • Clear. factual. no hype

     

  • No medical or exaggerated claims

     

  • Avoid absolute words: ‘always’, ‘never’, ‘perfect’, ‘guaranteed’

     

  • Don’t mention competitor names

     

  • Don’t mention pricing, discounts, or shipping promos unless exact

     

  • Use this exact order:

     

  1. For who (audience or use case)

     

  2. Solves (the problem in plain words)

     

  3. Benefit 1 (factual)

     

  4. Benefit 2 (factual)

     

  5. What’s in the box (exact items + counts)

     

  6. Shipping + returns (honest, no promises you can’t keep)

     

Return only the 6 bullets.

Product details + what’s included + shipping times + return window: [paste]”

Prompt #3: 5 FAQs (Google Shopping safe + trust)

“Create 5 FAQs for this product.
Rules:

  • Sound like real buyers

     

  • Include at least 1 trust question (returns, warranty, safety)

     

  • Include at least 1 fit question (size, skin type, compatibility, travel rules)

     

  • Answers max 2 short lines

     

  • No medical claims. No guarantees

     

  • If info is missing, say: ‘Depends. Check X’ and tell what to add

     

  • Keep answers consistent with product page, policies, and feed

Return Q/A format only.

Product details + size/fit + materials/ingredients + care + returns: [paste]”

Bonus Prompt #4: “Feed + Page Match” check (super useful)

“Act like a Google Merchant Center QA checker.
I will paste product page copy + key feed fields.
Find any mismatches or risky wording that could cause disapproval or misrepresentation.
Output:

  1. Mismatches (price, stock, shipping, variants)

     

  2. Risky claims (health, unrealistic promises, unclear brand)

     

  3. Exact rewrite suggestions (title, 2 bullets, 1 FAQ answer)

Product page: [paste]
Feed fields (title, description, price, availability, shipping): [paste]”

 

9. What this means for 3 types of ecommerce owners

9.1 The blocked owner

If Merchant Center is blocked or your store trust is weak, fix the base first.

Then do the Top 20 SKU Sprint.

These changes help you everywhere, not only in one channel.

9.2 The scaling owner

You already have volume.

This is a high leverage upgrade:

  • better Shopping feed performance

     

  • better conversion from clearer pages

     

  • higher chance to be recommended in AI shopping

     

9.3 The starter

Do not chase every new thing.

Build clean basics first.

Then write pages that answer real questions.

That keeps you safe now, and ready later.

 

10. Summary and next steps

ChatGPT Shopping visibility is not magic.

It is clarity and trust.

The best part is this.

The same improvements also lift Google Shopping Ads.

Do this this week:

  • Rewrite titles for your top 20 SKUs

     

  • Add the 6 bullets per SKU

     

  • Add 5 FAQs per SKU

     

  • Check feed and page match for price and stock

     

Make shipping and returns impossible to miss

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