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Business, 18.08.2021 03:10, dragonstar6281

Maureen’s company sells first-aid kits for use in everyday situations. Because kits come in many sizes, with many features, and at many price points, Maureen finds it difficult to differentiate her company’s offerings from those of other vendors. Worse, potential customers may find it hard to compare search results for her products and prices with those of other vendors. How can Shopping ads address these concerns? A. Her Shopping ads will only show a URL, store name, and phone number to promote personalized service. Customers can talk to Maureen directly to see if her kits fit their needs and budget.
B. Her Shopping ads will show only a photo and product name, with a link to her website to increase customer interest. The ads won’t disclose pricing until the customer’s ready to order.
C. Her Shopping ads will only show a photo, price, title, store name, and product details. Customers can know at a glance if her kits fit their needs and budget.
D. Her Shopping ads will only provide a simple plain-text list of product features and a URL, without product photos or animations that can distract. Customers can discern whether or not her kits fit their needs and budget.

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