The following describes the details of the Actions Center integration process that are unique to Local Services Ads Redirect.
Key Guidance
The following are examples and tutorial covering features that are required by the Local Services Ads Redirect integration:
Feeds must be provided to Google on a regular basis for the data to be directly shown on Google. The following feeds are needed.
Feed | Description | Frequency |
---|---|---|
Entity | Describes your entities. | Once every 24 hours |
Action | Describes your deep links associated with your entities. | Once every 24 hours |
The feeds format is described with the protocol buffer 3 syntax but you can upload your feeds as the corresponding JSON format. Please reference the feed samples below
We recommend that you upload the feeds in JSON format.Upload the feeds to your SFTP Dropbox
Upload your feeds to the sandbox environment. To do so, refer to the
usernames within the
Partner Portal feed configuration page. The Google SFTP server is
available at sftp://partnerupload.google.com
on port
19321
.
We recommend that you give the files you upload unique names. For instance, it can be helpful to append each filename with a timestamp. This helps to troubleshoot issues and query for feed status.
Each feed needs to be uploaded through SFTP separately with a fileset descriptor file. The filename of a fileset descriptor should be <feed_name>-< generation_timestamp>.filesetdesc.json, in which <feed_name> should correspond to the following for each feed:
Feed | FilesetDescriptor.name |
---|---|
Entity | reservewithgoogle.entity |
Action | reservewithgoogle.action.v2 |
Visit Using the Generic feed dropbox for more information.
Google evaluates feeds
Once you upload your feeds, Google processes and evaluates them for quality and completeness. We look at several factors:
- Feeds meet the specifications.
- Feeds include all required fields.
- Each merchant has at least one
action_link
and one service with at leastaction_link
defined. - The majority of your merchant data matches with Google Maps locations.