Google Search Console To Remove Product Results From Performance Reports - Search Engine Roundtable

Google said it is being removed "as a result of" Google Search Console splitting the Product results search appearance into two: Merchant listings and Product snippets, earlier this year.

Here is that post from Google at 3:45 am ET in the morning:

Earlier this year, Search Console split the Product results search appearance into two: Merchant listings and Product snippets. As a result, in January 2024 we'll stop reporting the Product results search appearance, both in the Performance report and the API. https://t.co/QImtjkQ06H

— Google Search Central (@googlesearchc) December 6, 2023

I suspect the reporting will be found elsewhere, specifically under the merchant center filter in Search Console.

Here is what Google announced back in March related to why Google said that filter is going away next month:

The Merchant listings and Product snippets search appearances can be viewed in two places in Search Console:

  • Merchant listings and product snippets reports as an overlay on top of the report charts
  • Performance report in the search appearance tab or through a filter

Here is a screenshot of the performance report showing those two appearance filters:

This is extremely relevant if you work in ecommerce SEO https://t.co/Hp8N9CiBT5

— Gianluca Fiorelli (@gfiorelli1) December 6, 2023

If you work in #ecommerce, this is something to bear in mind https://t.co/atDrc6qVPN

— Montse Cano - iSEO, project mgmt (@MontseCano) December 6, 2023

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