TL;DR Summary of Google Shopping Updates Promotion Policy for Subscription Discounts and Abbreviations
Optimixed’s Overview: Enhanced Google Shopping Promotion Rules Boost Subscription Deals and Marketing Clarity
Expanded Promotion Options for Subscription Services
Starting January 2026, Google Shopping’s updated policy enables merchants to offer discounts on subscription fees. This includes both fixed amount and percentage-off deals designed to encourage sign-ups and retention.
- Merchants can create promotions by selecting “Subscribe and save” eligibility in the Merchant Center UI.
- Alternatively, the
redemption_restrictionfield can be set to “subscribe_and_save” via the promotion feed.
Use of Promotional Abbreviations Now Permitted
To improve advertising efficiency and clarity, Google Shopping now allows common abbreviations such as:
- BOGO (Buy One Get One)
- B1G1 (Buy 1 Get 1)
- MRP (Maximum Retail Price)
- MSRP (Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price)
This means merchants can succinctly communicate deals like “BOGO Tshirt at half the price” directly in their promotion text, enhancing customer understanding.
Impact on Merchants and Shoppers
These updates provide merchants with greater flexibility to advertise subscription discounts and use concise promotional language. For shoppers, this translates to clearer, more compelling offers on Google Shopping, potentially driving more conversions and improved shopping experiences.