通过这种方式,您可以注册商店,提高域名的知名度,并开始允许他人链接到您的网站。这也意味着,当您发布网站后,即使您的商品尚不无法购买,也可以在 Google 搜索结果中找到您的商店名称。
缺点
在发布整个网站并且 Google 能够抓取该网站并将其编入索引之前,Google 搜索和“购物”标签页中不会显示网站详细信息。
发布网站,但不提供商品购买服务
您可以选择发布整个网站,但在您能够履行订单前,可以先停用购物功能。例如,您可以将商品标记为缺货。这么做可让 Google 将您的所有网站内容(包括商品)编入索引。考虑在每个网页上添加一条消息,指明网站的正式发布日期。
所需的行动:执行发布电子商务网站的所有步骤,但是在向 Google Merchant Center 提供商品数据时,使用 excluded_destination 属性 将库存标记为“无法购买”。
这么做系统就可以尽早发现任何商品数据加载验证问题,而不会在 Google 购物等平台中将您的商品显示为可购买。
[null,null,["最后更新时间 (UTC):2025-08-04。"],[[["\u003cp\u003eTo ensure Google can find your new ecommerce website, verify site ownership, submit it for indexing, and track its progress in Google Search.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eLaunching with a placeholder home page allows for early domain registration and awareness but delays product visibility in search results.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eLaunching with products marked "out of stock" enables content indexing but requires clear communication to customers about purchase limitations.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eA "soft launch" makes the site live for real-user testing before the official marketing launch, but risks premature exposure on social media.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eConsider different launch approaches — grand reveal, home page only, products unavailable, or soft launch — weighing the pros and cons of each for your marketing goals.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["To launch an e-commerce site with Google visibility, first, verify site ownership and request indexing via the URL inspection tool or sitemap. Track indexing progress using the Page Indexing report. If applicable, establish business details and sign up for Google Merchant Center. Choose a launch strategy: a grand reveal, a home page launch, a launch with unavailable products, or a soft launch. Each has distinct actions to ensure proper indexing and manage customer expectations.\n"],null,["# How To Launch an Ecommerce Site on Google | Google Search Central\n\nHow to launch a new ecommerce website\n=====================================\n\n\nTo make sure Google can find your ecommerce website at launch, we recommend doing the\nfollowing to register your new site with Google:\n\n1. [Verify your site ownership with Google](https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9008080).\n2. [Ask Google to index your site](/search/docs/crawling-indexing/ask-google-to-recrawl):\n\n - **Small number of URLs:** Use the [URL inspection tool](https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9012289).\n - **Large number of URLs:** Provide a [sitemap](/search/docs/crawling-indexing/sitemaps/build-sitemap).\n3. [Track how Google Search is indexing your site](https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/7440203). Google Merchant Center may verify and cross-check content with the Google Search index. To avoid false verification warnings, make sure that your site is indexed in Google Search and products are available for purchase. You can use the [Page Indexing report](https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/7440203) to check the progress of indexing.\n4. If you also have a physical store, [establish your business details with Google](/search/docs/appearance/establish-business-details).\n5. [Sign up for Google Merchant Center](https://support.google.com/merchants/answer/188924?ref_topic=7294166) to provide additional information such as descriptions of your products and deals.\n\n| **Note** : To enable your site to appear in experiences such as the Google Shopping tab, you must [sign up for Google Merchant Center](https://support.google.com/merchants/answer/188924?ref_topic=7294166). Signup may also make your products eligible for other rich features, such as adding a product badge on images in Google Images.\n\n\nIn addition, you may have marketing considerations when launching your site. Learn more about\nthe pros and cons of the different approaches in terms of making your site available to Google\nas soon as you launch.\n\n- [Grand reveal](#grand-reveal): Make your entire site live to the public and Google at the same time.\n- [Home page launch](#home page-launch): Initially make only the home page of the site available to the public and Google.\n- [Launch without product availability](#products-unavailable): Launch the full site to the public and Google, with products marked as \"out of stock\".\n- [Soft launch](#soft-launch): Launch the full site live early, with a separate marketing event for the \"official\" launch.\n\nGrand reveal\n------------\n\n\nOne approach is to keep your whole ecommerce website inaccessible to the public and search engines before\nlaunch. For example, requiring a password to access pages on the site will block Google from\naccessing your site, but allow testers to access your site and make sure the site works well\nbefore it's opened to the public. You can then have a \"grand reveal\" at a time of your\nchoosing, synchronized with other marketing activities.\n\n\n**Action** :\nImmediately after launch, follow the steps to\n[launching an ecommerce site](#steps).\nThis will minimize the delay before your site is available on Google Search.\n\n|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| **Pros** None of your content is known ahead of launch, which may be important for your marketing campaign. | **Cons** It can take longer for your site to get visibility in Google Search results and the Google Shopping tab. |\n\nHome page launch\n----------------\n\n\nYou can launch your site with only the home page accessible to Google. The home page might be\na placeholder announcing your ecommerce website is coming soon with text describing your store.\n\n\n**Action** :\n[Verify your site ownership](https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9008080)\nin advance, then proceed with the\n[rest of the steps](#steps)\nonce your products are available on your site.\n\n|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| **Pros** This approach allows you to register your store, drive awareness of your domain name, and start allowing others to link to your site. It also means when you launch, your store name can be found on Google Search, even if your products aren't available yet. | **Cons** The detailed information won't be available in Google Search and the Shopping tab until your entire site is launched and Google is able to crawl and index it. |\n\nLaunch without product availability\n-----------------------------------\n\n\nYou can choose to launch the full site, but disable the ability to make a purchase until you\nare ready to fulfill orders. For example, you could mark products as out of stock. This will\nallow all of your site content, including products, to be indexed. Consider including a\nmessage on each page indicating the official launch date of the site.\n| **Caution**: Don't disable add-to-cart functionality as a way to stopping users from purchasing products. Google may use add-to-cart as a part of verifying the final price details, including tax and shipping costs.\n\n\n**Actions** :\n[Do all of the steps to launching your ecommerce site](#steps), but provide product\ndata to Google Merchant Center with stock marked as unavailable for purchase using the\n[`excluded_destination` attribute](https://support.google.com/merchants/answer/6324486).\nThis allows any product data loading verification issues to be identified earlier,\nwithout your products appearing as available in destinations such as Google Shopping.\n\n|-------------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| **Pros** Your content is indexed as soon as you launch your site. | **Cons** Your site will seem live to customers, but they will be unable to place orders. We recommend that you make it clear to shoppers that the site has not yet been fully launched to avoid unhappy customers, as they cannot complete a purchase transaction. |\n\nSoft Launch\n-----------\n\n\nAnother approach is to enable all aspects of the site as soon as they are production ready.\nYou could then hold a marketing launch at a later time. This could be turned into a \"sneak\npeek\" event, making shoppers feel special that they discovered the site before it is\nofficially live.\n\n\n**Actions** :\n[Do all of the steps to launching an ecommerce site](#steps) as soon as the site goes live.\n\n|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| **Pros** This approach has the advantage of simplicity. The site is also fully live, allowing real user testing at lower traffic levels. | **Cons** Your site may be promoted or referenced by users on social media, drawing attention to your site before your planned launch. |"]]