Store on Google Shopping, Adwords and Merchant - shopify

I'm working on a store (shopify). I want to show my products on google shopping.
I have a feed on Merchant, connected with adwords. I setup a campaign with everything is needed.
The problem is, my store and my products, in categories like I have on store and adwords campaign, not showing the products or the store.
I don't have any ideas, I read all documention of google about it, and the problem continuous.
PS: If is possible, I wanna try add my articles on the showcase on google search (ex.: search by "Smartwatchs")

This may we way too late, but maybe it helps someone.
You said that your categories, as you have them in your store, weren't showing in Google Shopping.
I'd recommend:
A - making sure that you have assigned product types to your products in accordance with your store categories/sections (i.e. Clothing > Men's Clothing > Shirts)
B - clicking the "plus" icon to "subdivide" your product groups based on the product types you assigned.
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Google AdWords Campaign doesn't show list of Products

I've searching this issue for about 2 days, so I'm really appreciate your help.
First, I create account at Google Merchants Center and linked it with my site.
The Product Feed is also works well ( I'm using prestashop, so the input methods is "E-Commerce platform imports".
As shown in image above, the status is successful.
After that, I create a campaign (max CPC and budget are already created), but here is the result:
Is there any step that I miss that caused the products doesn't listed?
first, the items, images, and website must adhere
to all google's rules and policies; individual items
that are searchable does not necessarily indicate
all is well -- always check the main dashboard, the
entire account, and email, for any messages from
google and check the site's log-files to help verify
that google has crawled the website and images.
yes, a feed may take 24-72 hours or so to be processed
and all items and images crawled -- before being seen
within the (linked) adwords campaign.
be certain the merchant-center account or sub-account is properly linked.
also, why is an inventory-filter being used?
generally, a filter is created to exclude items --
any items that do not match the filter (exactly)
will be excluded from the campaign.
check the feed file within a browser-window and individual items
within the products-tab to be certain that the items (attributes)
will be able to match the filter, exactly.
also, verify that the remaining products that do fit through the filter
are being included in the defined product-group within the (linked)
adwords-account, by clicking on 'view the full list of products' --
generally, only one campaign is needed but check any other shopping
campaigns and all other product-groups to be certain that the items
are not being filtered or matched elsewhere in the account.
otherwise, google should likely be contacted so that a person can
look directly into the data-feed, website, images, and both accounts.
After Days, I finally found it.
I've just aware that I made a mistake in "Attributes" the value of my site category doesn't being recognized by Google, so I have to create a new one based on the template from google itself.
After I re-fetch the feed, there are some changes happens. You can compare these below images with above images.
And finally... the products show up.

A single Shopify store for US and Europe, is it possible?

I'm new to Shopify and I'm looking for some guidance.
I have a customer who has a warehouse in the US and a warehouse in Europe. They have a Shopify store for US customers, with a shipping from address set to the warehouse in the US.
They do not have a store for European customers.
What they would like to do, which I'm not sure is possible... Is keep the current US store, and add the ability to ship to Europe. This would require adding prices in Euros, for each product, and adding a second Shipping from address, which does not seem to be an option.
Does anyone have any experience with this, and can provide some guidance on any of these points?
I'd agree with what David said. It is easier and less-tax-hassle free two maintain the store on two domains.
But I can see why you require a multi-currency store. Fortunately, Shopify does have provision to at least display the product prices and offer a toggle switch for the users.
Refer to the following Shopify docs:
Show multiple currencies in a drop-down list on your storefront
Add a button to your online store to enable toggling between two currencies
To do that, you would have to show prices in Euros, but all money would be collected as USD. Not ideal. Plus EU usually has taxes in, US, not. Shipping is easy in that you can control where things get dropshipped from.
It is simpler to just open two shops. One for Euroland, and one for the US Shops are cheap compared to the sweat you'll put in trying to make one store do it all.

Ecommerce: Conversion suggestions

I'm a technical person with in-depth knowledge on Python and its framework. I've build an ecommerce store using Django-Oscar. I've multiple products in my store.
My store offers a large assortment of products in the Electronics category. A new and upcoming sub-category is surveillance and security systems. However, due to the varied nature of products in this category, the products are distributed across “Home Security” (Under Appliances) and “Security Systems”, etc. (under the Computers & Laptop > Office Equipment). A better understanding of the market segments is required for better positioning these products.
I reviewed Maplin, another e-store that provides same category of products on its store for better placing of my products.
Since I'm not a business analyst or a sales person, I want to get some recommendations/suggestions on how my e-commerce store can structure the products to increase conversion based on your review of the Maplin Storefront and my own product mix in this category. The constraint is that I cannot create a separate level 1 category for surveillance and security systems.
i tried Google on where should a particular product be placed to increase the conversion rate, but to little fortune. Also, I tried finding other SO portals where this type of question is a fit, but couldn't find any. So, if you can let me know the appropriate portal for this kind of question, it will be of great help!!! You can provide your recommendation/suggestions here as well.
Thanks!!! Appreciate your help!!!
register for google webmaster tools
https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/
-- then verify your website with google
take a look at google merchant center
https://www.google.com/merchants/
this page has links to google product taxonomy docs with categories etc
https://support.google.com/merchants/answer/160081
amazon is also worth looking at http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=200218500
next step would be structured data for the products
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/1211158
http://schema.org/Product

yotpo reviews not working in bigcommerce

I need to add rich snippets in a big-commerce store including the ratings/reviews of the products and for generating reviews, I am using yotpo.
I have added the code for the rich snippets in the big-commerce store and everything is in order but still when I test it using google testing tool (http://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/richsnippets) it does not show the reviews of the products.
For example, this is a link of a product with ratings
http://drillsandcutters.com/1-2-hss-split-point-black-and-gold-killer-force-kfd-jobber-length-drill-bit/
In the bigcommerce store it shows the ratings but in the GOOGLE Search it does not, not in the testing tool also
I have also checked the source code of the above products page and have seen that the "ratingValue" and "ratingCount" = 0.
Regards,
Inzamam Tahir
The only way to do this is by moving/copying your reviews from Yotpo to Bigcommerce' product review system.
Your problem is that Yotpo stores and manages the reviews and injects them onto your product page via javascript. Google (mostly) ignores javascript on the page and thus is not seeing the reviews that are not truly part of the page.
So, you are left with leaving them on Yotpo and getting more reviews, moving them all back into Bigcommerce, or trying to mirror the Yotpo reviews in Bigcommerce.

Open Source Shopping Cart that Allows me to Add Many Attributes to Items?

I am trying to find a shopping cart that will allow me to add different attributes to an item then be able to save those attributes before the customer puts the item into the cart.
Similar to how http://folsomskis.com/custom has done it. They have a LOT of graphics for their skis, however, they do not have an add to cart option once everything is updated for the ski, they just have you fill out the form...
Any thoughts or ideas? Thanks!
in open source shopping cart will not allow you the entry of attributes. because it is having limited application. there are lot of companies in the market provides you the shopping cart solution, you can integrate the solution with M-commerce, F-commerce and partners like eBay, amazon and Other. there is a solution called " Nichesuite" from Nichepro technologies provides you a most affordable, user-friendly solution. With NicheSuite, you can capture and synchronise your database digitally for future reference. NicheSuite also allows a group of social media users to blog about products, and it also has 3D visualisation!