Here's a simple example of how to implement and test Facebook campaigns that will drive new business for many retailers. Since the Yahoo & MSN Search Alliance has finalized, many PPC advertisers are just now getting familiar with the Microsoft...
Retail Search Ad Spend Up 33% So Far in Q4 2008 Posted by Nathania Johnson Nov 24, 2008 SearchIgnite has released data showing that the search ad spend for retailers is up 33% so far in the fourth quarter of 2008.
Microsoft Acquires Shopping Search Site JellyfishJellyfish acts like a reverse auction through which retailers are ranked according to the amount they agree to lower their prices. Unhappy MSN AdCenter Customer, SEO Scoop
NearbyNow in 100 Cities by the HolidaysLocal search company NearbyNow has built a unique model that helps shopping mall retailers bring in foot traffic by putting their product info and inventory online.
Retailers Should Focus on SEO, Shopping SearchRetailers should move beyond their traditional paid search campaigns and pay attention to SEO and shopping search engines, according to a new study from TrafficLeader.
Retailers Should Focus on SEO, Shopping SearchRetailers should move beyond their traditional paid search campaigns and pay attention to SEO and shopping search engines, according to a new study from TrafficLeader.
Two such areas where retailers should pay special attention include shopping search and search engine optimization (SEO), according to a new report from TrafficLeader, a search marketing consultancy and subsidiary of Marchex.
Priced Out On Search Ads, Small Retailers Look To Print, Radio, Paid Content Where top 10 results have been the goal of many search marketers, this particular study of MSN users, which was a small-scale study, found that most users will only get...
NearbyNow Brings New 'Inventory' To Local Search - A new site called NearbyNow is pulling together real-time POS ("point of sale") inventory information from retailers large and small and presenting it through local-mall portal sites.MORE”.
t currently
have real-time inventory information, but directs consumers to local retailers
mostly nationals like Home Depot and Sears) that are likely to have the
desired products (clicking on products takes users to retailer websites).
Local search engines, especially local shopping
engines will continue to be important as most people still research online and
then buy offline at local retailers. So why wasn't it an issue on Yahoo, MSN or Ask.com?
Thomas is upset with these shopping search engines for not screening past fraudulent retailers more closely. Thomas reports that even though PriceRitePhoto has been delisted after its abusive bait and switch tactics, it has been re-listed at both...
Thomas is upset with these shopping search engines for not screening past fraudulent retailers more closely. Thomas reports that even though PriceRitePhoto has been delisted after its abusive bait and switch tactics, it has been re-listed at both...
Thomas is upset with these shopping search engines for not screening past fraudulent retailers more closely. Thomas reports that even though PriceRitePhoto has been delisted after its abusive bait and switch tactics, it has been re-listed at both...
A DMNews.com article: Retailers, Engines Want Standard for Product Description, discusses a session at Shop.org's FirstLook 2006 event where representatives from Yahoo, MSN, AOL, Become, and Shop.com, along with several retailers and trade groups...
GUS may not be a familiar name, but its subsidiaries include Experian (credit reports), and U.K.retailers Argos and Homebase. Since Chris wrote this article another development I see as important in shopping search is the recent inclusion of eBay...
While the value of these types of sites is obvious for large, bulky items that are hard to buy online (think refrigerator), I've also found that they surface dual merchant/manufacturer rebates that I don't always find online, making it compelling...
According to the post, ninemsn Shopping is home to 200,000 products from more than 200 retailers. A post on the MSNShopping Insider Blog points out that the shopping database on ninemsn, MSN's site in Australia, has been retooled and is now live.
Retailers, News Sites Battle For 'John Roberts' Searchers. In the second of a two-part article, we look at search engine penalties applied by Yahoo and MSN, and how webmasters can avoid them, or get them removed once sites are in the penalty box.
Launched last September (see our review), it examines how AOL hopes the service will attract searchers and retailers alike. MSNShopping Gets A Blog - Spotted via the Organized Shopping blog, MSNShopping Insider is a new blog from MSN that is...