ebgreen
Joined: Jan 07, 2001
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Posted: 2003-Sep-05 19:33
I am looking for malls such as BizRate, Dealtime, MySimon and others. Can someone please assist with the others...I don't know of any???
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thejenn
Joined: Aug 08, 2001
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Posted: 2003-Sep-06 14:09
You can also make sure you are in Froogle, Ask Jeeves Shopping Search, eShop (part of MSN), PriceGrabber and PriceScan...
anyone else know any more?
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ebgreen
Joined: Jan 07, 2001
# Posts: 162
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Posted: 2003-Sep-06 14:16
There are a bunch luisted somewhere on DMOZ but I cannot find the category.
How do you get on AOL Shopping?
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ebgreen
Joined: Jan 07, 2001
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Posted: 2003-Sep-06 14:31
Do these cost anything and if so, any idea how much?
Shopping Search, eShop (part of MSN), PriceGrabber and PriceScan...
Thanks,
ebgreen
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thejenn
Joined: Aug 08, 2001
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Posted: 2003-Sep-06 14:47
You'd have to check their Terms of Service and find out. I haven't used them personally, just know of them as being shopping search engines.
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ebgreen
Joined: Jan 07, 2001
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Posted: 2003-Sep-06 15:07
Okay. Thanks.
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skiguide
Joined: Feb 02, 2001
# Posts: 761
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Posted: 2004-Apr-14 01:51
Yahoo! Shopping is quite popular as well.
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patrickh
Joined: Oct 05, 2001
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Posted: 2004-Apr-20 22:38
We just setup pricgrabber for a client and I believe it was $1000 setup fee.
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whynot???
Joined: Mar 29, 2001
# Posts: 219
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Posted: 2004-May-19 21:26
Here is a list of Shopping Search Engines:
Shopping.com (aka dealtime)
Pricegrabber.com
Bizrate
mysimon
Shopper.com (Cnet)
ShopCartUSA.com
Nextag.com
Streetprices
pricescan
price.com
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skiguide
Joined: Feb 02, 2001
# Posts: 761
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Posted: 2004-May-21 15:32
dont' forget Froogle. (even though it's free
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unlimitedperfumes
Joined: Jul 12, 2004
# Posts: 20
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Posted: 2004-Jul-13 15:02
Is there a service that will submit your product feed for you (I'm assuming for a fee), to all (or at least several) of the shopping engines?
JP
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whynot???
Joined: Mar 29, 2001
# Posts: 219
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Posted: 2004-Jul-22 02:59
If you can generate one datafeed - most of the bigger Shopping search engines can all use the same one. I am currently running the same datafeed with the following Shopping engines:
Shopping.com
Pricegrabber.com
ShopCartUSA.com
Nextag.com
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unlimitedperfumes
Joined: Jul 12, 2004
# Posts: 20
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Posted: 2004-Jul-27 14:16
Which are the top shopping search engines in terms of searches/usage? I would imagine that Froogle, Bizrate and Shopping.com are the three biggest/most used, but, I could be wrong. Does anyone have this information?
JP
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whynot???
Joined: Mar 29, 2001
# Posts: 219
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Posted: 2004-Jul-28 01:24
The big ones are: shopping.com, bizrate, pricegrabber.com, nextag.com. Although i have been using pricescan.com & shopcartusa.com for a few months now & while they dont have the same levels of traffic as the big 4, they do send a nice amount of orders.
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voltexx
Joined: Eons Ago
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Posted: 2004-Oct-08 04:46
I found www.priceleap.com to be a great place. Give it a try!
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chhchung
Joined: Nov 06, 2004
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Posted: 2004-Nov-06 16:14
Does any of them good for wholesale(the way costco do)?
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keke21
Joined: Nov 30, 2004
# Posts: 19
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Posted: 2004-Nov-30 20:36
I would suggest Froogle, Sortprice, and Pricescan...is pricescan still free? I know the other 2 are...=)
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anand101
Joined: Feb 11, 2005
# Posts: 8
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Posted: 2005-Feb-12 02:30
be careful of bizrate they promote fake clicking i canceled after 2 months.
thanks
andy
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kjripp
Joined: Feb 16, 2005
# Posts: 1
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Posted: 2005-Feb-16 15:31
If you sell wholesale, try gowholesale.com.
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corepages
Joined: Jan 30, 2005
# Posts: 1
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Posted: 2005-Mar-22 18:15
Try consumer sites like consumerworld.org and cusbiz.com and other sites ebuyer.com and ecost.com.
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