Submit Feeds to Comparison Shopping Engines
What to do
Submit your products list to CSE (comparison shopping engines)
What to measure
The quantity and the quality of the traffic you receive
Why submitting to CSE
You should diversify your traffic sources as much as possible. Relying your business on a couple of search engines like Google or Yahoo! means putting you, your employees and investors at risk. Have you ever thought how your business will do if you get banned on Google? Also, you want to grow the traffic to your website, isn’t it? And shopzilla.com and others like it can bring you some decent, converting traffic.
Different sources of traffic have different conversion rates, as you probably already know that – so, until you won’t try, you won’t know how good or bad a traffic source is performing.
Here’s a list of the top comparison engines, ranked based on the US visitors they attract:
Now, my question is, in how many of them is your website listed?
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makeup brush sets said:
Oct 15, 11 at 1:35 amGood post, i’ve never really thought about using other sites. Now when i think about it, i’ve been pretty nieve. What in your opinion is the best ones to use out of the list? I’ve read today that Twenga only charge when you make a sale instead of getting charged per click. I’m going to go check itout.
CPC_Andrew said:
Nov 21, 11 at 4:36 pmHey makeup brush sets,
I’d try Google Product Search first just cause it’s free. After that I would look at Canadian CSEs if you can submit internationally. UK comparison shopping engines notoriously convert horribly.
Hope this helps.
Andrew
TraiaN said:
Nov 21, 11 at 4:42 pmthanks Andrew!