"How to Direct Qualified Buyers STRAIGHT to Your Product or Service by Getting Listed on the Shopping Bot Sites!"
Looking
for a great source of extra traffic for your web site? Interested
in attracting qualified buyers to your product or service? Searching
for a cheap (or even free) method of marketing your product
or service?
If
you're an online
business owner, you know that attracting qualified traffic --
people who are already interested in buying your product or
service -- is fundamental to your success. That's why I wanted
to tell you about an increasingly popular way to get that cheap,
qualified traffic you're always after. They're called "shopping
bots" and they're becoming more valuable all the time.
1.
What Exactly Is a "Shopping Bot?"
Shopping
bots are basically like search engines except that, instead
of finding information, they are designed to help shoppers find
the products or services they are looking for on the Internet.
In much the same way as search engines provide searchers with
links to web sites, shopping bot sites list specific product
information so shoppers can compare features and prices.
And this
means that shopping bots can be an excellent way for your potential
customers to find out exactly what you have to offer -- and
how to get it.
2. What Are the Benefits of Registering with a Shopping
Bot Site?
Shopping
bots are a cheap (or, in some cases, free) way to gain "extra"
exposure for your product. In fact, it is often easier and cheaper
to rank at the top of competitive categories in the shopping
bots than in the search engines.
Most shopping
bot sites will display ads to potential customers in an appealing,
easy-to-understand format, making these sites increasingly popular
places for savvy consumers to conduct their product research.
If your
product or service is competitively priced or offers buyers
a unique or compelling benefit, and if you have a well-written
ad, standing out from your competition will be a piece of cake.
Best of
all, though, shopping bots can be a great place for business
owners struggling to stand out in competitive markets to capture
the eyeballs of qualified potential customers -- without spending
more than you can afford for the more popular pay-per-click
ads like Overture and Google AdWords.
3.
How Do I Get My Site Registered?
Though one
shopping bot site differs slightly from the next, registering
your web site and products with most of them is usually pretty
easy. Here are the basic rules you need to follow to get your
ad placed on a shopping bot site:
- Submit
your product listings to one of the top 5 to 10 most popular
bots.
While there are dozens of shopping bots to choose from, there
are only really 5 or so that get enough traffic to make submission
worth your time. (I'll go over my list of top 5 favorites
in just a minute.)
- Is
the site format right for you? You need to consider
whether your products or services are competitively priced
or if they stand high above the competition.
Some shopping bot sites list products according to price,
or give shoppers the ability to modify a search to show pricing
in ascending/descending order. Others will list suppliers
in priority sequence based on pay-per-position bidding.
Shopping bots that place a strong emphasis on price may not
be favored by business owners who rely on a unique selling
feature instead of price. So, if your product is better --
but not cheaper -- than the competition's, you'll need to
find a shopping bot that's a better fit for you.
-
Determine the cost of placing your ad. For
the majority of shopping bot sites, you will be expected to
pay on a pay-per-click (PPC) basis. On average, these costs
vary between 5 cents and $1.25 per click, depending on the
popularity of your product and the category it appears in.
In many cases, you will also need to make a deposit of between
$100 and $200, depending on the product or service you are
selling. But don't worry -- these deposits are applied toward
your PPC account.
- Get
your "product feed" ready to go. Your "product feed"
is the information you submit to a shopping bot about the
product you want advertised. This may include the description
of your product, pricing, the category you want it to appear
in, your web site URL, and product availability.
For example, a typical product feed looks like this:
| Product
URL |
Prod.
Name |
Product
Description |
Category |
Price |
Avail. |
| http://www.fitnessnyou.com/book14.html |
Shake
it up! |
Meal
Replacement Drink |
Health
& Nutrition |
$40/
case of 12 |
In
Stock |
How you submit your product feed to a shopping bot site will
vary depending on the guidelines of the site. Some sites make
it easy to submit your feed through their online forms or
downloadable software; other sites make it a bit of chore
to submit your feed, requiring you to upload information through
an FTP (file transfer protocol) client.
Whatever the type of product feed a site uses, beware of third-party
companies or web sites that want to take your hard-earned
money to create product feeds for you. Creating your own product
feed is not a difficult process to learn, and can save you
a lot of money in the end.
- Register
your product feed. Once you have decided which shopping
bot site to use and have created your product feed, registering
should take a matter of minutes. The shopping bot site administrators
will review your information and product feed for approval.
Be aware that the approval process can take anywhere from
a few days to a couple of weeks.
| IMPORTANT
NOTE: Larger shopping bot sites share their
listings with affiliated sites. So, for example, registering
with a shopping bot site like Shopping.com,
which is affiliated with DealTime.com
and Epinions.com,
will get you listed with the affiliated sites as well
at NO EXTRA COST! |
4.
Once My Product Is Listed, How Do I Get Noticed?
The
best way to get your product noticed is to ensure that your
ad includes clear, compelling benefits. This can make the difference
between having prospective customers find you with ease or letting
your ad get lost or pushed down in the search results.
Try
to avoid using obscure abbreviations or product codes in your
ad. For example, would you be more inclined to click on an ad
that says: "Tel. blk. crdlss. 21KF4900-A" ... or an ad that
reads: "900 Mhz Black Cordless Telephone" You'd pick the second
ad, right? That's because it clearly states what the offer is.
Shoppers will be deterred by an obscure ad, so make sure your
ad is clear, compelling, and reader-friendly.
5.
Where Should I Start? Which Bots Are Best?
We
spent some time checking out dozens of the shopping bots on
the 'Net. A number of them are good, but not all of them are
worth submitting your ads to. Here are our five favourites:
- #1
on our list is BizRate (www.bizrate.com)
BizRate requires a $100 deposit from its merchants, but offers
low minimum bidding rates, starting at just 10 cents per click
and moving up to 30 cents per click.
Products feeds submitted to BizRate may take 7 to 14 days
to be listed, so merchants will need to make sure they aren't
pressed for time when advertising their goods. Merchants with
product feeds already submitted to Yahoo! Stores can submit
the same feed format to BizRate.
BizRate currently ranks 272 in Alexa (www.alexa.com), which
means that the site gets a huge amount of traffic.
- Grabbing
the #2 spot on the list is PriceGrabber (www.pricegrabber.com)
PriceGrabber offers many of the same features as BizRate,
with one major difference: Merchants without a web site can
use PriceGrabber's "Store Builder" option to post their product
or service.
There are no up-front costs for the Store Builder service
as it is commission based. Merchants are charged $1.00 on
each sale under $15, and 7.5% for each sale over $15. These
virtual storefronts are also covered by limited fraud protection
of up to $500 with a $15 deductible.
If you want your logo displayed in the search results, you'll
be charged an additional fee of $500 or 2.5% of your monthly
transactions, whichever amount is greater.
The current Alexa ranking for PriceGrabber is a strong 380.
- #3
on our list is Shopping.com (www.shopping.com)
This service works especially well for merchants who don't
want to spend time coming up with catchy product descriptions
for their product feed, as Shopping.com displays a universal
description of commonly searched items at the top of a search
page, with ads listed below.
Of course, this may be a disadvantage if you rely on a unique
selling proposition (like high-quality, or ease of use) as
opposed to a competitive price.
Shopping.com offers a flexible bid-management system. For
example, if one merchant bids 40 cents for placement and another
bids 55 cents, Shopping.com will adjust the higher bid down
to 41 cents.
To set up an account with Shopping.com, you will need to put
down a minimum deposit of $200 before submitting your product
feeds.
Shopping.com currently places at 594 in the Alexa rankings.
- Appearing
at #4 spot on the list is Yahoo! Shopping (www.shopping.yahoo.com)
One of the attractive features of listing with Yahoo! Shopping
is that your search results will also appear in other Yahoo!
Search engines (such as Yahoo! Search and Yahoo! Guides).
Yahoo! Shopping operates on a PPC platform. Costs for PPC
listings start at 19 cents (for categories like clothing and
general household items) and go up to $1.25 (for categories
like flowers and jewelry).
The Yahoo! Shopping search results are listed by item type,
but not necessarily by manufacturer or model number. This
style of listing can be advantageous to you if your unique
selling proposition is more attractive to potential customers
than the price of your product or service.
The Alexa ranking for Yahoo! Shopping is 1, which is a bit
misleading because www.shopping.yahoo.com is a link through
Yahoo!'s main web page.
- #5
on our list is Google's new project: Froogle Beta (www.froogle.com)
Google's new free beta shopping bot ("beta" meaning "almost
finished, but not quite perfect!") is online and ready for
you to use. The "free" aspect of Froogle is an especially
attractive element of the beta testing and should not be overlooked.
In
fact, it is rumored that Froogle will continue to be free
even after the beta testing stages, adding to its appeal.
Froogle will be relying on sponsored ads (found at the right-hand
side of their web pages) to keep the shopping bot going.
Froogle also offers two convenient ways to submit product
feeds:
- By
filling out their online form
- By
making use of their Froogle Feeder software, which can
be downloaded on a 30-day trial basis
Froogle
still needs to work out a few bugs before it can provide
shoppers with accurate search results, but it ranks in our
top 5 list because it is free and there is no risk for merchants
to list their products.
Although Froogle receives a whopping third position the
Alexa rankings, this can be largely attributed to the enormous
amount of traffic coming through Google.com.
We also
found some shopping bot sites that had definite perks to them,
but didn't make it into our top 5, including:
6.
Final Thoughts
Using shopping
bots is definitely a great way to beef up your web site traffic,
bringing you qualified (i.e., interested) shoppers without costing
you a lot of money.
The most
important thing to remember is that not every shopping bot site
works in the same way. Choosing the one that suits your product
or service will be crucial to the success of your ad.
And while
shopping bots are an excellent source of cheap, qualified traffic,
be sure you don't limit yourself to this one tool! Used properly,
shopping bots can be a great addition to your online ad campaigns
and can nicely complement your other marketing efforts.
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