NexTag Considering a Facelift

December 9, 2007

NexTag is testing out a new homepage…

Obvious differences are as follows:
-Emphasis on the ability to save products (shopping list, wish list)
-Tag cloud of popular searches
-Product spotlight section featuring top products in 10 categories including Luggage, MP3 & Media Players, Notebook Computers, and Watches. These spotlights include links to Top Brands and Rebates.
-Compare Hotel Rates is now ‘Travel Rates’ and gets featured placement, now above Mortgage Loans (hmmm…do you think the market has shifted a bit?)
-’Home Prices’ section gets a little love

New look:
NexTag Redesign

Old look:
NexTag Homepage


Channel Intelligence Teams up with Infopia

December 6, 2007

Channel Intelligence

Channel Intelligence announced a strategic alliance with Infopia.

From the press release:

“This relationship provides access for CI customers to Infopia’s eCommerce platform—to help them become high volume sellers on eBay, which is a $34B marketplace in the United States alone.”

CI and eBay? Isn’t that supposed to be ChannelAdvisor (CA) and eBay?

Well, that could be the point. CI already works with eBay and other marketplaces such as Amazon and Shop.com through SellCast, but no one knows CI as an eBay helper company. At the same time, CI could be targeting the smaller merchant through this deal, expanding beyond the brand names they currently work with.

With ChannelAdvisor’s recent acquisition of MarketWorks, CA has a stranglehold on the top eBay sellers. Now the real value of those eBay sellers in the long run is still questionable. I’m sure that CA and CI both hope that they can upsell eBay sellers on basic commerce operations as well as off-eBay marketing activites (PPC, SEO, Affiliate Programs, other Marketplaces, etc.). But that’s tough to do when you’re dealing with fairly unsophisticated merchants who only know of life on eBay.

The other side of the equation, though, says that eBay sellers are fed up with eBay and need a way to expand. Note PriceGrabber’s more aggressive push towards acquiring individual sellers. Not targeting the millions of eBay sellers would be naive.


More Holiday Shopping Numbers – Become and SortPrice

December 4, 2007

Become Logo

Become’s referrals to merchants was up 54.5% year over year for Cyber Monday.
The largest category overall for Become was Clothing followed by Home & Garden and Electronics. The top 10 searched for terms were: Dooney & Burke (handbags), Wii, iPod, Garmin, Ed Hardy, Nike Shocks, Air Hogs, Ugg Boots, and Plasma TV. Once again, children’s toys are struggling.

Sortprice Logo

SortPrice’s referrals to merchants was up 32% year over year for the Black Friday/Cyber Monday weekend. Popular searches included Transformers, Canon SD1000, Coffee makers, Xbox 360, Cashmere sweater, and Patent boot .

Popular categories included: Video Game Consoles, Action Figures, Riding Toys, PC Games, and Digital Cameras.

As for surprises, Sortprice saw a high volume of searches for eco-friendly related products like ‘energy star’ and solar lights’.


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