Yes, I’ve cried wolf too many times, but you’ll notice that I’m back to regular blogging. You’ll see about 2 posts/day from me on average, so expect lots of fresh content. If there’s anything in particular you want me to investigate or cover, please let me know. Look forward to lots of comments. Let’s re-engage.
Also, welcome to the many new readers to the blog. I can tell by looking at my analytics that there are many shopping engine newbies out there. Please posts comments and engage with the community.
If you have any questions, just ask:
-ComparisonEngines related, send an email to brian at comparisonengines.com.
-SingleFeed related, send an email to brian at singlefeed.com
Hope it’s not an April’s Fool joke
LOL. Nope. Nice to hear from you, Nicolas. For those of you who don’t know who Nicolas is, make sure to check out his blog on comparison shopping: http://www.nicolasleroy.fr/ – he rocks!
If you have any recent info about shopper.cnet.com that’d be great!
What engines will accept zero bid or free listings? Here are the ones we currently use: google products, sortprice, shopzilla zero bid. are there others that either accept zero bids or are free and worthwhile?
Thanks
I would love to see you blog about the merits (if any) of using a comparison engine to market one of a kind products that don’t have a direct correlation to others retail products like it by just a SKU or similar identification.
Hi Brian,
Can I ask how we go about getting a review on your site, and possibly a link within your Shopping Engines list with our competitors?
We are http://www.priceinspector.co.uk and our aim is to provide thousands of useful buyers tips and content as well as supplying prices for millions of products.
Let me know if a review / link would be possible, or if you need any more information from me.
Best regards,
Wes
Director
weslewis@priceinspector.co.uk