New Google product categories in ePages – important changes for merchants on September 22

by: | on 23. Aug. 2011 | Category: Customer Experience & Conversion Rate | Comments: 0

On September 22, 2011 Google Shopping will change its guidelines. Products that you would like to continue to have listed in the Google product search in Germany, UK, France and the USA will require additional information for the Google product categories after this cut-off date. If product data is transferred to Google without this information it will no longer be listed in the Google product search. The ePages blog will explain what you need to do to fulfill Google’s requirements in order to still be able to sell via Google Shopping after September 22.

Using ePages to sell on Amazon

by: | on 27. Oct. 2010 | Category: Price & Product Portals | Comments: 4

Use Amazon Marketplace to market your products to millions of potential customers. Thanks to the integration of Amazon within the ePages shop system, you can easily and practically do business via your back office in the Internet’s largest department store. Continue reading this ePages blog to learn how.

 

Ciao, Kelkoo, Google Base, etc.: Selling via Product Portals

by: | on 26. Apr. 2010 | Category: Price & Product Portals | Comments: 0

Shopping portals have become a key source of information for online customers. Websites such as Shopping.com, Kelkoo, Pangora or Ciao allow customers to survey the marketplace and see who charges how much for the same product. Google’s free product-search technology, Google Base, prominently displays results in its list when you search for a product. Online merchants should exploit this opportunity to increase their sales.

Selling Products Using Google Base

by: | on 19. Feb. 2009 | Category: Customer Experience & Conversion Rate | Comments: 2

Online merchants can position all their products at Google Base for free. An interface to Google Base in the ePages shop software facilitates a one-time exporting of products and updating them at regular intervals. In the next entry, you can read about how to publish your products at Google Base.*