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Have you been to Froogle yet? It’s a new product search
engine from Google. It’s actually existed for almost a year
now, but it only went live as a link from Google’s homepage
in the past month. It's quite possibly the greatest online
marketing tool for retailers ever invented.
What is Froogle?
Froogle is a product specific search engine that indexes catalogs
of online retailers and compiles the information for their users.
Search for DVD Players, and you’ll come up with 37,000 options
as of this writing. You can then filter down to DVD Players between
$200-300 and still have 581 choices. Want a DVD/VCR combo? Add
VCR to the search query to filter down to 209 options, and then
sort by price with one click.
That should explain the power of this program for consumers,
but how do retailers make the most out of this by getting in front
of their prospective customers for the products they sell?
The Froogle Feed
While Froogle will likely visit your catalog, index it, and add
the products to their search engine, the better way to go is to
send Froogle a data feed. This is basically a text file listing
your product names, descriptions, pricing information, images,
and the URL of each product within your cart. This will help Froogle
accurately serve your cart's products with up to date pricing..
What does it cost?
Nothing. Submitting to Froogle is free, and you can do it as
often as once a day (but at least once a month). Google has also
stated that they plan to keep Froogle free by serving Google Adwords
ads alongside the Froogle search results.
How do I build a Froogle Feed?
After signing up with Froogle, they will send you an extensive
set of instructions on how to create a Froogle feed. If you have
a small set of products, you could easily whip up a Froogle feed
in a spreadsheet like Excel, then save it as a text file for upload
to Froogle. However, if you have a large inventory with volatile
pricing, you’ll probably want to look into exporting a Froogle
feed from your database. One way to do this is to have your webmaster
script a tab delimited file on your in-stock inventory so you
can easily save it off and load it whenever you make changes.
If you want to turn that up another notch, have your webmaster
script your Froogle feed to automatically FTP itself on a regular
schedule.
Get Froogling
If you have an online catalog and aren’t Froogling you’re
passing up additional sales. Sign up with Froogle today and get
your Froogle on.
Ed Kohler is president of Haystack In A Needle and creates Froogle
Feeds for his clients. Contact
Ed today to get Froogling.
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