And did we mention that Google do not charge for the service - yes it's free!
Google's worldwide users perform more than a hundred million searches a each day. Many of these searches will be for the items you selling. That presents an enormous opportunity to introduce your products to customers you would otherwise spend lots of money in advertising trying to reach. At the end of the day, if you're operating an online business, listing your products in GoogleBase is one of the best (free) ways to market to thousands of targeted customers quickly.
In standard format the process can be tedious with having to list your items individually, however there are a number of modules available that wwill automate this process for you and upload items in bulk to GoogleBase at the click of a button. The process will take all your product information and format it for insertion into the GoogleBase system, removing any products that are not in the correct format for GoogleBase. The automated method will save you time, money and dramatically increase sales.
Get your data from other popular services Google themselves offer a store connector which is free on download from their website. This will put information about your store directly into their website for you if you have an eBay store or Yahoo store. System requirements; Windows Vista/XP/2000 SP3+
Simply create an account with GoogleBase and you are ready to use it, tell them the filename of the xml document and uplaod it, or have the process automated for you. Note that there is a 20MB limitation to your file sizes that are uploaded so if you have 100's of 1000's of products you will need to split your file into bite sizes.
Proven Sales We have been running trials of this great product through a customer site and have already seen sales volume due to this form of marketing. For example we introduced the module to a new site with no other forms of marketing other than GoogleBase and saw sales of over £200 in one week.
Our recommendation is to look at GoogleBase and start using it as soon as you can.
Copyright (c) 2008 Daren Burbridge
Google Base Store Connector
In order for Google Base to succeed, it will need the support of both publishers and users. Quite frankly, most are having difficulty seeing the value in Google Base. Google Base, is a new service in beta, from Google that requests that publishers add their information to the "Google Base". Google Base is hosted by Google. All types of item submissions are accepted online and off-line information in a variety of formats. Google Base uses tagging similar to that found in many social-bookmarking applications, though Google refers to it as labels. The labels are used by Google to categorize or add attributes to the information, that better describes the content. The more popular specific attributes become, the more often Google will suggest them when others post the same or similar items. Additionally, items that become more popular will show up as suggested item types in the "Choose an Existing Item Type" drop down menu.
Based on the relevance of the submitted items, they may also be included in the main Google search index, and other Google products such as Froogle and Local Google Search.
Because the individual submitting the content can define the content using labels, the system is left open to rampant spam. While there does appear to be a "checks and balances" in place with each listing showing a "report a bad link" button, that allow searches to report and indicate that content has been improperly tagged, contains adult content, or is otherwise inappropriate content. It is unclear whether Google will create a hierarchy of web surfers. DMOZ and many Wiki systems, create a leadership structure of users to minimize spam, but the fact remains that both systems are prone to abuses. It is unclear whether Google will implement a similar system.
Google Base is currently available only in English. Web surfers can experiment with Google Base and browse through existing items at any time. However, to submit items, a Google Account must be created. Google Base will currently accept bulk uploads in CSV, RSS 1.0, RSS 2.0 and Atom 0.3 formats.
Content providers who already have RSS feeds can easily submit their content to Google Base without requiring a lot of additional work. Unfortunately at this time, each Google Account only allows for 10 feeds to be submitted to Google Base. Many content publishers have merged content topics and multiple RSS feeds into a single RSS feed. This is inefficient and may ultimately hurt the structure of Google Base, as each RSS feed may contain items that are unrelated.
One nice feature of Google Base has is a geo-targeting search feature that produces results for a very specific region. However at this time many submission do not include a product location so the geo-targeting feature, while a nice addition, will need some refinement as well.
Google Base currently produces far less relevant searches than a vertical search engine. Why Google is relying on tagging (labels) rather than the contextual spidering makes little sense. And why Google has taken the step of content hosting is unclear. Search Engines historically devalue duplicate content, the Google hosting may provide a unique twist to the duplicate content debates.
While Google Base is still in beta, it is clear that it needs to be polished. In order to garner the support from publishers and users Google articulating the purpose and intent of Google Base might help in gaining support.
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