2013-09-26

If you’re looking for the 10 best CSEs and the secrets to succeeding on each one, then you’re in the right place. Check out this post to see our top picks and get our insider tips.



There’s a lot to like about comparison shopping engines (CSEs). They increase your store’s visibility, attract new customers and best of all, boost your sales. But with so many CSEs out there, it can be hard to know which ones to tackle first, let alone figure out how to become an expert in them all.

To remedy that, let’s look at CPC Stategy’s top 10 CSEs (in no particular order) and get some insider tips on how to succeed on each.

 

1. Google Product Listing Ads (Paid)

Google Shopping is one of the biggest and most popular shopping engines around. To utilize it, you’ll need to use two platforms: Google’s Merchant Center and Google’s AdWords. In the Merchant center, you’ll manage all of your products. In your AdWords account, you’ll manage your Product Listing Ads (PLAs), set a daily budget and adjust bids.

Once submitted, your ads can be seen both in regular search results and on Google’s shopping site. Plus, Google Shopping is available in multiple countries such as the UK, Germany, France, Japan, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Brazil, Australia and Switzerland.



 

Pros of Google Product Listing Ads:

They have a 21% higher click-through rate than text ads

No minimum bids, making it ideal for those with smaller budgets

Free to include a marketing message, such as “Free shipping on orders over $75+”

 

Cons of Google Product Listing Ads:

Must manage two platforms (Merchant Center and AdWords) to run your shopping feeds

Strict guidelines on data quality leading up to account suspension

CPCs rates have increased by 53% compared to last year

 

Insider tips on Google Product Listing Ads:

Avoid watermarked images

Don’t use all uppercase product titles

Avoid using “free shipping” in your product descriptions

 

2. Amazon Product Ads (Paid)

You probably know that you can sell on Amazon via Amazon Marketplace. But did you know you can also advertise with Amazon Product Ads? These product ads are shown to Amazon’s 44 million customers each month in many places, including the Detail Page, Search and Browse, Tower Ads and Buy Box. To have your ads displayed, you have to set up a Seller Central account and have a daily budget and minimum bids. Amazon Product Ads is also available for merchants to use in the UK.

  

Pros of Amazon Product Ads:

Allows products that can’t be listed in Amazon Marketplace

Provides suggested bids to help you bid wisely

Has an easy bidding system where the products are divided based on product categories, with three different price ranges in each category

 

Cons of Amazon Product Ads:

No control over which categories your products are submitted to

Stricter content requirements than Amazon Marketplace

Automatically decides the type of ad placement: All or Targeted

 

Insider tip on Amazon Product Ads

Increase visibility and reach the most relevant customer by using up to five keywords that best describes each product

If you’re new to Amazon Product Ads, you can get $75 in free clicks by signing up

 

3. Nextag (Paid)

Nextag is popular for helping shoppers find great deals on products, event tickets, real estate, travel tickets and coupons. It gets 30 million unique visitors every month and is also available in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and Spain.

To list your ads on Nextag, you need a monthly budget and minimum bid for all categories. It also has three traffic-driving programs you can take advantage of: Display Rank, Merchant Logo and Marketing Message. And if you’re in the business of typically-restricted items like adult accessories or prescription drugs, you’re in luck; Nextag’s requirements are currently less strict than some other engines.

 

Pros of Nextag

You can collect reviews from customers once the sale is completed to increase credibility

ROI Optimizer helps easily track sales and conversion rates on the Nextag website

You can create complex shipping rules using the advanced interface

 

Cons of Nextag

Uses a bid ranking program to display products – the higher the bid, the better the position

Monthly budget is consumed faster. Products are displayed to qualified traffic in an accelerated manner instead of being spread across a day or month

Promotional marketing message costs anywhere from $0.05 to $0.10 based on the category

 

Insider tip on Nextag

Set Max CPC bids on your best selling products to beat your competition and get the highest rank possible

 

4. Shopping.com (Paid)

Shopping.com is part of the eBay commerce network and has 8 million online purchasers every month. You can advertise your products using targeted ad placements on Shopping.com and its partner websites such as TheFind and Bing. When you do, customers will see product details such as title, price, image and shipping details along with product reviews and ratings.

Shopping.com works on a monthly budget (minimum of $100 to get started) and offers free optimization tools such as an ROI Tracker and Survey Tool. In terms of your international reach, you can advertise in the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Australia.

 

Pros of Shopping.com

You can see your competitors’ top bids

It works on a value-based pricing model – bids are adjusted based on the quality of traffic

Free ROI tracker provided to measure performance and conversions

 

Cons of Shopping.com

Automatic payment plan requires linking to PayPal account; no credit cards allowed

No product level bidding

No promotional marketing messages allowed

 

Insider tip on Shopping.com

Sign up with Google AdWords to get listed in the Shopping.com “Sponsored listings” section

 

5. Shopzilla (Paid)

Shopzilla, known for helping shoppers find unique retailers and sales, has over 100 million products listed and 20 million unique monthly visitors.  If you advertise on Shopzilla, be sure to have a monthly budget and minimum CPCs for various categories, and be aware that it rates businesses to help consumers make their purchasing decisions.

Being on Shopzilla also means you get featured in Bizrate and Beso.com, and can advertise products in the UK, France and Germany. Plus, you’ll be able to list your coupons for free at RobotOatmeal.com.

 

 

 Pros of Shopzilla

You can bid at three levels: Category, Sub-category and Product level

It uses a smart pricing model where CPC is adjusted based on the traffic quality

You’re charged $0.01 more than the next highest bid in a given subcategory

 

Cons of Shopzilla

Products are categorized as “Catalog” and “Non-catalog” based on manufacturer SKU availability

A minimum bid of $4 is required for all products

Product ads are shown quickly and removed once the monthly spending cap has been reached

 

Insider tip on Shopzilla

Send images that are at least 200×200 pixels and less than 1000×1000 pixels

 

6. Pricegrabber (Paid)

Pricegrabber compares product prices and offers weekly specials, coupons and top searches, making it easy to boost your business’ visibility. It has 26 million active users, can be used by Canadian and UK-based businesses and, as an added bonus, has partnered with Yahoo! Shopping to show its listings.

To get started on Pricegrabber, you should have a monthly budget and minimum CPCs for your products. And fun fact: Pricegrabber allows you to specifically target Spanish-speaking customers.

 

 

Pros of Pricegrabber

No minimum bids

Offers three bidding source options: bid via feed import, bidding tool, CPC rate card value

Has a variety of media options to garner more attention: Banner Placements, Featured Merchant, Featured Products and Category Showcase

 

Cons of Pricegrabber

Ad Spend/Budget is consumed more rapidly since ads are shown in an accelerated manner to qualified traffic

No daily budget to control how much you spend in a day

Have to pay a minimum of $.10 to display your logo on your ad, in addition to a minimum ad spend of $700

 

Insider tip on Pricegrabber

Submit the same feed file as the one created for Google PLA

 

7. Become (Paid)

Become provides shoppers with the ability to compare prices easily, read product reviews and articles, participate in forums and find the best price deals online. Founded in 2004, they have 300 partners and 30,000 registered merchants. To advertise on Become, you need a monthly budget and minimum CPC bids. Become is available in the UK, Canada, France, Germany, Austria, Italy and Japan.

 

 Pros of Become

Free ROI Trackers help you see your sales

You can bid at category, sub-category or product level

Keywords can be used to help gain more exposure

 

Cons of Become

Minimum bid is required for all categories based on the rate card

Promotional Text is not free, costs at least $0.05

You are eligible for logo placements only if you bid more than $0.05 more than category minimum bids

 

Insider tip on Become

You can boost your credibility by joining their Trusted Merchant program. Simply fulfill these three requirements – have a valid SSL, valid contact info and accept two major credit cards

 

8. Pronto (Paid)

Pronto has one main site and four niche sites for different verticals such as style, technology, home and kids. The engine has 14 million unique users that are primarily looking for low-priced bargains.

In terms of advertising on Pronto, products go live when you add funds to your account. You manage the products bids through a monthly budget and all product categories are required to have a minimum CPC bid.

 

Pros of Pronto

Increase brand trust with permanent logo placement

Offers Featured Placement and Sponsored Listings for products to gain more visibility

You can use the Coupons & Offers functionality to attract more customers

 

Cons of Pronto

Products are automatically placed in different categories by Pronto

Bids can’t be controlled at the product level in the Merchant Center

No daily budget

 

Insider tip on Pronto

Submit product level bids in the feed file and it will override the category level bids

 

9. TheFind (Free)

TheFind is a free comparison shopping engine that requires no advertising spend. It’s primarily a discovery shopping engine that has over 500 million products and 25 million visitors. In addition to submitting your products for free, you can also submit your products to TheFind by creating a Merchant account. Plus, they have an Upfront Merchant program which can help you gain more visibility and highlight your products in their results.

 

Pros of TheFind

This engine is free, hence no bidding or budget

Accepts the same feed file as the one accepted by Google Merchant Center

Free to upgrade to be an Upfront Merchant

 

Cons of TheFind

TheFind has to crawl your website before displaying products on its site

ROI tracking is not provided

Reporting functionality isn’t available

 

Insider tip on TheFind

Send larger images to gain better placement

 

10. Bing Shopping (Free)

Bing Shopping is currently free for merchants and has 159 unique searchers in the Yahoo-Bing network. It has partnered with Shopping.com to display their results, but if don’t have a Shopping.com account but want to use Bing Shopping, you can sign up with Bing Ads to manage your merchant center. Bing Shopping is also known for displaying product data results and reviews that are shopper-friendly.

 

Pros of Bing Shopping

The engine is currently free, so no bidding is required

If you’re submitting to Shopping.com, your results are also displayed and highlighted in Bing Search & Shopping pages

Rich Caption allows products to be displayed in organic search results

 

Cons of Bing Shopping

With the holiday season approaching, Bing could possibly stop accepting new merchants as seen in 2012

ROI tracking not provided

Categorization in the feed file has minimal influence on how Bing categorizes the products

 

Insider tip on Bing Shopping

Bing is very likely introducing Paid Product Ads in the upcoming months

 

Although all 10 of these CSEs are great for business, you’ll want to pick the ones that best suit your needs and budget. Before you start, be sure to research which products you’re allowed to advertise on each engine and its specific feed specification requirements. And don’t forget: You can always learn more on our blog or reach out for help if needed.

 

Happy selling!

-Sharanya Srinivasan, Volusion

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