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TechCrunch: Search Til You Drop: Google Launches Hosted Commerce Search For Retailers
ReadWriteWeb: Google Ho's for the Holidays, Introduces Commerce Search
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Search Til You Drop: Google Launches Hosted Commerce Search For Retailers
TechCrunch —
Searching retail sites can be frustrating at times. While many retailers try to present product search in a visually appealing way, search can often be slow or difficult to refine. Tonight, Google is making a huge play in retail space with the launch of Commerce Search, a hosted enterprise search product to power online retail stores and e-commerce websites.
Google offers a general hosted search product that is used by organizations that want to add customized Google search functionality to their websites. Google is now entering the vertical space, by the first tailor-made enterprise product, with retail optimized ...
Google Ho's for the Holidays, Introduces Commerce Search
ReadWriteWeb —
Halloween's barely over, but it's already the most wonderful time of the year! Brace yourselves for the onslaught of holiday-themed money-grubbing, folks.
The tech sector is subjected to the same indignities, beginning with a new enterprise search product from our friends at Google, who insist that users will stay on your pathetic website for about eight seconds unless they find exactly what they're looking for. And how ever shall they find it? Google Commerce Search, of course!
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Google Commerce Search was engineered with the online retail experience in mind. It purports to allow ...
Google Launches Commerce Search for Retailers
Mashable! —
While Google may have its Google Checkout payment platform, it’s not really a player in the ecommerce space. Considering the billions of dollars being exchanged on thousands of retail websites every year, that’s a big market that Google isn’t monetizing.
Perhaps that’s why we’re surprised that it took them this long to launch Google Commerce Search, a new search engine that online retailers can install on their websites to provide Google-style speed and efficiency for customers when they search for products.
The product is straightforward: it is meant to help consumers search and ...
Google Commerce Search (GCS) for faster e-commerce searching
D' Technology Weblog —
To make e-commerce searching easier, Google released a new product called “Google Commerce Search (GCS),” a hosted, cloud-based offering that brings relevancy, speed, and Google ease-of-use to e-commerce sites. It uses Google search technology to make online retail searching both fast and customizable, visitors can sort by category, price, brand or any other attribute. E-store administrators can highlight special products or connect related ones so searching’s easier for customers. Commerce Search includes a built-in spellchecker and synonyms so if visitors can't spell particular toy ...
Google Launches Commerce Search to Boost Your Conversion Rates
WebProNews Feed —
Google has launched a new product that online retailers may find incredibly useful for improving the product search on their site, and potentially increasing sales and reducing bounce rates. It's called simply Google Commerce Search. Think Google Site Search, specifically tailored to e-commerce and product sites. Google couldn't have timed such a release any better with the holiday shopping season arriving.
Do you think your sales could be improved with a better search feature? Discuss here.
"Search quality is a big factor in changing visitors to buyers ...
Google Launches Commerce Search for Retail Sites
AppScout —
Little known fact: once upon a time, Google used to be a search company. Crazy, right? The company today rolled out new search property aimed at retail sites. Arriving just in time for the holidays, Google Commerce Search is designed to make retail site browsing easier and more customizable.
The search is hosted by Google and lets users sort by brand, price, category, and any another category the business chooses. The service also features a built-in spellcheck and provides suggestions for the customer. You can find out more information about the service on its official Google ...
Commerce Search Puts Google Inside Retailers' Catalogs
E-Commerce Times —
Commerce Search Puts Google Inside Retailers' Catalogs Commerce Search Puts Google Inside Retailers' Catalogs By Erika Morphy E-Commerce Times 11/05/09 12:26 PM PT Google has launched a new cloud-based search tool targeting enterprise-level e-commerce operations, just in time for the 2009 holiday selling season. Commerce Search provides a set of features designed to improve the relevance of results for consumers searching a retailer's own product catalog, while boosting cross-selling opportunities. [image] Tips to Integrate Social Media into Your Day-to-Day Media Monitoring Is social media part of your PR and marketing strategy? This white paper is ...
All Your eCommerce Are Belong to Google
Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim —
I think every single one of us could share a frustrating online shopping experience, especially one about trying to find a product you know a retailer offers, but doesn’t show up in their search results. Google wants to make it easier for all of us with their new enterprise offering, Google Commerce ...
7 Days of Search and Social; the ultimate update
Search Engine Journal —
How are we this week my fine SEO geeks and phreaks.. last week was a pretty busy one out in the search blogosphere. Lots of great search stuff including another look at microformats and RDFa, some interesting patents and even an announcement here on SEJ for the new tools be offered in conjunction with the gang at Raven SEO tools (a newsletter sponsor no less). A lot of folks are at PubCon this week, for those of you that aren’t…. we have a TON of great reading to keep you busy…
So let’s get it on shall we?
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