|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Are you familiar with Froogle? If you are an online merchant, you certainly should be.
Froogle is Google's product search engine and was launched as a "beta product" in December 2002. Froogle's significance is in its ability to generate free "qualified" visitor traffic for online merchant products?assuming they gain "maximum exposure".
What can "maximum exposure" in Froogle produce for online merchants? Merchants who have pursued Froogle maximization for their products have reported significant traffic and associated sales increases. One merchant generated over $19,000 in less than 20 days. Examples like this suggest that Froogle maximization is a worth-while strategy.
There are multiple ways to access Froogle, both voluntarily and involuntarily. Involuntarily methods include Google spidering your product web pages and adding them to their Froogle product index, or if you have a Yahoo or eBay store, your products may be automatically indexed. However, the most effective way to access Froogle comes through voluntarily actions on your part through submitting a data feed (txt file) directly to Froogle.
Yet rather than going into details about Froogle data feed submission techniques and requirements, the focus of this article is on highlighting the most important strategies for gaining "maximum exposure."
Froogle maximization involves focusing your efforts on two, interdependent parts: (1) your Froogle data feed and (2) your product web page (i.e. Froogle landing page).
Maximizing Your Data Feed
The first part of Froogle maximization focuses on setting up your data feed. Unfortunately, many data feed submission programs including shopping carts build feeds that are not maximized for Froogle. Therefore, always review your data feed and implement these maximization strategies:
? Include all relevant product information in your data feed. If you have information for optional data fields like brand or ISBN, include it. Keep in mind that the information in your data feed must match the information on your product web page.
? Write a product name that uses a general product name, the brand name, model name, manufacturer and product type. Think about how potential buyers will search for your product and use these identifiers.
? Keep the description around 40 ? 60 characters. Recent research studies are showing that a shorter description leads to a better position ? possibly a factor of a keyword relevancy factor.
? Enter the product category path for YOUR website into the data feed; not the Froogle category. Unfortunately. Google states that many merchants enter the Froogle categories where they believe their product should be listed.
? Use the Froogle merchant center for identifying any errors with your data feed. Although the Froogle merchant center is simple ? it does provide excellent information to assist in correcting data feed issues.
? Be careful, Google has reported problems with merchant's website image files having a robots.txt file. The result is a Froogle listing with a missing image ? a situation that can decrease visitor click-through.
? When naming your image files, the name you give it is very important. Similar to alt tags for conventional search engine optimization, the image should use the primary product keyword such as mp3player.gif or plasmatv.gif in its naming convention.
? Froogle does not accept images that are 90x90 or smaller. So if you do not have a larger image, then simply do not submit one. The best thing to do is send Froogle the same full-size image on your web page and they will re-size it to fit their interface.
Maximizing Your Product Web Page
The second part of Froogle maximization involves your product web page. This is the most overlooked aspect to Froogle maximization and potentially the most important. Although Froogle requires a data feed, it works very similar to a traditional search engine by crawling a web page for relevant factors. So your product web page plays an essential role in gaining maximum exposure in Froogle.
? In general, your product web page should be laid out in a manner that can be easily crawled by Froogle which means using HTML.
? If you are using tables on your product web page, put your product image, title, description and price into one cell or as few cells as possible.
? Include your "add to cart" button (or other purchase indicator) within the same table as your price and product image.
? The "$" sign (dollar sign) should appear and may be of greater value if it is BOLD and of a larger font.
? Keep the title and description listed on your product web page identical to the one listed in your Froogle data feed.
? Add an uninterrupted 25 ? 28 word sentence for your description that includes your keyword and is meaningful to visitors.
? Place the product description directly underneath the product title and, if possible, within the same cell as the title, price, and image.
? Froogle pays attention to the product title tag on your web page. Add a unique title tag for each product web page.
? Research has shown that a higher PageRank does not guarantee a higher position in Froogle. In addition, a product listing in Froogle will not transfer any PageRank to your website.
Are You Taking Advantage of Froogle's New Customer Satisfaction Rankings?
Recently Froogle introduced a "customer satisfaction ranking" feature for their merchants' product listings. The rankings are actually pulled from shopping comparison websites like BizRate.com, Shopping.com and others. As a merchant and if you have not done so already, it is highly recommended to setup your products on at least one of the shopping comparison websites to gain a customer satisfaction ranking on Froogle.
Froogle users searching for a product will connect greater credibility with a merchant sporting the rankings versus ones without. If you are competing against a category-killer or large retailer like Target, Staples, Amazon or others, this may be essential since all of these merchants will certainly have customer satisfaction rankings.
As an added bonus, shopping comparison websites have shown to generate a higher sales conversion rate than other marketing channels. Therefore, not only will you help maximize your Froogle strategy; you may also drastically improve your sales conversion rate by adding your products to a shopping comparison website.
By following, these data feed AND product web page strategies, you will gain tremendous advantage over your competition and strive towards generating "maximum exposure" for your Froogle product listings.
Kevin Gold is a writer, speaker and co-founder of Enhanced Concepts, Inc. Enhanced Concepts specializes in turning website visitors into leads or sales. Kevin is the author of FroogleMaximizer?, the first, comprehensive Quick Start Guide to maximizing Froogle?. Start maximizing today by visiting http://www.frooglemaximizer.com.
Advertisement: Honest Riches - Click Here!
Advertisement: Lost AdWords - Click Here!
Advertisement: Get $1 Million A Month In Google Pay-Per-Click Ads Free! - Click Here!
Advertisement: Who Loves Money? - Click Here!
Advertisement: SEO Elite, the GrandDaddy of SEO Software - Click Here!

Recently I went looking for an online merchant account, with disastrous results. I made the mistake of taking information at face value and relying on the ecommerce... Read More
There are F words in business. We have seen many small businesses on the internet flourish and fulfil their dream, but sadly we have seen some flounder... Read More
You set up a retail business, you advertise in your local newspaper, you get customers coming into your store, and you receive payment at the cash register.... Read More
Increase Company ProductivityAfter years of hard work, finally your business started to pick up. You are selling more products then ever! You have lined up a good... Read More
Global Insight, a leading economic and financial forecasting company, (formerly DRI-WEFA), states that all levels of government (federal, state, and local) should see steady increases in the... Read More
1. Combine a few of your articles into a free report. Make sure that each of the articles fits the theme of your report.2. Take a survey... Read More
Can you encounter the number of times where a Credit Card Sale was generated, only to receive a "Refund Notification" from your contracted e-commerce processor on behalf... Read More
If you are serious about selling on the world wide web and being successful, your number one priority must be gaining your visitor's trust. Without trust you... Read More
Knowledge Management for beginnersKnowledge Management (KM) can be defined simply as the process through which organizations generate value from their intellectual and knowledge-based assets. Knowledge assets are... Read More
An internet business is by far the best way to support yourself if you just cannot stand working for others for less money than you need to... Read More
Internet now days became a real marketplace and many many companies using Internet as a online Selling and Customer Care or Support Tool for their Products and... Read More
To obtain more local customers for your business, consider expanding your local business through the Internet. Here are some ways of doing so.1. Online DirectoriesEven without a... Read More
Most people who get into business know what's involved. They have completed hours of research before getting into it. That's great! Even so, we may still have... Read More
The birth of the Internet and the mass availability of personal Computers in the late 80's changed peoples life forever, Everyone now has had the potential to... Read More
Greetings!Friends and relitives ask us all the time " How do sell from your website?" and no doubt you want to know as well. Over the next... Read More
My Business is Afraid of the InternetBill Gates, CEO of Microsoft, once said that there would soon be two types of businesses, those online, and those out... Read More
Many people online today still believe that buying tobacco products via the Internet is an experience that is doomed to failure. Either, the package will go astray,... Read More
Is shopping online becoming popular and safe enough for you and I to do the vast majority of our shopping on the Internet?As I contemplated, when I... Read More
Have you ever asked to have your money refunded after buying something online? Do you do this often? What are the reasons you've asked for refunds? Savvy... Read More
Did you know that 80% of all sales are made after the 5th contact? The biggest mistake we make is not following up with our clients regularly.... Read More
Too often we charge ahead and treat the web as if it were just like any other medium. We know it isn't, but somehow we just can't... Read More
Often times people to stop to realize the income potential of their "junk". And, when they DO decide it might be worth selling, they never give eBay... Read More
How four partners build and manage an exclusive art posters web site by emulating the way the echo works. Imagine a top-notch photographer, some demanding visitors and... Read More
The concept of linking is that sites with common interests should link to drive more traffic to each other's businesses and to increase their "popularity." Search engines,... Read More
While getting less public handwringing than during holiday season, the "abandoned shopping cart problem" continues to wreak havoc on online sales. Recently I judged a raftload of... Read More
....there's much more to Google than you thought:With the wealth of information currently available on the Internet, for many web-users, Google has long been the search-engine of... Read More
Over the past several years, the Internet has emerged as a breakthrough technology that has and will continue to transform the way we live and communicate, and... Read More
Have you ever asked to have your money refunded after buying something online? Do you do this often? What are the reasons you've asked for refunds? Savvy... Read More
In my last column I discussed the process of credit card enabling your brick-and-mortar business. I pointed out that research has shown that accepting credit cards can... Read More
Congratulations! You created an impulse in a customer to buy your product. One small catch? without some way to take their credit card number, your sale is... Read More
This is a short article because in the constraints of time and space preclude me from writing a 10 page article. Recently i built a ecommerce web... Read More
The Internet is the fastest growing source of mail order sales. The explosive growth in the goods and services sold online has in the past taken many... Read More
Knowledge Management for beginnersKnowledge Management (KM) can be defined simply as the process through which organizations generate value from their intellectual and knowledge-based assets. Knowledge assets are... Read More
Online customer service is still one of the most frequently overlooked aspects of running a successful online business. Yet, in the highly competitive world of Internet business,... Read More
by Jamila White, "The E-Commerce Diva"In the rush to keep up with technology, many African-American business owners are so busy trying to add the latest bells and... Read More
Are you familiar with Froogle? If you are an online merchant, you certainly should be.Froogle is Google's product search engine and was launched as a "beta product"... Read More
Can you encounter the number of times where a Credit Card Sale was generated, only to receive a "Refund Notification" from your contracted e-commerce processor on behalf... Read More
The days of easy money are overIn these post-dot-com days of the 21st Century, the hype attached to IT is well and truly over. The modern Board... Read More
When considering opening an online merchant account to accept credit card orders, there are a lot of things you need to keep in mind. The best thing... Read More
Using an Address Verification System (AVS) when processing your online credit card transactions can help to reduce the number of fraudulent transactions you receive. However, most online... Read More
There are two major ways to accept credit cards on your website. The first and most expensive is to have your own merchant account. Not only is... Read More
You did it again, didn't you? Forgot until the last minute that birthday, anniversary, graduation, promotion, or fill-in-the-blank-here. No fear, online florists are here. No longer do... Read More
Customers are tough cookies. They're extremely media aware and increasingly cynical ? it's a clever marketeer who can get under their skin. Online surveys reinvent the traditional... Read More
E-commerce offers customers the chance to eliminate many stages in the sales/distribution chain. The mark-ups that occur between manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, retailers and consumers can add the... Read More
Only a few manage to sell everything under the sun over the internet. There are billions of web sites running online business, trying to outdo each other... Read More
Recently I went looking for an online merchant account, with disastrous results. I made the mistake of taking information at face value and relying on the ecommerce... Read More
Many surfers already know about Froogle, Google's shopping portal that is still in beta testing. Google has now expanded their Froogle service so that it is available... Read More
What is an E-marketplace anyway?E-marketplace is a business to business web based venue, where buyers and sellers meet online, generate business leads and conduct business transactions. The... Read More
Building BridgesI have often used the analogy of building a bridge to explain to business colleagues the difference between Rapid Application Development (RAD) and Waterfall.Let's say that... Read More
For anyone who has completed research regarding e-commerce, there are some common catch phrases that we all come across. 'Competition Analysis' is one of those catch phrases.... Read More
The largest cost and concern of an internet business is customer acquisition; traffic. Both quantity and quality of traffic directly determines the succes of an internet business.... Read More
"What's in a name? That which we call a rose By any other word would smell as sweet."In this famous quote from Act II of Romeo and... Read More