Sortprice Shopping Search Engine Includes 1000 Merchants

Sortprice Shopping Search Engine Includes 1000 Merchants

SortPrice.com announces reaching 1000 merchants with over 10 million product listings which ranges from small retailers to industry giants including companies such as Target, Buy.com and Office Depot. Launched in 2003, SortPrice.com was created to provide free listings for merchants and an easy to navigate and user-friendly interface for shoppers.

SortPrice.com stands out from its competition due to its flexibility with merchant data feeds, “Our advanced integration capabilities enables us to harvest any type of data feed and therefore allows easy and fast integration to merchant sites” says Chief of technology and co-founder, Asaf Klibansky. “Merchants have responded well to the no-cost factor, and by mid 2005 we expect to feature over 5000 merchants and 50 million products.”

In addition to free listings, merchants can also display their logo to increase brand awareness and equity. Another available feature is to purchase keywords and become a ‘sponsored merchant.’ In similar sites, merchants would struggle to get a return on investment as time and money is spent on advertising and creating a compatible data feed.

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Loren Baker is the founding editor/creator of Search Engine Journal and remains an advisor and Editor In Chief to this publication.

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  3. Anthony says:

    Good post, i’m going to list my site on sortprice…

  4. Ms.Handbag says:

    I’d like to hear more about shopping search engine.

  5. K says:

    As a merchant, I looked at sortprice in the past. They don’t have any organic ranking in the search engines and they don’t promote products via CPC advertising. There’s not much of a benefit for the products in my industry to be on facebook

    How are people supposed to find my products on SortPrice? I know how they find my products on Nextag, Bizrate, PriceGrabber, Shopping.com….