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Experiences With Kelkoo, Shopping.com etc...

Anyone got any info?

         

sitemaker

4:31 pm on Aug 3, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hello All,

Does anybody have any experience with advertising in comparison shopping directories such as Kelkoo they'd be able to share?

Specifically, how does it compare with AdWords/Overture in terms of hassle, admin time, traffic and conversions? I understand that their model is broadly similar (PPC) with some on fixed CPC's and some on bid for placement, with Kelkoo seemingly exactly the same as AdWords (max bid x CTR = ad rank).

Which are the best shopping sites to advertise with in your experience?

Thanks for your time.

shorebreak

3:47 pm on Aug 6, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Met with a very large UK retail advertiser yesterday, who said their experience with Kelkoo was much lower ROI than either Google or Yahoo.

sitemaker

9:02 am on Aug 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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That's quite odd, I would have thought that as the prices including postage are all displayed clearly you would (click fraud exempted) only get clicks from people who actually like your product *and* price, in theory leading to a much better conversion rate.

PCInk

9:39 am on Aug 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I have found their pricing structure to be very odd.

One of the above gave me a list of prices per click: one product was about 20p per click - a product with a 90% or more profit margin. But for other products, they wanted nearly 40p per click even though the product was only running at a 10% margin if you were lucky. Retail prices are similar too - so they don't have a clue how much you make and how much they really should charge!

Depending on your trade, you may get a great deal (or completely ripped off).

One of the above has just risen my prices by almost 30% in two weeks (that was two price rises, not one - now having to pay for services that were originally free).