Shopping.com leaps in Nasdaq debut
Date: 2004-10-26 Source: News.com
Shares of the online comparison shopping provider opened on the Nasdaq on Tuesday at $22.95. By midday, its shares reached as high as $28.43, more than 50 percent higher than its opening price. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Genealogy of an Internet Company
Date: 2004-05-27 Source: Fool.com
Around and around it goes; where it stops, nobody knows. Shopping.com has been around, and not just the domain name; the company itself has changed hands several times. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Shopping.com Files for $75M IPO
Date: 2004-03-26 Source: DMNews.com
Shopping.com is a comparison-shopping search engine. It lets users search for an item, compare prices, read reviews and click to the store's Web site to make a purchase. Shopping.com's 6,000 merchants pay from 5 cents to 30 cents each time a user clicks on one of their listings. Though the lion's share of revenue came from cost-per-click fees paid by its merchants, Shopping.com took in $25.5 million thanks to paid listings by Google that appear on the bottom of Shopping.com search results. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Shopping Engine Bidding Gets Smarter
Date: 2003-12-10 Source: InternetNews.com
The Shopping.com Smart Bidding System lets merchants set the maximum bid they're willing to pay for a certain ranking; it then automatically ups the bid in one cent increments, so that a merchant never pays more than a penny more than the next highest bidder. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Shopping.com picks new CFO
Date: 2003-12-09 Source: sanjose.bizjournals.com
Greg Santora, formerly chief financial officer and senior vice president with Intuit, Inc., has been named chief financial officer of Shopping.com, Inc., of San Francisco. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
What Shopping Guides Don't Advertise
Date: 2003-11-06 Source: BizReport
How advertising is identified in Web search results is an increasingly thorny issue for new media as more people are running Internet searches to help them make day-to-day decisions. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Online Christmas shopping just got a little bit easier...
Date: 2003-09-27 Source: About Web Search
Popular product comparison shopping engine Dealtime changed its name to Shopping.com. The new name encompasses the full services of the Dealtime shopping search engine with the Epinions product review database, which Dealtime purchased earlier this year. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Dealtime + Epinions = Shopping.com
Date: 2003-09-23 Source: Search Engine Showdown
Shopping.com has launched anew as a combination of the old Dealtime and Epinions sites. This newly relaunched shopping search engine includes the price comparison features and product meta data from Dealtime and consumer reviews from Epinions. Both of the other two sites will continue to operate separately. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Dealtime Relaunches as Shopping.com
Date: 2003-09-22 Source: SearchDay
Shopping search and product review site Dealtime officially changed its name today to Shopping.com, marking another milestone in the fascinating journey of a storied domain name. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Zoovy Teams with DealTime
Date: 2003-08-11 Source: Business Wire
Zoovy Inc., a leading provider of online auction management and e-Commerce solutions, today announced it has completed its integration with DealTime, the leading shopping search engine and premier consumer reviews and ratings platform. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
GO TOAST Adds DealTime to Search Engine Line-Up
Date: 2003-08-07 Source: Go Toast
GO TOAST has integrated DealTime’s robust shopping search engine with the comprehensive GO TOAST online campaign management toolset, enabling GO TOAST customers to rapidly deploy pay-for-performance marketing campaigns to tap the many high-quality leads DealTime delivers. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Shopping Search Engine Users
Date: 2003-01-29 Source: BizReport
Online shoppers who use shopping search engines are 22% more satisfied with their online buying experience and 26% more likely to recommend online shopping than those that do not use such search engines, reports ForeSee Results. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Comparing makes for a happy on-line shopper
Date: 2003-01-28 Source: globetechnology.com
Whatever their reasons for turning to the search sites, on-line shoppers who who use them said they are 22 per cent more satisfied with their buying experience than those who do not. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Santa Was Good to DealTime
Date: 2003-01-16 Source: InternetNews.com
It was a very good holiday season indeed for DealTime.com, as the privately held online shopping search company reported record revenues. Surprisingly, DealTime ranked as the third most popular online site in the category of stand-alone Web shopping domains throughout December 2002 trailing only Amazon.com and walmart.com. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]