Improving HoR – Day 18 – Yahoo Shopping Feed

6 May

A few days ago I setup HouseOfRave to send an XML feed to Google, now to further expand HoR’s reach I’ve submitted a product feed of 350 HouseOfRave products to Yahoo.

I had to format the product list myself since my software doesn’t automatically do it, but Yahoo makes it simple, so anyone relatively familiar with Excel could figure it out.

For BodyMonkey.com I use Yahoo Stores, so all my products are automatically listed on the Yahoo Shopping network. That business is rarely updated yet still makes some orders solely from Yahoo Shopping Network listings.

What I like about the Yahoo Shopping Network is that when people click your product, they are usually ready to buy. However since HouseOfRave is not hosted on Yahoo Stores, I’m curious to see the actual buying habits.

Unlike Google’s Froogle, inclusion in the Yahoo Shopping network costs money. I added $50 to my pay-per-click account and am anxious to see the results in the coming month. If an investment of $50 brings in <$50 in profit I wouldn't have had before, then the campaign will be a success and I'll increase my Yahoo spending. If not, lesson learned.

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    5 Responses to “Improving HoR – Day 18 – Yahoo Shopping Feed”

    1. Anonymous May 7, 2008 at 1:40 am #

      if $50 brings in less than $50 that you wouldnt have made before then it’s a success? Ooookay.

    2. Anonymous May 7, 2008 at 1:57 am #

      I have a stupid question.Can anobody tell me how much dollars are out there?:I mean the total amount of dollars on the marker:100 trilion?Because it seems US guverment is printing dollars like crazy.

    3. Anonymous May 7, 2008 at 1:58 am #

      I have a stupid question.Can anobody tell me how much dollars are out there?:I mean the total amount of dollars on the marker:100 trilion?Because it seems US guverment is printing dollars like crazy.

    4. U1st May 7, 2008 at 7:31 pm #

      That’s great! Good luck! I hope you make profit! Be sure to update us with the result..

    5. Michael July 15, 2008 at 4:43 am #

      Anonymous- The answer to your question is somewhere around 829 billion US dollars currently in circulation :)

      Nev, you have an absolutely incredible blog here- HUGE fan :D Thank you for such a useful tool.

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