A look at Google Base and searching on it:
Quote:Well, Google Base is here. I think the most telling thing about Google Base for me will not be today, tomorrow, or even next month but five or six months from now...
All of this might be fun for the search geek, but I don't see the typical person going through the motions to add bits of content. Just yesterday, noted analyst Safa Rashtchy said of eBay:
While eBay has brought millions into online commerce, it is still too complicated for sellers who balk at the listing process and for buyers who don't want purchase from someone located far away, he adds.
...the question is, will Google Base be any different...
full article:
http://blog.searchenginewatch.com/blog/051116-000001
Article details how to add items to Google Base:
Quote:Adding Items
Google Base allows people to list anything they want. Want to create an entry for a recipe item? An event listing? A job posting? A book review? You name it, you can pretty much post it.
full article:
http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/a...hp/3564506
Another Google Base article:
Quote: ...Google Base service went live late on Tuesday, allowing people to post any kind of information they want for free and to provide labels to describe it so others can easily find it.
The new beta service allows people to post "all types of online and offline information and images" that will be searchable on Google Base and, depending on their relevance, may be searchable on Google Search, Froogle and Google Local, the company said.
full article:
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-5954797.html
Article discusses Google's future classifieds ambitions:
Quote:Google Aims for the Classified Ads Business
Google is poised to enter the highly competitive classified advertisement business, posing a threat to online and traditional businesses in that field.
full article:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/16/techno...oogle.html
One final article on Google's ecommerce ambitions:
Quote: Google heading toward e-commerce 3.0, analyst says
Now that it has taken the Internet search market by storm, Google is heading toward capturing the next e-commerce paradigmusing search to buy anything from anyone, anywhere, Safa Rashtchy, senior research analyst at investment firm Piper Jaffray & Co., tells InternetRetailer.com. Google will be a Craigslist on steroidsa very potent and dangerous challenge to where eBay wants to go, Rashtchy says.
full article:
http://www.internetretailer.com/dailyNews.asp?id=16720
I listed a few. Base is hidden from the main Google. :-\
Its still in Beta. But I like it.
I did a test or two and was able to e mail me back or send a customer right to my site.
Look out ebay there may be a new dog on the block.
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Look out ebay there may be a new dog on the block.
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eBay is cheering at the moment because people are using google base to promote--eBay :
see the links on the first 2 posts for examples:
http://forums.ebay.com/db2/thread.jspa?t...1000135812&tstart=0
Its like a disorganized Craigslist
Heh, heh, I just put most of my comments about Base in a post about Froogle:
http://community.tuliptools.com/index.ph...339.0.html
hmmm, what didn't I say in that Froogle post:
1. I think the jury will remain out on Base until Google introduces the Google Automat/AdWords components of it. As it stands now, Base isn't going to make anyone forget Craigslist or eBay because it is as grrrrrll said "
a disorganized Craigslist" at this point.
Its success will depend on how well the Automat features are received by the mass-market (i.e. will they be perceived as easier to use by the average person than eBay). I do think that the Automat Adwords component will have huge potential, but Base as a stand alone venue to move product at this point offers far less than Craigslist....or even Google's own Froogle.
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It took under 1 minute to steal the description and photo from one of bargainbloodhound's Yahoo listings and publish it. :twistedevil:
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How long did it take to hack into his account?
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you can both eat snail snot and choke
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That's what I thought too.