Global e-commerce marketplace Rakuten Inc. has rebranded Buy.com, which it acquired in May 2010, to Rakuten.com Shopping. Between now and Jan. 30, merchants and consumers will still be able to go to Buy.com to access Rakuten's U.S. subsidiary. Starting Jan. 31, however, the site URL will change to Rakuten.com. Anyone going to Buy.com will be redirected to the new URL....
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Global e-commerce marketplace Rakuten Inc. has rebranded Buy.com, which it acquired in May 2010, to Rakuten.com Shopping. Between now and Jan. 30, merchants and consumers will still be able to go to Buy.com to access Rakuten's U.S. subsidiary. Starting Jan. 31, however, the site URL will change to Rakuten.com. Anyone going to Buy.com will be redirected to the new URL.
On the Web : 14 Things You Should Know About Google Shopping
December 2012
From Retail Online Integration
If you have any sort of search engine optimization or pay-per-click program, chances are you've heard about the "new" Google Shopping. "New" is in quotes because it's not really new — it's just different. To improve the shopping experience on Google (translation: to help Google make more money), Google Product Search recently transitioned into a comparison shopping engine (think PriceGrabber or NexTag) based on product listing ads (PLAs) and will now be known as Google Shopping. Here are 14 things you should know about Google Shopping and how you can use it to improve your customer acquisition program: