If they start on the Google Shopping main page, a shopper can see store ratings and product reviews, as well as find the best prices for a given item. though not technically a comparator site, will now return a page worth of search results for the same product, complete with images. And as Google Shopping grows more popular with etailers, more and more SERPS are now appearing with Shopping product display panels alongside organic search results.
PriceGrabber is a very popular comparison shopping site with a global audience. It has a simple interface and covers many categories of products, including large sections devoted to men’s and women’s fashions and accessories. They’re also a Shoppingfeed channel partner.
Kelkoo, based in the UK, is another major comparison shopping site to consider. They have recently expanded to the U.S. market. Kelkoo is one of Shopping Feed’s selling partners and has been around for more than 20 years, with some 275 million products listed and a robust section for women’s fashions and lingerie, as well as shoes. Kelkoo is a Shoppingfeed partner; learn more about them in our Channel Partner Profile.
Shopzilla started up way back in 1996 and now has millions of visitors each month. They’re a clear leader among comparison shopping sites, with high volume and broad selections. They have a particularly wide selection in the Clothing and Accessories category. Shopzilla, like Kelkoo and PriceGrabber, is one of the channel partners set up to receive our users’ product feeds.
Bizrate, which is owned by the same company as Shopzilla, is another comparison shopping site that’s been around seemingly forever. BizRate curates its shopping comparison information from top retailers like Overstock, Houzz, Old Navy, and thousands of other trusted brands. Its Clothing and Accessories section has a full page of subcategories, with thousands of listings.
Shopmania is known for featuring standard as well as luxury brands like Calvin Klein, Fendi, Michael Kors, Ralph Lauren, and Versace,. In addition to new products, its listings include items from used clothing and accessory sites like ThredUp. They also offer a Facebook extension app that supports orders coming from your Facebook Shop page.