3Prime Launches a New Data Feed Management Service

3Prime creates a data feed management service for use with Google Base.

North Haven, CT, May 15, 2009 --(PR.com)-- 3Prime has added a valuable tool for the webmaster or business owner most interested in keeping costs low and willing to manage their own product data feeds. Finding that data feed management services tend to start at around $100 per month, 3Prime took advantage of the low-end price point and is offering this subscription service for 1/3 of this price. This new service deals directly with product data feeds such as Google Base.

Google Base is a price comparison service that allows individuals to see different lists of prices for specific products. Shoppers are able to sort the items by several factors such as price, shipping cost and product rating. Google Base provides one of the best ways for companies to attract new customers. It is also the first section shown on a search results page and is even shown above the organic search results. This provides companies who use this service with excellent search engine visibility.

Business owners making use of comparison shopping engines like Google Base need a central location for storing, sorting and generating product data feeds. To serve this need, 3Prime has constructed this data feed management service from the ground up. This service is geared to creating properly formatted data feeds for services like Google Base and allows companies to create these feeds in only a handful of short, simple steps.

No matter what kind of product website you use, if you can export your data and convert it to a CSV file, you can upload your entire inventory to 3Prime's data management tool. The next step is to associate your product's attributes with those used to sort items in Google Base. Then you just confirm your choices and generate a properly formatted feed all ready to be uploaded and included in your favorite comparison engine.

3Prime also offers a detailed history of all feeds each customer has created. The reason for this is that in case a feed begins performing better than a previous one, there will be a record of it, enabling a company to examine the differences between past and present data feeds and strive for the best results possible.

By focusing on the entry-level price point, 3Prime expects to engage business that might otherwise write off this opportunity as being too expensive or technically demanding.

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