Generate more traffic and sales.
SingleFeed helps online retailers submit, manage, and optimize product listings on top shopping sites through a single data feed.
SingleFeed is an expert in the shopping search industry
- SingleFeed is an approved Google Product Search Partner
- SingleFeed was founded by Brian Smith, the shopping search industry analyst
SingleFeed makes your life easier
- Submit, manage, and optimize a single product data feed as opposed to 5, 10, or even 15 feeds
- SingleFeed allows you to track your clicks and sales in a single interface
SingleFeed provides you with a cost effective solution
- SingleFeed saves you valuable resources by categorizing products for you and making sure your feed goes live
- In-house engineering resources needed to manage and update data feeds can be prohibitively expensive
We offer the following service plans:
Basic & Silver
Google Product Search only
Increase your sales through Google Product Search (Google Shopping).
SingleFeed is a Google Product Search partner and can help you submit, manage, and optimize your product listings to Google Product Search only.
Choose a self-service plan (Basic) or work with an account manager (Silver) to improve your sales.
from $4.99 per month




Gold & Platinum
All Supported Shopping Engines
Choose a self-service plan (Gold) or work with
an account manager (Platinum) to improve your sales and ensure your products are properly listed on the shopping sites.
from $179.99 per month




SingleFeed helps merchants sell their products online through major shopping sites.
What our Merchants are saying
"SingleFeed's ability to smoothly process and auto-correct our data feeds on a daily basis has resulted in substantial revenue gains..."
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Recent Forum Topic
eBay to Google Base
Aug. 08, 2008 by Jeanne.Grazier@BlueHouseM
Hi - I signed up for this service since eBay to Google is very unfriendly.
Questions:
1. File location? Where do you want the...(read more)
Latest News/Blog
Correction Wizard Update
Jun. 09, 2008 by Brian Smith
We've fixed the correction wizard problem that I mentioned earlier today. Seems that it was just a front-end issue, meaning that ...(read more)


