The Go Daddy Group has announced it will integrate its Quick Shopping Cart with Google's Froogle catalog search and with eBay.
Much has been discussed about the rumored Google Payment system, with one line of thought contending that it would lead to the implementation of some kind of shopping cart functionality being alongside Froogle search results.
The Go Daddy Quick Shopping Cart allows online retailers to promote and sell products from their existing sites on Froogle and eBay. Once users register with either or both services, they select the products they want to have appear on those sites. For eBay, the users would also setup the terms of the auction.
Go Daddy connects via API feeds to the services and transmits the information. Once backend feed updates have been completed, usually within a week for Froogle and 30 minutes for eBay, those products can be purchased via those services from the seller.
The Quick Shopping Cart will be offered in three pricing tiers, and Go Daddy will offer additional services like product promotions, multiple payment options, and integrated UPS and USPS shipping services.
David Utter is a staff writer for WebProNews covering technology and business. Email him here.
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