July 2, 2005

Six Months of Organized Shopping Blog

Six months, nearly two hundred posts, and I'm hardly scratching the surface of comparison shopping. (We need more vertical search bloggers.) Looking forward to the hectic holiday shopping season, I'm also looking back at old posts for perspective. This list might also be useful for first-time site visitors:

First Post (after the "hello world" post...)
The Year Year in Shopping Comparison 2004
expect to see a similar post the end of 2005

Shopping Comparison Jobs: Q1, Q2, Q3
for both job-seeking and trend-watching

First Looks: MSN Shopping Engine Beta,
hReview - the product review microformat

Usability: More Context for Feature Finders,
Attribute-Based Search "Feature Finder" Shootout

Interviews: Michael Yang, Rafael Ortiz, Phillip Lan

Stirring It: Arbitrageurs vs. Prequalifiers,
Study: Searchers Operating with Blunt Instruments

Travel: Hotel Shootout, Flexible Date Travel

As the post count grows, categorization will become more valuable, so I am doing category cleanup this weekend. If you follow this blog via RSS, please ignore any false positives for not-new posts.

Six Months of Organized Shopping Blog
Posted by Sean O'Rourke on July 2, 2005 at 11:26 AM
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