Pricesearcher: The biggest search engine you've never heard of
Hey Siri, what is the cost of an iPad near me? In todays internet, a number of specialist search engines exist to help consumers search for and compare things within a specific niche. As well as search engines like Google and Bing which crawl the entire web, we have powerful vertical-specific search engines like Skyscanner, Moneysupermarket and Indeed that specialize in surfacing flights, insurance quotes, jobs, and more. Powerful though web search engines can be, they arent capable of delivering the same level of dedicated coverage within a particular industry that vertical search engines are. As a result, many vertical-specific search engines have become go-to destinations for finding a particular type of information above and beyond even the all-powerful Google. Yet until recently, one major market remained unsearchable: prices. If you ask Siri to tell you the cost of an iPad near you, she wont be able to provide you with an answer, because she doesnt have the data. Until now, a complete view of prices on the internet has never existed. Enter Pricesearcher, a search engine that has set out to solve this problem by indexing all of the worlds prices. Pricesearcher provides searchers with detailed information on products, prices, price histories, payment and delivery information, as well as reviews and buyers guides to aid in making a purchase decision. Founder and CEO Samuel Dean calls Pricesearcher The biggest search engine youve never heard of. Search Engine Watch recently paid a visit to the Pricesearcher offices to find about the story behind the first search engine for prices, the technical challenge of indexing prices, and why the future of search is vertical.