Difference between revisions of "How to create an XML product feed"
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Setting up an XML feed for your products is a great way to get added exposure for your store by syndicating them to a variety of shopping portals. | Setting up an XML feed for your products is a great way to get added exposure for your store by syndicating them to a variety of shopping portals. | ||
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+ | An xml feed is a means to publish frequently updated data in a consistent data format. With product listings, that data is the product name, price, description, manufacturer, photo url’s, etc. | ||
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+ | Since the data is in a standard format, it can sometimes be used by other sites to populate their databases of products on your behalf — automating the otherwise manual task of data entry, that would be required to place your products on those sites. | ||
*[[How to create an XML feed for Google Base]] | *[[How to create an XML feed for Google Base]] | ||
*[[How to create an XML feed for getprice.com.au]] | *[[How to create an XML feed for getprice.com.au]] |
Revision as of 09:31, 24 August 2010
Setting up an XML feed for your products is a great way to get added exposure for your store by syndicating them to a variety of shopping portals.
An xml feed is a means to publish frequently updated data in a consistent data format. With product listings, that data is the product name, price, description, manufacturer, photo url’s, etc.
Since the data is in a standard format, it can sometimes be used by other sites to populate their databases of products on your behalf — automating the otherwise manual task of data entry, that would be required to place your products on those sites.