August 21, 2003Building Amazon StoresA question from a colleague reminded me of a great tool that I use to build Amazon stores with my site's look and feel (and of course my embedded Amazon affiliate link.) It is from Cusimano, and it is called Associate Engine. Here's a sample Surfnetkids book store based on the keyword blogging. What's the magic behind the code? Amazon's XML database. It's another example of using XML/RSS to syndicate content out to other sites. More Posts Like This One: Affiliate Marketing Syndication Posted by Barbara J. Feldman at August 21, 2003 9:41 AM | Comments (2) Read Comments
I read your article on Amazon stores specifically the associate engine and was wondering if you build web stores for Amazon merchants. I inquiring for a knowledgable webmaster to customize my webstore with Amazon. Not a bad looking amazon store you got there. Do you make many? thanks, |
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