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Has anyone any experience with marketing by offering their website inventory by giving xml feeds daily so that webdevelopers can take the entire database and sell online without buying the products? I suppose its a bit like drop shipping but maybe a bit more advanced as it will make peoples job to maintain their products easy.
We are thinking of offering this feature but would like to get feed back first for positives and negatives. Has anyone else used other peoples databases via xml to sell products? What are the positives and negatives you have found? Are there people interested in using a 3rd Party database of products? If so is there any good places to find people looking for products to market via a 3rd party (ours) database? Any thoughts appreciated. steve |
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