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		<title>Comment on Amazon CSV Datafeed Program&#8230; by admin0</title>
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		<description>If you are using a product like Price Tapestry you do not have to worry about creating double entries since when you upload the new datafeed you will be overwriting the old feed and re-importing.  You can do the same thing with Web Merge and keep only one datafeed file.  When prices update, then you can generate a new set of index and detail pages.


Kevin</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are using a product like Price Tapestry you do not have to worry about creating double entries since when you upload the new datafeed you will be overwriting the old feed and re-importing.  You can do the same thing with Web Merge and keep only one datafeed file.  When prices update, then you can generate a new set of index and detail pages.</p>
<p>Kevin</p>
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		<title>Comment on Amazon CSV Datafeed Program&#8230; by Mike</title>
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		<description>Hi Kevin,

I am looking to do something similar and might just purchase your amazon converting software, but have a question first:

If you run a site where you want to update the feeds often, adding new products and updated prices, how do you solve that without messing up, like getting double instances of the same thing or replacing something you didn&#039;t intend to?

Especially if you are converting it to static html with something like Webmerge first, I can imagine it is possible to create a real mess for yourself..

Or is this concern something simple to get around by simply using the software?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Kevin,</p>
<p>I am looking to do something similar and might just purchase your amazon converting software, but have a question first:</p>
<p>If you run a site where you want to update the feeds often, adding new products and updated prices, how do you solve that without messing up, like getting double instances of the same thing or replacing something you didn&#8217;t intend to?</p>
<p>Especially if you are converting it to static html with something like Webmerge first, I can imagine it is possible to create a real mess for yourself..</p>
<p>Or is this concern something simple to get around by simply using the software?</p>
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