NO MORE of these off topic responses please, icodes plugging etc. We're talking about using feeds to do price comparsion
Right, what the fuss about icode pluggin. Great tool-Yes but is it a must you should consider using it, even when you can do better?-No.
First Off, i want you to understand the vertical you are trying to take is very difficult, its not as easy as it sound, if you have been inspired by VC sites turnover, ill tell you you may be disappointed, even with your resources. Maintaning and managing a Successful VC site is very difficult, it takes a lot more than any other affiliate sites.
That said,
To be successful in life. You need to have a dream and a strong determination like a bad boy who does it right and follow you gut, just as i think you're trying to do. If you agreed with me then you dont need an icode/promotions/co/uk or vouchers.im because you can match them and even do better.
Otherwise,
If you are the like who wants to build a castle in the thin air, who wants to build a rome in a day then ill advise you to forget that dream or checkout any of the above providers. Perhaps do something else as Dougs said.
I dont know anything about feeds, nothing at all, i am just an ordinary man who knows how to build business. If you add me to your MSN live, ill be able to talk one on one to you about setting up a Voucher Code site.
MSN: businessnews@hotmail.co.uk
Hey guys, how many times do I have to say that this thread is going off the point on how to setup the site.
I've got a feed from affiliate window in XML format...
then do the same with the other network feeds, they maybe in different formats, contains different fields have missing info, incorrect info and out of date info, so this will have to be seen to by manual input and further coding.
iCodes - Free Voucher and Offer API Available.
If you have a techie then pass them the feed info and then sit down with a felt tip and some paper and draw what you want your site to look like. Not details - but the functionality you want etc.
If you can't write it down on paper or even draw it out then you're stuck.
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