CRE Loaded 5-in-One Product Feeds 8.1.5
| Developer: |
MagneticOne (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/XP/2000/2003/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate/ Vista Home Basic x64/ Vista Home Premium x64/ Vista Business x64/ Vista Enterprise x64 |
| License: | Commercial |
| Price: |
$69 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 0.029 MB |
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CRE Loaded 5-in-One package includes 5 available product feed packages developed by MagneticOne for CRE Loaded shopping cart.
Easily export your products to following engines with minimal efforts: Google Base, Froogle, Shopping.com / DealTime.com, Shopzilla.com / BizRate.com, Generic RSS.
Package includes:
... CRE Loaded Google Base Data Feed
... CRE Loaded Froogle Data Feed
... CRE Loaded shopping.com Data Feed
... CRE Loaded shopzilla.com Data Feed
... CRE Loaded RSS Export
You will get maximum exposure, listing your products in 5 major Shopping Comparison engines.
Main features:
... easy to use and configure
... multilanguage support
... multicurrency support
... ability to export only selected categories
... ability to include/exclude products marked "out of stock"
... ability to include/exclude products with zero quantity
... capability to include/exclude products with zero price
... capability to strip HTML from Product Names
... capability to strip HTML from Product Descriptions
... capability to set default shipping cost
... ability to limit number of products exported
... ability to set currency that is used during export
... ability to customize name of the export file
... inline text recommendations for fast initial configuration
... ability to automatically upload feed via FTP
... ability to send feed via email
... third party sales channel tracking (Google Analytics, WebTrends, OneStat, 123LogAnalyzer, Netmining etc)
... optional GZIP compression of feed contents
... additional Live Product Feed URL options
... ability to validate feeds (XML-based feeds only)
... ability to store feed on your server
... multiple export configurations
... preconfigured Google Analytics support
... supports most of standard-compliant SEO-friendly URL modules/addons
... Click Tracking / ROI Tracking
... online documentation and Quick Start instructions
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