Yesterday, Jan and I discussed an idea I have been musing on. Perhaps other Actinic users might have a view too that would help determine whether the idea is a flyer (or a damp squid).
I'm a big fan of RSS. We use it to syndicate content from our site (e.g. news articles, press releases). It is a great way to get qualified web traffic without having to pay affiliate or pay-per-click fees.
Wouldnt it be great if we could offer an RSS feed of our Actinic content?
E.g. A Product section RSS feed which displays (for each item in the product section):
- Product name
- Price
- Description
- Link (to Actinic acatalog page)
- Image (maybe)
In theory we have all the data to be able to do this. MS Access can export to XML (as can Crystal reports - more powerfully).
The XML export can be assigned to a schema that is RSS compliant.
But I guess we need a utility to:
(1) Select the products/sections/subsections to include in the feed)
(2) Generate the RSS-compliant XML
I'm sure that this is similar in concept to the Froogle, Kelkoo feed utilities (although I think that they output csv files rather than xml)
What do you think?
Any takers? Daft idea?
Jim
I'm a big fan of RSS. We use it to syndicate content from our site (e.g. news articles, press releases). It is a great way to get qualified web traffic without having to pay affiliate or pay-per-click fees.
Wouldnt it be great if we could offer an RSS feed of our Actinic content?
E.g. A Product section RSS feed which displays (for each item in the product section):
- Product name
- Price
- Description
- Link (to Actinic acatalog page)
- Image (maybe)
In theory we have all the data to be able to do this. MS Access can export to XML (as can Crystal reports - more powerfully).
The XML export can be assigned to a schema that is RSS compliant.
But I guess we need a utility to:
(1) Select the products/sections/subsections to include in the feed)
(2) Generate the RSS-compliant XML
I'm sure that this is similar in concept to the Froogle, Kelkoo feed utilities (although I think that they output csv files rather than xml)
What do you think?
Any takers? Daft idea?
Jim
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