For those of you who have 1 product per section style websites what do you do regarding your duplicate products in shopping feeds (eg. froogle, kelkoo etc)?
The problem I have is that I have a number of products which are suitable for different printers. Eg. An EP87 cartridge can be used in HP LJ2550, LJ2820, LJ2840, Canon LBP2410 and LBP5200 printers.
Rather than create one EP87 product and use a duplicate for each printer I created a different product for each (eg. EP87 for LJ2550, EP87 for LJ2820 etc). This seemed a better idea from an SEO point of view but now I have a few issues with the feeds - for example shopzilla requires the proper manufacturers ID for each cartridge so it can group them with the same item from other suppliers (which isn't a problem, I have that in a custom field) but it also throws out products with duplicate IDs so is only accepting part of my feed.
Anyone else got this problem, or think of a solution?
The problem I have is that I have a number of products which are suitable for different printers. Eg. An EP87 cartridge can be used in HP LJ2550, LJ2820, LJ2840, Canon LBP2410 and LBP5200 printers.
Rather than create one EP87 product and use a duplicate for each printer I created a different product for each (eg. EP87 for LJ2550, EP87 for LJ2820 etc). This seemed a better idea from an SEO point of view but now I have a few issues with the feeds - for example shopzilla requires the proper manufacturers ID for each cartridge so it can group them with the same item from other suppliers (which isn't a problem, I have that in a custom field) but it also throws out products with duplicate IDs so is only accepting part of my feed.
Anyone else got this problem, or think of a solution?
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