Nov
07When I first discovered how great google base files were I spent about two weeks trying to find advice on how to make the most out of them. I found that almost anyone who sells things on the web can use them and you can create them and forget about them.
During these time I made refinements and was happy in the end that I’d done a good job.
I sat back and waited to see what would happen, on one of my sites I got sales and still get a trickle of sales. But I never got my google checkout buttons, that still a mystery.
Anyways, I now need to update my files as I’ve change almost everything about the products they include.
Last time I did an output from the database using the rather basic froogle export, from then on I played with my spreadsheet and produced a good file.
I did wonder at the time how I could improve this process so I wouldn’t have to do that each time, but I thought, until I get it right these no point in doing anything fancy.
However at the time it did seem to make sense to have everything in the cubecart database then I could maybe produce a feature which I could sell at a later date.
This time round I’m thinking, I want to do something quick that I can re-use and will give me a good file, I doubt if anyone would buy a cube cart mod anyways (even if they did I wouldn’t make much money out of it).
So I’ve decided to write a program in VB.Net, I’ll have it access my cube_cart database or I’ll figure out a way to dump data for my program to access. Then I’ll have some data in a small database or text files which I can use to add data to my base files.
Then I can still access updates in my products and have a great file.
Thoughts?
by
JM


OK scratch that last bit.
2 seconds after I wrote that I had a look at the database and decided to do it in PHP instead
Oh thats pretty cools, just going through some emails.
You can now pass your product weight and how much you charge based on country / weight / method.
http://base.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=107800
http://base.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=78170&hl=en#weight