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I'm looking for someone to build me an eCommerce site. The proucts will come from an affiliate feed. Anyone interested or know someone to recommend?

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If the affiliate provides a XML feed, the open source Magento can probably handle it.

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Yes they provide an XML feed. I need someone to do it for me.

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I can't help, but since you mentioned the word "affiliate" (which I haven't seen mentioned here much!), I'd love to have you join our Smaller Indiana Affiliate marketing group. There do not seem to be many of us to discuss with yet. http://smallerindiana.com/group/indianaaffiliatemarketers

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Can you email me the specs? We may be interested...

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LOL, people waay over estimate my ability to understand technology. happy to discuss, but there are no specs? I just need a first class eCommerce site that can take an XML feed from an affiliate program.

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I'm sure there are many ecommerce providers here, and I'll hurt someone's feelings by leaving them out, but I know Nicki's company, Squish Designs, does great work.

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yeah I thought I would be overwhelmed with responses.

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Hi Chris,

I'd be interested in learning a little more about what you are looking for. I've created many eCommerce sites over the years - even a project similar to what I think you are needing. Shoot me an e-mail - jeremy at vortexwebsolutions dot com

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uhmm... Chris - hello... Done dozens of such sites over the last 15+ years. Would love to chat with you.

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duh.... Thanks Ron. my cell is 317-345-3099

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Check out www.mangotreemedia.com. We are a local firm (Westfield, IN) and have done several e-commerce sites.

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Devi Multimedia "An Eye For Quality Design"


888.316.DEVI (3384) • http://DeviMultimedia.com
Graphics & Web Design • Consultation • Marketing • Print

Give her a call, she is awesome

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