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Yipit Clone Script (Agriya vs NDOT)

Discussion in 'General Business' started by bliksem, Aug 22, 2011.

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    Anyone have tried these 2 deals aggregators before? Which one is better?

    Cheers
     
    bliksem, Aug 22, 2011 IP
  2. Ventura1

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    Agriya does not provide much support and little documentation. I would look carefully at Indot's track record and backend.
     
    Ventura1, Sep 3, 2011 IP
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    i have agriya their support is very inconsisten alot of my plans have to be delayed or have to be snelved bcos of that
     
    glorifierx, Sep 4, 2011 IP
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    I bought deals aggregator script like yipit from roamsoft. If you have an any doubts about deals aggregate script just ask them.
     
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    johnben08, Oct 4, 2011 IP
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    Agriya's feedy uses Commission Junction's Product Search API. This API does not contain location information in response. Consequently, the deals cannot be assigned proper cities and guess what! they do it RANDOMLY! This means a deal that belongs to New York City is likely to appear under Los Angeles. This essentially kills the whole purpose of local deals.
     
    affan.rauf, Oct 28, 2011 IP
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    Feedy uses CJ's product search API if you choose to, otherwise it can be setup to read the RSS feeds like it does for other deal sites. Based on customer feedback we set Feedy to assign all deals from CJ's product search API to the 'Nation' category rather than assigning the deals to the random cities. If you or our customers have a better suggestion on how to sort these deals in to the appropriate category then we'd love to hear it.

    Peter
     
    aceriker, Oct 31, 2011 IP