Help required with uploading itelms onto Froggle - Germany

Discussion in 'Shopping' started by Deano1976, Oct 30, 2007.

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    I am having a nightmare uploading our products onto Froggle - Germany. I have tried uploading the basic information (title, description, prices, link) but I keep getting loads of errors (Error Bad Data Zeilen-Nr. We recommend that this attribute involved. Help image link:).

    I am also have to use Google's translation tools to read the German instruction text which is a nightmare.

    Has anyone from the US or UK managed to bulk upload products onto Froggle Germany?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Cheers

    Dean :)
     
    Deano1976, Oct 30, 2007 IP
  2. team

    team Peon

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    hi i am from india i am interested pls send me details

    regard
    viki
     
    team, Nov 12, 2007 IP
  3. magda

    magda Notable Member

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    there is software out there that will automatically convert your data in to the type of tab delimited format they require. I've not found a completely free one, but they 're not very dear. I've used something called frooglefeed (which obviously dates back to when it was froogle) - *quick check* - they call it Googlebase Feed Generator now - it's by these people highdesertsoftware.com
     
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    webmax Peon

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    google have Store Connector which work on ebay store, yahoo store and OsEcommerce...

    May this tool will be helpful to you.....

    It is very simple and very simple process.....
     
    webmax, Nov 17, 2007 IP
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    you most likely ran into the number problem - german numbers are , for decimal and . for thousand instead of the other way round, plus you should try to get a tab separated format if possible, as comma separated will get you screwed more often than not.
     
    kdersey, Nov 17, 2007 IP