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Originally Posted by my2cents
I guess what i am saying is you need 250,000-300,000 pages.. so this is wherethe 30-70 rule comes into play... 70% dynamic.. 30% static.. this way you spend most of your time with the static stuff.. which brings the eyeball to your site, so you can liberate the CC from their pocket...
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That's a lot of pages.
Does that figure apply to just one site, or across several sites?
If it is one site, how do you possibly create that many pages? I am developing a site in a specific product category which has several hundred products. My intention is to create a page (dynamically) for each product and then, once that is complete, concentrate on spider food. I want to create sites for 10 products following this plan. Together, all 10 sites, even with a couple containing a few thousand products, would not come close to that number of pages.
Also, datafeeds are few and far between. (Some are now accessible on LinkShare through a premium service that cost's like $250 if your site doesn't meet the specifications to be accepted without fees.) So, you have a merchant that offers graphic, individual product and textual links on LinkShare. But you don't want to market their products with any of the provided methods. My preference is to build a website dedicated to the topic and populated with said products. But the merchant doesn't offer a raw datafeed that I can plug into my database.
My question is, what do I do? Go to every product page on the merchant's site and start copying and pasting and "Save Picture As" and "View Source"?