Track Amazon Product with RSStalker.com
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I found this site after surfing aimlessly for an hour straight. At first I thought the site is about typical social bookmarking or just another RSS aggregator, but after close inspection I found out that this Web 2.0 website offer a free service to track various Amazon products via news feeds.
Users can track Amazon products wishlist, latest Amazon products and top 25 Amazon products price changes by category, these services are provided free without registration by RSStalker.com.
RSStalker.com provides XML based RSS feeds to track price changes of Amazon products. Generate a feed for a single product or for an entire wishlist. Add it to your favorite aggregator and you will be automatically notified when the price changes. Simply unsubscribe to the feed when you are done.
Price watching is also great for stuff you’ve already bought. Amazon.com doesn’t advertise it, but they have a 30 day price drop policy. If you bought something from them and they lower the price within 30 days, just fill out a form and they’ll refund you the difference. See the FAQ for details.
RSStalker.com (pronounced RSS Stalker), provide these services for free and without any advertisement on it’s website. However there’s one catch, they provide you with these service in hopes that you will click their affiliate link in the feed when you want to make your purchase, thus earning them a fraction of the sales.
Nice strategy indeed :)
Anyway, I praise the guy behind RSStalker.com for going to this length to provide us with a good service and a nice Web 2.0 website.
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September 24th, 2008 at 5:13 pm
That’s a cool tool. This one is pretty good too :)