Hi BJ,

I am interested in learning about the ebay module, can you share some
information as how you went about it. I am basically interested in making my
ebay customers use the ecommerce store in some way so that i can educate
them about my website and other product offerings.

Rohit



BJ Freeman wrote:
> 
> I have the Yahoo store interface going on line this month for a client.
> It is a major piece of work.
> where I make my money is the initialization, customization and 
> instruction. Most of the customization is the import and export to the 
> suppliers.
> a total labor could run $5K to 20K in the first year, depending on the 
> customization, and how many suppliers need different customization.
> 
> I have a word doc that I use to work out the configuration and 
> customization, I would be glad to share.
> 
> I have a Skeleton Amazon, and Ebay module, but I would not consider them 
> finished products.
> 
> My modules require access to Internet 24/7 to function properly.
> 
> 
> Enrique Matta sent the following on 5/19/06 2:20 PM:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> My Client is interested in utilizing his Amazon/Yahoo/Froogle stores with
>> OFBiz. How would I:
>> 
>> A) Integrate these other stores into his OFBiz implementation, and
>> B) If need be, change the DB Schema to adequately add needed columns or
>> table
>> 
>> I don't know if these questions have already been answered. If so, please
>> provide a link to the answer so that I can understand what I need to do.
>> 
>> 
>> Sincerely
>> 
>> Enrique Matta
>> 
>> 
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