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Igor,
I have also replied to your post on sales factors thread.
I have recently came across a web service, which will be launching soon. Tracks competitive products prices for online retailers, etc. I have signed up for it and waiting to see how it actually looks like. Check out their video at profitero.com - You might be interested as well.
Hope this helps
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The problem with google shopping information is, it isn't the same as on peoples web sites, on many occassions I have clicked on products only to be shown a more expensive prce, and although some are down to VAT, many are not.If they list on aggegator sites like Google Base you could try and consume their XML product feeds to look for pricing changes, new products etc. This wont however pick up on special offers like BOGOF etc
So you actually mean using a comptitors feed and not the actual google shopping API?Hence the suggestion of using a standardised XML feed from the competitors sites that are there for price comparison purposes (eg Google Base).
You can certainly have screen scraping set up but then this must be set up for each competitor and the code may need to be revisited each time a competitor redesigns their layout etc plus if they check their logs frequently they may notice that there is a single IP visiting their site every X days and either checking every product or the same batch of product pages each time - wouldnt be too hard for them to set their site to display a different price for this IP or other counter intelligence techniques