11:44 pm
October 15, 2023
The plugin is working perfectly, even I use it for amazon.es and not .com the affiliate links is working to me, but the price is not:
a product that have a cost of 10,99€ it shows 1099. how can I fix this? In Europe we use , and not . to change decimals... and it is not working correctly. It is the only thing I need to have this working at 100%... but it is a big issue! also, were can I change the text buy now to "comprar ahora" for example?
thanks again, and waiting for your support.
1. Do you want the price to be returned with ",", or it should be replaced with "."? I'm not sure that plugins like WooCommerce are ok with ",".
2. To replace "BUY NOW" with "comprar ahora", open the "Expert" tab of your feed settings, find the "Custom PHP code" box and simply modify the following line:
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11:09 am
October 15, 2023
Thanks. the . and , could not be a real problem, if it shows 10.99 is fine, but if the price at amazon.es is 10,99 your plugin does not make 10.99 or even 10,99, but it shows 1099 wich is very bad.... I guess the "," that receives in the price is not taken into account?
If it shows 10.99 I would be fine with it as it is also understandable here in europe, but showing 1099 as it should be 10.99 or 10,99 is not fine at all as creates a big confusion and no one will click on it....
4:12 pm
October 15, 2023
The way the CyberSEO Pro plugin works is that it parses the product page on Amazon and creates a WordPress post based on the information it extracts. However, once the WordPress post is created, it becomes static content. This means that the price of the product won't change dynamically when Amazon updates its price.
This is because WordPress posts are essentially web pages, and web pages are generally static in nature. They don't automatically update to reflect real-time changes on external sites like Amazon.
So, in summary, the price of the product in your WordPress post won't dynamically change if Amazon changes its price. If you want to keep the price current, you'll need to manually update it in your WordPress post whenever there's a change on Amazon.
Another useful approach to deal with this situation is to add a note or label next to the price in your WordPress post, stating that the price is accurate as of the date of publication. This will help visitors understand that the information may be outdated, and they can check the current price on Amazon if it's important to them.
By doing this, you can maintain a static price on your WordPress post while also cautioning visitors that it may change over time. This can be helpful in providing transparency about the pricing information.
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