Scrape Amazon product information based on keywords
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2024-11-01 | loo woo | en | Amazon Product Scraper Chrome Extension is a game-changer! This extension makes it super easy to pull detailed product information directly from Amazon by just entering keywords. It’s a fantastic tool for anyone involved in market research, price comparison, or affiliate marketing. I love how quickly it gathers product titles, prices, details, and even image links, and it displays everything in a clear, user-friendly popup. The CSV export function is super convenient for keeping data organized in Excel, and the option to automatically add an affiliate ID to product links is perfect for tracking commissions. Highly recommend this extension for any Amazon affiliates or marketers! | |
2024-10-30 | Jay Wong | en | Although this plug-in is the first generation version, the basic functions are already met. It is a complete MVP product. Moreover, it is free. Why don’t you try it? | |
2024-10-27 | Zach Marshall | en | It only partially works. You can successfully perform a keyword search and generate a csv file, but that's about it. Even if you enter your Affiliate ID in the extension, it won't insert it into the links that it exports into the csv. You also don't get short links, which is not a deal breaker, but is kind of a bummer. The bigger problem is the csv file itself. It doesn't correctly parse the data that's scraped from the search, so you end up with data scattered all over your spreadsheet. For example, there are product URLs in the Description column and all the way out in columns I and K (that don't even have headers), prices in the URL column, product descriptions in the Price and Image URL columns, and plenty of empty cells. It's just kind of a mess of data that would take a fair bit of time to clean. I love the concept, but this is unfortunately not a finished product. |