Tool to scrape data from Homedepot,ebay,amazon.
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Does anybody know about a tool that you can use to aggregate data about the best seller products in categories for major retailers in USA? I did find a couple not so good tools for amazon and even ebay but retailers like walmart and homedepot are left out.
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Hey Hardik,
Make sure to read the guidelines of these websites before start scraping to avoid any kind of legal actions. As far as the tools are concerned, you can try out these:
You can also scrap the sites with some PHP scripts, get the word of a developer for this.
Thanks,
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