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jmorris
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PHP Mysql , Images , Tracking , Admin

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Hello everyone ,
First of all I must say I am new at web design , etc. This is my very first post. I hope that I am posing this in the correct forum. Any help that anyone can provide will be so greatly appreciated.

I am having a site created in PHP / Mysql. My site is going to offer articles and products advertised on my site that link to various retailers via my affiliate links. Is there a way that I can have a script that will pull images from my vendors site and add them to my site without having to right click on the image , save to my hard drive open my Mysql backend Admin , click on browse which searches my hard drive for images to add to my site? For example , Lets say there are pages of products that all include images to all of those products. Can I go directly to the vendors site and pull those images and paste them into my site? I am not sure if I am making sense when I try to explain what I am in need of. Lets just say I am looking f! or the most easy way that is less time consuming to get images from my vendors site and add them to my site while adding the affiliate link for tracking. OK here is another thought please see this link http://www.ruffn-it.com/dogcollar1.html
This is one of my vendors. You will see they have over 100 product images and I am looking for the very best and easy way to add those same images to my site without having to save all of them to my hard drive and searching for them one by one in the backend admin. This would take hours to perform.It would be great if the retailer would provide a product data feed but this vendor does not have a data feed. Once I get the images loaded I then would add my affiliate link to track sales. Any info that you can provide will be so greatly appreciated.

On another note - How do you SEO your web site that is built in PHP when you add your articles , content to the Mysql backend? Do you cr! eate menus that you include the Title , Headline , Body etc? Or can you just load the entire article in full? What about H1 H2 H3 Tags etc. Any help that you can provide on this topic will also be greatly appreciated.

Thank you ,
Jason :)
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