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Letting resellers parse my single-page HTML content seems like a good idea. Do you agree?

Hey πŸ‘‹,

Lately, I have realized, B2B2C is great. So is B2B2B2C, where a service can be allowed to resell by other businesses to local businesses for catering to their customers (patrons) better. 🀝

With much fiddling on the domain DNS option, I am finding it hard to deal with teams with low technical know-how. Fixing it remotely is taking the time & my patience. πŸ˜‘

I don't know, how but a thought came to me to write a simple CURL script and give to these resellers to parse complete HTML from the unique page URL and put on their websites as theirs. No iframes. AJAX requests can be made to check for known domains.
I googled around if this is a legit practice or something. Found nothing...

I need your comments, bricks, bats on this wild thought. πŸ€”

Really looking forward to your advice here. πŸ™

Thanks in advance. πŸ‘Œ

Letting validated resellers parse single-page HTML content as theirs is a good idea. Do you agree?
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    can you give more examples, im not sure i follow. there were a lot of b2's in your post, i got lost. you referring to webscraping and inserting those in to 3party pages?

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      Thanks for the reply.

      you referring to webscraping and inserting those into 3party pages?
      Yes. basically let validated domains web-scrap and put on their pages.

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