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Home » Affiliate Marketing, AWS, Web 2.0

Buy.com Web Services – Where?

Submitted by on April 12, 2006 – 5:44 pm3 Comments

I check the blog traffic stats here every so often to see where people are coming from, and what they are searching for. One group of keywords imparticular caught my eye today. A user searching for Buy.com web services api. It makes me think: Why hasn’t Buy.com made any moves in this area yet? Its not like the technology just came out yesterday. Amazon has been offering web services for years, specifically their E-Commerce one. Web services are obviously working for Amazon… How many *illions of revenue are Amazon affiliates bringing in…?

Buy.com competes with Amazon in many areas, why not that one?  I mean I’m not saying there should be a duplicate of Amazon’s ECS, but be innovative! And personally I think I speak for all Buy.com affiliates in saying that downloading their enormous datafeed file from CJ is painful… No? Perhaps I will contact them and inquire about this.

[tags]Buy.com, web services, Amazon, e-commerce[/tags]

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  • http://www.adlucent.com Mike

    I’ve requested this feature time and time again from the Buy.com affiliate manager and they don’t have the interest or much understanding of how Web Services help them. This is one of a handful of critical elements that let Amazon.com survive the first crash. Buy.com is does not generally innovate, but rather tries to garner business by undercutting the competition. They are always steps behind their counterparts in terms of technology and promotion.

  • Ja

    Maybe they were searching for this: Buy.com RSS 2.0 Product Module Definition Version 1.0. Perhaps?

    I read about it not too long ago. Strikes me as just plain odd.

  • http://www.secretprices.com/ Marc Mezzacca

    They just sent an email out to their affiliates last week:

    “Buy.com now has RSS feeds associated with Price Drop Alerts and 125X125 Promotions, with more to follow next week. Using our RSS feeds, you can easily track changes to our products and pricing as they happen.”

    The price drop feed is pretty nice and informative. But the 125×125 Promotions is an RSS feed of banner promotions… I loaded it up and I really couldn’t believe it. Can’t wait to see affiliates implement that one, as if we need more banners cramped on a page.

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