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Old 09-27-2005, 10:14 AM
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Default Affiliates: Make API Love The eBay Way

Sean Crotty from eBay discusses their Affiliate Program, discloses the one API call that affiliates demanded the most, and lets us in on a big secret: a product category just waiting for someone to turn it into some serious cash.

In a nutshell, the affiliate program pays participants for each referral that comes through their link. The big money comes from active registrations, where a new referral either bids on an item, or conducts a Buy It Now purchase, within 30 days of registering with eBay.

Affiliates Platform Program Manager Sean Crotty chatted with WebProNews recently about eBay’s affiliate program. As the program manager, Sean has worked hard in getting the word out about what eBay can offer. He’s frequently referenced on eBay’s developer forums as a resource, and will be taking a more active role there soon.

Developers who were fortunate enough to attend JavaOne got to see Sean and Greg Isaacs discuss the affiliate program, including an overview of the API calls. Around 950 developers jammed the room, interested in joining the 18,000 developers Sean cites as already being part of the program.

Having a link as a conduit to eBay, a method used by hundreds of affiliate marketers who utilize paid search, presents one of the simplest ways to get potential registrants and bidders to eBay. That requires keyword research, something which eBay enables through the GetPopularKeywords API call.

Seeing that supply of keywords proved beneficial, but now as Sean points out, they’ve made it more effective. By building an application using that API, GetPopularKeywords lets users see demand as well as supply.

That’s a huge advantage to those who want to target their keyword buys for paid-search as effectively as possible. Affiliate marketers who have been awaiting the debut of MSN Advertising should see that paid-search market open in October.

Sean noted how API usage has had a big impact on affiliate business. Those using the API calls to build applications tend to see returns increase by a third over those who do not. Recently, Sean’s team delivered a new API, the XMLToHTMLTransform call.

Developers have been clamoring for a way to get XML data returned in HTML format via API calls. As eBay has been very actively courting the developer community to help it maintain its dominance in online auctions, the company was quite willing to respond to demand and get this call developed.

That courting of developers, via the eBay Affiliates program, could be worth a considerable payoff to those who participate. eBay sees affiliates make thousands of dollars each month.

It’s not just the small shops, which comprise a majority of eBay’s affiliates, who want a piece of the action. Sean mentioned how Verizon SuperPages has developed what he considers one of the top apps out there that use the APIs.

One of the most interesting uses of the eBay APIs comes in conjunction with a Google Maps API. Sean had written on Google Blogoscoped how he’d like to find out who might be good at writing such an application.

The answer comes from the eBay Motors and Google Maps site, where Adam Trachtenberg has written an application that combines the two effectively. Searches for makes and models of vehicles show up on the map, with links to the vehicle description on eBay available via the handy Google pushpins.

But will anyone take advantage of the one category that hasn’t seen significant affiliate support? We asked Sean what product category he’d like to see get some API developer attention. He said the industrial and large equipment category hasn’t even been touched.

Developers, there’s your early holiday present from WebProNews. Join eBay’s Affliate API program and start writing. Somewhere there’s a market for big equipment just waiting to be tapped.
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Old 09-27-2005, 12:56 PM
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Thanks David for copying this here and making it a sticky. I was going to reference your post over in the Web Programming forum because I was afraid affiliates would miss it over there. Great job on the article. I plan to blog about this later today on my 5 Star Blog and my ThreadWatch Blog.

Had the pleasure of networking with some of the eBay UK affiliate team at CJU and would like to help spread the word about their API solution.
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Old 09-27-2005, 02:07 PM
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Hi Guys,

Thanks for a great article David and looking forward to that blog post Linda, it was great to meet you at CJU.

We really do want to enable our affiliates here at eBay. I wanted to show everyone here a couple of other great examples out there. If you have a mac you might want to use: http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashb.../easyebay.html or http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashb...aywatcher.html or on the pc try out http://getnabit.com/

In Germany an awesome API partner worth using is http://www.webtip.com or http://www.intensifier.de for affiliates.
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Old 09-27-2005, 03:03 PM
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Hey Alex,

It was great to meet you at CJU too.

Thanks for posting some real live examples of what others have done with the API. It helps to paint a picture of what is possible.

I blogged at 5 Star and ThreadWatch and also posted at one of the other affiliate forums I mod - Search Engine Watch. I was a little rushed, so let me know if there is anything I need to change. May need to give you a hollar if anyone asks questions I can't answer.

So great to see eBay continuing to innovate! Be sure and let us know about any other eBay news.
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Old 09-27-2005, 06:12 PM
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I have a dumb question.

I swear awhile ago, I was looking into eBay affiliates and the eBay affiliate API, I saw that there was an API fee of like over $1000. Did this change, or did it never exist in the first place?
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Old 09-27-2005, 06:30 PM
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Hi there imvain2, good to see you. I'm really not sure about a fee. I didn't see anything mentioned when I was there checking all the info out. If there is a fee it makes sense though because this is an app you can make money from.

I will ask Alex or someone to come over and answer that question.

Here is another API app that was posted over at my ThreadWatch Blog:
http://www.threadwatch.org/node/3994

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I recommend the eBay API

We use it to integrate our social network (http://www.biddingBuddies.com ) into eBay, allowing many features such as allowing our members to use their eBay userIds on our site and displaying a members current eBay listings directly in their profile.
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Old 09-27-2005, 06:48 PM
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Linda,

Thanks for your help. I know there were fees for the general API, but I swore there used to be a fee for the affiliate API also. But then again, maybe I just misread something.

But at least, if we get some to clarify this for sure, then everyone will benefit and know about any fees that are related to the eBay Affiliate API that they will encounter (if any).
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I got partially through the signup process, then came to a blinding holt with the issue of cost. Part of the signup process is agreeing to an hourly rate of $USD75

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YOU shall pay the fees and YOU accept the payment terms for the Pricing Tier and Developer Technical Support Tier YOU selected in Exhibit D.
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YOUR use of EBAY CONTENT outside the Sandbox (test environment) is dependent upon certification requirements per the Pricing Tier you selected in Exhibit D. YOU will be responsible for all costs associated with Certification as set forth in your API License.
What sort of time is there involved - yes, very much dependant on the software developed, but for a simple say use of the php code example that you have given, for say search on categories and results.

Just don't want to sign up for a big unknown.
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Default API Fees are gone

Hi Guys there used to be fees on the eBay API for affiliates to start using it and become a certified user but we removed them about 6months ago.

A step by step guide to sign up can be found here http://developer.ebay.com/programs/a...liateapiguide/

Once certified an affiliate can make up to 1.5million calls a day on our 9 free affiliate API calls.
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there used to be fees ...
So if there used to be fees, and now there are not, can you please explain the quotes that I made on the previous post. They were live terms and conditions that I was about to sign up for.

The link you gave referred to the approval process taking up to a week depending on the complexity of the product and the robustness of the code - I can totally understand this, and that there would be a charge for this part of the service. So the quote I gave mentioned fees, and you say no fees. So one of the two is wrong??? One statement needs to be amended or clarified. I certainly do not want to be up for an unknown number of hours at $75.
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Default Fee clarification

We no longer charge for certification for affiliate api tier members.
We no longer charge for calls to the API (within the 9 free calls explained at http://developer.ebay.com/programs/affiliates ) for affiliate api tier members

We do however charge for technical support beyond certification in order to help you get your product live. We also charge for certification in other membership tiers.

You can contact your affiliate programme manager to see if they can help you with the API for free or use the contact details found at http://developer.ebay.com/programs/affiliates/terms to double check my information.

You can also see an official pink post stating there is no affiliate API tier fees here http://dev-forums.ebay.com/thread.js...2589#100012589

Definitely keen to see you up and running with our API
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Old 09-28-2005, 05:22 PM
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Hi everyone,

I'm the manager of the Affiliate API Tier in the eBay Developers Program (the guy interviewed in the article at the top of this thread).

Alex is correct. I removed the $250 sign-up fee in June. There are 10 types of API calls that have no usage fee. Certification is free.

The are two possible charges you could incur as an eBay affiliate using eBay's API.

1) $75 per hour fee if you chose to call our Developer Technical Support engineers. You are not required to call them for support, this is purely optional, and many people never use this service.

2) Call usage fees for API calls other than the 10 free calls. Most affiliates just limit themselves the these 10 calls and never pay the $2.90 per 1,000 call fees.

Hope this clears things up and you decide to join at http://developer.ebay.com/affiliates .

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Hi Sean,

Welcome to WebProWorld and thanks for sharing that info with our members. We appreciate you taking the time to clarify things for us.
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