Best Buy API Aims To Expand Store's Reach Online
surely_you_cant_be_serious writes "Best Buy has opened up proprietary product catalog data in its online store through an open API. Through the Remix API, Best Buy can track how many people are using its information, while users can check to see where a certain product is available without visiting Best Buy's site.
Web developers and bloggers can also sign up to become an official Best Buy affiliate. If approved, they can get a small percentage of a sale if someone makes a Best Buy purchase through their site."
Sounds kinda like what Amazon did several years ago, so you can link to a specific product on Amazon, and get a cut.
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Damn, I never thought a big box retailer with brick and mortars would ever get it.
I really am torn about this. On the one hand it is cool technology and it prevents me from having to actually go into a Best Buy and talk to one of the khakis pants army of morons who work there. On the other hand this means more revenue for Best Buy and that means they will expand and build more stores which will then cause me to vomit upon sight of said stores... I'm torn; really I am!
The one they'd show customers in store when they were doing a bait and switch? The one the CT attorney general was investigating?
Just curious.
notice the referrer id in the affiliate link (using commission junction, a spammers haven) instead of a direct link,
way to go with the quality articles Slashdot
Back in early 2007 when the Wii was out of stock absolutely everywhere, I setup a cron job to repeatedly check the product pages of the Wii console on Best Buy and other sites and email me when it said they were in stock. It worked surprisingly well and I got a Wii at retail price within about a week or so (with a well timed email and quick checkout) from Best Buy.
This is a really good move on Best Buy's part as it will only increase people buying their items.
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notice the referrer id in the affiliate link (using commission junction, a spammers haven) instead of a direct link,
way to go with the quality articles Slashdot
That's not a referrer id that will get anyone paid, except for Best Buy. The "refid" in the URL is just so that you're shown the Best Buy Program's info instead of a generic CJ one.
Of course this is fact instead of hyperbole, so, proof [that you didn't provide] provided:
https://signup.cj.com/member/brandedPublisherSignUp.do?air_refmerchantid=2045991&h=488
https://signup.cj.com/member/brandedPublisherSignUp.do?h=488