Archive for the 'Affiliate Programs' Category

Amazon Adds Features to aStore

It is pretty exciting to see Amazon keep working on aStore beta. Today I have just received an email about the program, announcing many updates which include:

For those of you linking from your website to your aStore rather than embedding it, we have added the capability to put a link back to your website in […]

Amazon aStore Update with New Features Soon

I have just received an email from Amazon — probably others who beta test aStore too — with the information about what are coming in the next version of Amazon aStore (read my review and walkthrough here).

Build and maintain multiple aStores using a single Associate ID
Specify products to feature on Category and Sub-Category pages
Create multiple […]

Project Rover: eBay’s New Affiliate Infrastructure

eBay announced the launch of their new affiliate linking infrastructure, Project Rover.
Since 2001, Commission Junction has been powering eBay’s affiliate program. With this launch, eBay is going to host their own links on their own domain (rover.ebay.com).
But no, they are not leaving CJ. According to an email from eBay published by Scott Jangro, Project […]

Today’s Tidbits - 20 September 2006

CJ Link Management Initiative isn’t going to happen
Seems like CJ is changing its thought about the controversial Link Management Initiative. An announcement titled Upcoming Changes in Getting Links said than on August 30th, 2006 publishers will notice changes in getting links in the CJ Account Manager.
The change will make it easier for publishrs to choose […]

Commission Junction Launches Web Services

Commission Junction has announced the release of its Web Services for both publishers and advertisers. Basically they are Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) that allow programmers to utilize core features or sets of functionalities from a piece of software or in this case, CJ itself.
For advertisers, it is a tremendous branding opportunity while for publishers, we […]