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Sunday, 21 October 2007 |
Structuring a simple store with AES may sound difficult,
but with some effort, it can be done. Listen to suggestions
by first-year affiliate Bryce Conner in the following article.
Simple Amazon Store Howto
This month, I'm going to be focusing on how to build your own Amazon Associate store using PHP and MySQL. It may be a lot of work at first, but the rewards seem to be well worth the effort.
Part 1: Getting to Know AES
Step 1: Sign up with Amazon E-Commerce Service and get your Access ID and Key.
Step 2:
It is important to become familiar at this point with how to get information with AES. We will be using PHP REST Requests, which require some knowledge of PHP and XML.
Using REST
The easiest way to get up and running is to use code snippets from SimpleStore.php that have been modified to work for you.
(Read on to see sample code that will form the basis of the store...) | | No comments for this item |
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Monday, 08 October 2007 |
Well, Now I've done it.
'Done what', you say? I've gotten into the 6.5% commissions tier in the first 7 days. Sure, I only grossed $52.59, but that is enough to pay for my ads for the rest of the month.
September was dismal, by comparison. I only earned $65 and some change.
August was pretty good—my best month yet. I earned $104.50.
Do you think I'll beat August in October? | | No comments for this item |
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