Shopping.com API Wordpress Plugin Script
Looking for a way to integrate shopping.com into wordpress? Download the script from me for free to use on your Wordpress powered blog and start earning some more money!
I have seen about an average of 30% click-through ratio with about $0.19 per click paid on sites that we use it on. Of course - YOUR EXPERIENCE MAY VARY. This is largely attributed to the image associated with the advertisement and the fact that th eadvertisement is quite discreet - it doesn’t look like an ad. This is A LOT more than Google Adsense, but the beauty of shopping.com is that you can use it with Google Adsense at the same time.
Download it now: Shopping.com API Wordpress Plugin Script (Zip - 12K)
Here’s what you need in order to make it work:
1. Shopping.com Partner Account
2. API access to Shopping.com
3. Wordpress (Tested on 2.0 and above. WP must be installed on your own server, won’t work with a free account hosted at wordpress.com)
4. JUST A LITTLE technical ability to edit the template file
5. The plugin script: Shopping.com API Wordpress Plugin Script
If you have all the stuff above requirements, just download the Shopping.com API Wordpress Plugin script and upload it to your plugins folder on your server.
NOTE: You get 75% of the clicks associated with your API key, the remainder are associated with my account. This is done on a random basis - it may not be 75% if you refresh 4 times, but over a length of time it should even out.
Shopping.com API Wordpress Plugin script install instructions:
1. Unpack the folder “shopping” into wp-content/plugins on your server
2. Log in to Wordpress admin panel and go to “plugins” page.
3. Activate the “Shopping API” plugin
4. Configure options under “Shopping API Options” in admin panel
5. To display the shopping products, add one line of PHP code into your template file.
Shopping.com API Wordpress Plugin script usage instructions:
1. Activate the plugin. Existing posts will have the plugin automatically enabled unless you turn it off for those posts.
2. Write a new post or edit an existing one. While doing so, you can adjust the keywords, turn off the shopping.com API, and adjust the number of results used on a per-post basis.
a. If you don’t specify specific keywords in the keyword field for a post, the title of the post is used.
b. If you don’t specify specific number of results for a post, the default number of results is used.
c. If you don’t check the “Turn off shopping.com for this post” box, shopping.com is enabled by default.
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