Amazon Hacks: 100 Industrial-Strength Tips & Tools

| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.83 (849 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0596005423 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 304 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2013-09-15 |
| Language | : | English |
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Paul Bausch is an accomplished web application developer, and is the co-creator of the popular weblog software Blogger. Among his recent applications is BookWatch, a site that scans weblogs for book mentions, analyzes them to find the most frequently mentioned books, and uses the API to display the results. Paul is also an accomplished
And just about anyone can become a seller on , listing items, deciding on pricing, and fulfilling orders for products new and used.. Hacks is a collection of tips and tools for getting the most out of , whether you're an avid shopper, Associate developing your online storefront and honing your recommendations for better linking and more referral fees, seller listing your own products for sale on , or a programmer building your own application on the foundation provided by the rich Web Services API.Shoppers will learn how to make the most of 's deep functionality and become part of the community, maintain wishlists, tune recommendations, "share the love" with friends and family, etc. And the real power users will use the API to build -enabled applications, create store fronts and populate them with items to be picked, packed and shipped by . Associates will find tips for how best to list their
He includes AWS-enabled programs in PHP, Python, and Perl. Which is all great, but the real value of isn't that these things are in the database. --David WallTopics covered: How to use as a Web surfer, Web site publisher, and software developer. At its core, is a great big database concerned with lots of stuff--books, of course, but also tools, clothing, films on DVD, kitchen equipment, and lots and lots (and lots) of Harry Potter paraphernalia. Detailed coverage goes to advanced product search techniques, managing the characteristics associated with your login, selling through Auctions and zShops, and the Web Services (AWS) API for Perl, PHP, and Python. Bausch really shines when explaining 's Web Services (AWS), the remotely accessible software interfaces that enables programs to search the database. Hacks explains how to get the most out of
if you think you know Amazon, you're wrong Amazon lives up to it's name it's huge and practically unknowable.Amazon Hacks is the best of the wonderful "Hacks" series. You won't be suprised to see that you know about most of the 100 hacks and/or find them unusable.However, there are at least 0 that changed how I look at and use Amazon everyday.I've been on Amazon as a buyer, seller, publisher, author and heavy user since the begining. I professionally promote books on Amazon still, I found new information in this book.I recommend anything in the HACK series, and this one for. Love it NN Though it is not anymore relevant but it's amazing for someone who already understand amazon somewhat, many things to learn.. Surprisingly good and very informative Jerry Saperstein I've been using Amazon for years and am an active poster of reviews. I was astounded to see just how much I didn't know about Amazon's resources and capabilities. Even if you're not interested in programming hacks or using Amazon's API, this is still an extremely informative book for any Amazon user. It provides excellent insight into how Amazon works and the wealth of information you can derive from Amazon.Jerry
