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How does software development company get an access to AdCenter API without having a big spending account?
How does software development company get an access to AdCenter API without having a big spending account?
- We are pay per click software development company and have support Google and Yahoo since 2006. We are planning to support AdCenter, but it seems we need to have a big spending account before we even develop the software. We will not attract big spending account unless we port the module to AdCenter. How can we satisfy this requirement? Or, does software developer have any way to develop software without getting API quota beforehand?
解答
- Access to the adCenter API, from my knowledge, is not solely dependent on spend, but there are other requirements that companies must meet as well.
This reply from Bill Bledsoe may be beneficial:
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/adcenterdev/thread/542e042d-f434-4603-97a1-cb38bd35d46b
- 已標示為解答djartsinc版主Wednesday, 5 August, 2009 6:31
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- 已提議為解答dshevnock Thursday, 11 June, 2009 14:59
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- Access to the adCenter API, from my knowledge, is not solely dependent on spend, but there are other requirements that companies must meet as well.
This reply from Bill Bledsoe may be beneficial:
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/adcenterdev/thread/542e042d-f434-4603-97a1-cb38bd35d46b
- 已標示為解答djartsinc版主Wednesday, 5 August, 2009 6:31
- 已取消提議為解答djartsinc版主Wednesday, 5 August, 2009 6:31
- 已提議為解答dshevnock Thursday, 11 June, 2009 14:59
- James,
My apologies for the delayed reply here. We've been a little busy with the interest generated by the Bing launch. :-)
So as Daniel has indicated below it is not just a spend threshold. The adCenter API is in a Pilot Phase currently. As such, you need to be in Managed Service with Microsoft Advertising in order to qualify. This managed service threshold is required because currently we do not support access to the adCenter API without an adCenter Premium account type (being on terms, etc.).
Now in your case, there's a good chance that as a pure "tool provider" you've not likely to have a managed service relationship with Microsoft Advertising. We are currently exploring ways to accomodate this scenario and I would love to talk personally with your team (product and engineering) with regards to these potential options.
I cannot publish my email address here but, if you would like to connect with me via say LinkedIn or respond with an email address here, we can connect.
(and thanks Daniel for attempting to link to one of my previous posts. Looks like that link might not be live so... :s)
Cheers,
Bill Bledsoe
Operations Program Manager - API - SMB Reseller - Tool Provider
Microsoft Advertising Bill,
Thank you for your response.
We are Google Qualified company and our software website is: www.ClickSweeper.com .
I can be reached wtih email jalee@varazo.com and 408-615-7194.James,

