Does Microsoft AdCenter Have An API?
October 19th, 2006 | 706 Views RSS Feed
That is the question being asked at a thread in DigitaPoint Forums. An API or Application Protocol Interface allows easy access to data from third party application.
A post says, "I was told by MSN that it 'does not have an API option available', which I know is false, and I have found other information that says you must be a 'premium client' with certain billing requirements etc."
A MSDN Forums thread provides links to the adCenter API:
The following are the WSDLs used for the Microsoft adCenter API.
Production WSDLs:
V3 (released 10/7/2006)
URL 1
URL 2
URL 3
URL 4
Sandbox WSDLs:
V3
URL 1
URL 2
URL 3
URL 4
According to the Microsoft adCenter API Group: "We anticipate retiring the V2 WSDLs January 7, 2007, so plan your migration to the V3 WSDLs now!"
Click here to subscribe to our RSS feed to get a daily digest of news around search engine industry. PageTraffic SEO Blog is updated four times a day and is ranked as one of the best search engine resources blog by Pandia!
- del.icio.us
- Digg
- Furl
- Rojo
- StumbleUpon
- Technorati
- Yahoo!
Did you like this article?
Related Posts
Comments
One Response to “Does Microsoft AdCenter Have An API?”
Leave a Reply
SEO Tools
FEATURED CATEGORIES
- adCenter (67)
- AdSense (83)
- AdWords (228)
- Analytics (32)
- AOL (3)
- Ask (90)
- Blogging (19)
- Directory (6)
- Google (1533)
- Industry News (678)
- Keyword Research & Targeting (13)
- Link Popularity (52)
- Live (51)
- Microsoft (115)
- Mobile Search (13)
- MSN (169)
- PageTraffic Happenings (4)
- Panama (21)
- Pay Per Click (32)
- Search Engine Conferences (151)
- Search Engines (85)
- SEO (196)
- SEO Tools (35)
- Social Media (18)
- Tips & Tricks (11)
- Web Marketing (3)
- Yahoo! (506)
- Yahoo! Search Marketing (59)
The Blog
The Associates



May 10th, 2007 at 4:45 pm
Thanks for the info