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Best Buy API Aims To Expand Store's Reach Online 99

surely_you_cant_be_serious writes "Best Buy has opened up proprietary product catalog data in its online store through an open API. Through the Remix API, Best Buy can track how many people are using its information, while users can check to see where a certain product is available without visiting Best Buy's site. Web developers and bloggers can also sign up to become an official Best Buy affiliate. If approved, they can get a small percentage of a sale if someone makes a Best Buy purchase through their site."
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Best Buy API Aims To Expand Store's Reach Online

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  • Re:I'm torn (Score:5, Informative)

    by Chabo ( 880571 ) on Monday January 26, 2009 @07:34PM (#26615023) Homepage Journal

    Like it or not though, Best Buy is still one of the best options if you need a computer part or accessory TODAY and can't wait for Newegg to deliver.

  • by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 26, 2009 @07:36PM (#26615051)

    The one where they show you the item is NOT on sale when you try to buy it at the online sale price?

    Fell for that twice until I read about it here.

  • spam submision (Score:4, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 26, 2009 @07:36PM (#26615057)

    notice the referrer id in the affiliate link (using commission junction, a spammers haven) instead of a direct link,
    way to go with the quality articles Slashdot

  • Re:I'm torn (Score:3, Informative)

    by j1mmy ( 43634 ) on Monday January 26, 2009 @07:47PM (#26615183) Journal

    It's also worth noting that Best Buy has decent prices these days. I picked up a new hard drive for the same price as newegg wanted for the same model. I would have paid shipping with newegg, but instead paid sales tax at Best Buy. The difference wouldn't have been more than a dollar or two either way.

  • Wii Availability (Score:5, Informative)

    by TheSpoom ( 715771 ) * <{ten.00mrebu} {ta} {todhsals}> on Monday January 26, 2009 @07:49PM (#26615209) Homepage Journal

    Back in early 2007 when the Wii was out of stock absolutely everywhere, I setup a cron job to repeatedly check the product pages of the Wii console on Best Buy and other sites and email me when it said they were in stock. It worked surprisingly well and I got a Wii at retail price within about a week or so (with a well timed email and quick checkout) from Best Buy.

    This is a really good move on Best Buy's part as it will only increase people buying their items.

  • Re:I'm torn (Score:5, Informative)

    by Ethanol-fueled ( 1125189 ) * on Monday January 26, 2009 @07:58PM (#26615321) Homepage Journal
    Fry's [frys.com] is also the best place to find hobbyist stuff like kits, discrete components(though very expensive compared to wholesale), hardware, wiring harnesses for car stareos, and test equipment like power supplies and O-scopes.

    Plus, the psychedelic Lewis Caroll theme inside the large stores is pretty cool when you're high on dope.
  • Re:I'm torn (Score:3, Informative)

    by bastion_xx ( 233612 ) on Monday January 26, 2009 @08:10PM (#26615457)

    Oh, and the salespeople at Fry's are sooooooo much better than BB, CC, or any of the other shops.

    I love Fry's for variety (and that they finally take AMEX now), but the sales people are a horror to work with. One time I was buying memory and the sales guy wanted all my other purchases in my basket prior to giving me the receipt (so he could write them up for a commission too I guess)

    Having said that, I'll shop at Fry's anytime over the others.,

  • by michaelhood ( 667393 ) on Monday January 26, 2009 @08:12PM (#26615461)

    notice the referrer id in the affiliate link (using commission junction, a spammers haven) instead of a direct link,
    way to go with the quality articles Slashdot

    That's not a referrer id that will get anyone paid, except for Best Buy. The "refid" in the URL is just so that you're shown the Best Buy Program's info instead of a generic CJ one.

    Of course this is fact instead of hyperbole, so, proof [that you didn't provide] provided:

    https://signup.cj.com/member/brandedPublisherSignUp.do?air_refmerchantid=2045991&h=488 [cj.com]

    https://signup.cj.com/member/brandedPublisherSignUp.do?h=488 [cj.com]

  • Re:Old news? (Score:2, Informative)

    by larry bagina ( 561269 ) on Monday January 26, 2009 @08:18PM (#26615545) Journal
    froogle used to have a format where you could provide all that information to them. Same with google base. (I think you could either provide them with a URL that generated the data or upload the data through their website).
  • Re:I'm torn (Score:5, Informative)

    by Thornburg ( 264444 ) on Monday January 26, 2009 @08:19PM (#26615559)

    Sure, for an HDD of a particular model on a particular day, but if you're looking for a graphics card, a power supply, or most other PC components (that BB sells), their prices are 2-3x what Newegg is. Really, honestly, more than twice as much.

  • Re:I'm torn (Score:5, Informative)

    by Korin43 ( 881732 ) on Monday January 26, 2009 @08:20PM (#26615571) Homepage
    My Best Buy is horrible. Every time I want something I go there, walk around, then go home and buy what I want on Newegg because it's twice as expensive at Best Buy. I'm not sure about everything, but here's some examples:

    2 Gb of memory: Best Buy [bestbuy.com] - Cheapest is $39 (note "Regular price: $144), Newegg [newegg.com] - Cheapest is $16.
    Not a fair fight you say? How about if we compare to Newegg's Kingston and PNY brands (the only kind my local Best Buy carries): Cheapest Kingston [newegg.com] is $18. The only PNY [newegg.com] is $20.
    Best Buy's prices aren't even close. If this isn't enough for you, how about how Newegg will sell you 4 Gb of "Corsair Dominator" memory [newegg.com] for $15 less than Best Buy will sell you 2 Gb [bestbuy.com]? And don't even get me started on their video cards..
  • Re:Old news? (Score:5, Informative)

    by Brainiac4 ( 818236 ) on Monday January 26, 2009 @08:43PM (#26615791) Homepage
    It is like what Amazon did years ago. We're trying to learn from what others have done. Amazon has built a very successful web site and online business, and their web services are a big part of that. The point of Remix is not just to allow access to the catalog; it's to encourage people to innovate with it. - Kevin Matheny, E-Business Architect, BestBuy.com
  • Re:I'm torn (Score:3, Informative)

    by Bryansix ( 761547 ) on Monday January 26, 2009 @08:53PM (#26615863) Homepage
    It's true I have to admit. One time I sat for an hour to talk to a supervisor about getting some "Cross-connect cable" and "Cross-connect clips" in a spool less than 100 feet in length. When the supervisor came in he had no idea what it was either. I mean it's just two pair copper cable. How hard is this to figure out. They didn't know what the clips were either.

    However, if you know what you want then Fry's still has a million times better selection then Best Buy on any given day.
  • Re:I'm torn (Score:3, Informative)

    by penguinchris ( 1020961 ) <.moc.liamg. .ta. .sirhcniugnep.> on Monday January 26, 2009 @09:53PM (#26616371) Homepage

    It depends on where you live - when I lived in New York (Buffalo) I usually got things from them the next day, because they have warehouses in New Jersey and processing time is quick. I live in Southern California now, and also get things next day, because I believe they're based here (which means I pay tax, but the shipping is usually free and I get it next day.)

    It's the same thing with Amazon - they say the free shipping will take more time, but in my experience it doesn't.

    If you live in the middle of the country, away from Newegg or Amazon's distribution centers, then yeah, it's going to take longer.

  • by Brainiac4 ( 818236 ) on Monday January 26, 2009 @10:40PM (#26616809) Homepage
    How do you arrive at that conclusion? It's an open API; how could we possibly be hiding prices? Did you even look at the documentation?

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