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SEO and Advertising APIs for Developers

A brief overview of Web services APIs that enable the development of software for managing advertising campaigns and SEO related tasks, such as keyword research.

Google AdSense API

The AdSense API enables the development of applications for monetizing user content, providing revenue for users and site owners.

Google AdSense API

Google AdWords API

Google's AdWords API enables the development of software that interacts with the AdWords platform which can be used for managing AdWords accounts and campaigns.

Google AdWords API

Microsoft adCenter API

The Microsoft adCenter API enables developers to create applications for managing adCenter campaigns, orders, keywords, and ads, obtaining the status on orders, keywords and ads, generating keyword estimatesand reports about campaign performance. Access to this service is currently limited to invited developers.

Microsoft adCenter API

UrlTrends API

The UrlTrends API provides access to search engine data. Developers need to register with UrlTrends to request an API key. During the implementation and testing phase the service is free of charge. When testing is completed users must pay for access to the search engine data.

UrlTrends API

Wordtracker

Wordtracker is a professional tool for keyword research. Using the Wordtracker API developers can build Web applications and services integrating the keyword database and all advanced keyword suggestions. This is a paid service.

Wordtracker API

Yahoo Advertiser Web Services API

Advertiser Web Services can be used to develop software for managing Yahoo! Search Marketing campaigns.

Yahoo Advertiser Web Services API
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