That's precisely my point. CJ will eventually figure it out and probably ban him or take the money back.
I found this posting in ebay affiliate forum. its from ebay staff. "Redirects from search engines are not against eBay Terms & Conditions - but they are against Google conditions and may result in your website being removed from their index." here is the forum http://forums.ebay.com/db1/thread.jspa?messageID=200998107&forumID=118&x#200998107
no website needed as in different methods of sending the user straight to the site, using tinyurl or direct link. i'm afraid i cannot go into too much details on how there is no investment costs other than time, and the ways i promote each item that i am currently promote. anyone who has been on this forum or the internet for that matter has an idea of what methods (legal) i am talking about. other than that i am showing a lot of success with one of my custom made ebay stores, with traffic from none other than stumbleupon. 1/5/08 i received 390 visitors from stumbleupon, of that, i received 2200 page views, and over 300 clicks out to ebay. 4 ACRU's, no sales but i cant complain. i am definitely leaning towards ebay store sites, with, SEO or at least getting them into stumbleupon, at the rate im getting people from there.
"rover" is the ebay subdomain that their affiliate links cross through to register the CJ pid to the user that visits ebay.
Just curious, what is the difference between phrase match "" and exact match [] in term of the effectiveness ?
lets say say you are focusing on the keyword: blue red widget if you use exact match [], your ad will only appear if the words are in that exact order. if the searcher mixed up the words and typed in blue widget red, then your ad would not show. however, with phrase match "" then your ad will appear for all the different arrangements of word in the keywords, but, all the words have to be present. for example, if someone just typed in blue red or blue widget, your ads would not show and thats what you are trying to achieve.
chixco, thanks for the clarification. I'll do a ppc test for amazon affiliate. I dont want to play around with ebay since the TOC is still not clear. just dont want to risk my ebay account.
Good stuff. Have you done anything with Squidoo? I know they got Google slapped but are they a good potential source of traffic for ebay stores?
I found the latest update few days back. the answer is "no" we are not allowed to send the visitor directly to ebay. updated on June 1, 2007. read here for details : http://forums.ebay.com/db1/thread.jspa?threadID=1000495149&tstart=0&mod=1179400135263 "2. Terms and Conditions Update for Paid Search Campaigns eBay’s US Affiliate Compensation Section 1.0 will be updated on June 1st as follows: a. Search Engines. You will not be compensated for paid search traffic purchased from Google.com, Yahoo.com, MSN.com, nor from any of their content networks, such as Google AdSense, Yahoo! Publisher Network, and MSN ContentAds, if it is linked directly to the eBay.com, eBay Express, or eBay Store domains (not “Commission Earning Activityâ€). The change in policy is limited to the eBay.com US program, and to the three search engines stated above. Linking to a non eBay domain is allowed."
I curious what is met by this point? Not sure what this means as I thought you want to send them through the rover link with your PID?