Hi ,I did check the link in google adsense it shows lotof imressions but few clicks .when I check the cj account it's still not showing number of clicks whic I see at adsense please advice.
ebay didn't convert very well for me. I think it's a lot of just picking the right niche. Wish it had though, $200 geez!
wow, thats a big ticket item if you are landed a $200 per sale. The best I do is about $20 a sale (after moving up in the tiers), and those are $800 to $1000 items.
Credit cards give me good %age leads n stuff sometimes if people get one trhey come back and sign up for more . . . .
I use the eBay scheme and have made some good money from it. I don't really have time to integrate all the others and it supplements some of my sites rather nicely.
Its tiered and no, its not low for technology companies sell a computer and get $10 sell a cd and get $.25
I've had TONS of success with Dotster. The nice thing about them is that they offer such a wide range of products. I sell hosting packages from my domain banners, and domains from my hosting banners. Plus, their affiliate manager is suuuuper nice and totally on the ball. I host eBay ads but make far more money with Dotster products. Your best bet, as with anything, is not to put all your eggs in one basket.
I'm in agreement with what seems like a majority that eBay is one of if not the best advertiser at CJ, especially if you're trying to monetize content sites or blogs. In my opinion this is down to two things: 1. The width of eBay's product range. No matter which niche you target eBay has the products that will be of interest to them, and 2. The program converts. eBay is so well established and offers such a great shopping platform that in my experience no other merchant data feeds get close to competing when it comes to conversion and consequently affiliate payouts.
You can promote Mozy.com , they pay 70 cents per free signup, i am getting 10-20 signups per day. And i do not spend for that traffic... just free traffic thru forum signatures!