eBay Partner Network PLUS eBars = best Affiliate program!!

Discussion in 'eBay' started by msollicito, Apr 5, 2008.

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    eBay just moved from Commission Junction to eBay Partner Network - and now we, eBarster, can launch eBars! eBars are like Adsense for eBay - and vastly improve your money making potential by:

    - passing on to you the hugely generous eBay affiliate payments through eBay Partner Network (50% of all eBay fees go to you if a bid results from a clickthrough from your eBay Partner id!! Also eBay pays you $25 if a user signs up to eBay via your link!! Also eBay is paying 5% extra for April 2008! So sign up now at our site!)

    - increasing the number of ads displayed in the same amount of screen real estate, and making the user more likely to see ads because of the discreet, slow scrolling..

    - being really easy to use but also extremely flexible so that power users can really make them work on their sites!!

    Try eBars today! See what an eBar would look like on your site in seconds!!!

    http://www.ebarster.com
     
    msollicito, Apr 5, 2008 IP
  2. Sem-Advance

    Sem-Advance Notable Member

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    Very cool.

    I will use this on quite a few of my sites, and a partners as were developing a network of 400 sites.

    :)
     
    Sem-Advance, Apr 5, 2008 IP
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    I posted this in another thread, but thought I'd drop it in here too:

    I got it working on one of my BANS sites. I really think you should disclose more prominently that only 50% of the scrolling listings will carry your own CPM ID. The other 50% carry the eBar ID. Also, is that ratio negotiable?

    That said, it may be a better alternative than AdSense which I don't run on my BANS sites anyway. Sure, with AdSense you'll get paid for a click, but probably lose the visitor forever. At least, with this gizmo, you have a shot at getting your visitor to drop a cookie, or better still getting an ACRU. I'm gonna think about it some more.
     
    potentmix, Apr 6, 2008 IP