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Discussion in 'Commission Junction' started by nikolay, Oct 3, 2005.

  1. Lynn Terry

    Lynn Terry Peon

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    #21
    Well... I havent sold any car parts ;) but overall I'm very pleased with the increase in commissions through the percentage program.

    As for "what types of sites", I have blocks like this all over the place: http://www.selfstartersweeklytips.com/jennifer.htm (this is just an example page to show site owners what the block looks like). You arent allowed to use the affiliate developer tools to display your own auctions on your own site through your own affiliate link... so I give ebay'ers that have their own website the code to promote their auctions through their site.

    Did that make sense?

    I also use it on some of my own affiliate sites. Like this one, for example: http://www.corkitup.com .

    (I'm a dart player - play in local league - so that "affiliate site" is no secret :p lol)
     
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  2. SiCK

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    #22
    Careful of that URL Lynn, Ebay took away $800.00 in commissions a few months back because I used the word ebay in the url.

     
    SiCK, Oct 8, 2005 IP
  3. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #23
    You can use the word ebay in the URL, just not the domain/sub-domain.
     
    digitalpoint, Oct 8, 2005 IP
  4. Lynn Terry

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    #24
    Whew - cool :) :)
     
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  5. SiCK

    SiCK Peon

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    #25
    Guess I was penalized because of using ebay in my subdomain (which I was). The first condition of the TOS:
    Did really notice the writing between the brackets :rolleyes:
     
    SiCK, Oct 8, 2005 IP
  6. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #26
    No, I never read the TOS... but I work pretty closely with some people there, so... :)
     
    digitalpoint, Oct 9, 2005 IP
  7. MattEvers

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    #27
    Shawn, how many registrations do you have under you, or is that against the rules...or rude. I'm just interested...
     
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  8. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #28
    What do you mean how many under me? How many have I gotten since the beginning of time?
     
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  9. MattEvers

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    #29
    umm, since the beginning of time, and those you get a percentage of the final bids from. I know I got about 30 registrations under me, and I hardly have any commission from bids, much less those huge bids. I would suspect you have quite a few.
     
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  10. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #30
    You don't get paid on all bids forever for your registrations. You get paid on winning bids for people that clicked your link within 7 days of them making the bid (regardless if they already have an eBay account or not). So kind of irrelevant how many registrations I've had historically. :)
     
    digitalpoint, Oct 9, 2005 IP
  11. MattEvers

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    #31
    I thought you got like ten cents or something for all bids, back when I did it last year. Maybe I misread it. Maybe that's why I don't get any commission. :D
     
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  12. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #32
    Nope... payment for winning bids are not tied to people you signed up. You get paid for winning bids for anyone that clicks your link within 7 days of making the bid.
     
    digitalpoint, Oct 9, 2005 IP
  13. MattEvers

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    #33
    I made about 500 bucks for registrations a while back, but havne't messed with it much lately. I would think eventually registrations would slow. I've heard that someone news goes online every second or something, but it still suprises me when people get hundreds of registrations per month.
     
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  14. blackwind

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    #34
    the cut from $20 to $12 is such a killer!
     
    blackwind, Oct 9, 2005 IP
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    #35
    Even more so is the change from bid to winning bid. I bet that cuts down the commission paid. Is there a time length they have to win a bid by, or do they have unlimited time for you to get paid?
     
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  16. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #36
    If they place the bid within 7 days of their click you get paid (if they win it), regardless of when the auction closes.
     
    digitalpoint, Oct 9, 2005 IP
  17. sleuth1

    sleuth1 Well-Known Member

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    #37
    Ebay Australia are currently offering 28 AUD about 21 USD for new signups via Com.J, sounds very good to me , problem is payment as far as I can see is only Checks to Aussies which incur cashing fee of around 40AUD for US checks (with Bank NAB )last time I tried this with a British check at least, interested if others have found a work around , thanks
     
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  18. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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  19. ozgression

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    #39
    Cj can send you cheques in Australia dollars.

    Commonwealth Bank cashes foreign currency cheques for only $10, anyway.
     
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  20. sleuth1

    sleuth1 Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for that info , will give it a go !
     
    sleuth1, Oct 9, 2005 IP