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Saturday, April 26, 2008
eBay Affiliate Program
Learning
about the eBay affiliate program and how it
functions within
eBay can be time well spent
toward developing
an effective affiliate program.
Did
you know
that eBay has an affiliate program?
This is sometimes overshadowed by
the sheer size
of eBay,
but you can make affiliate income from eBay.
Here
is how it works. Go
to the http://affiliates.ebay.com and sign
up. This
will direct you to Commission Junction (www.cj.com) which
handles the commissions
for eBay. You should spend time
on Commission Junction
after you
join to see
all the other affiliate
programs that you
can join as well as eBay. You will be amazed
at all
the affiliate
programs that are
available on Commission Junction.
You will notice
that you can
become an affiliate
of eBay in several
countries. If you
speak the language of
another country, you can become an affiliate of that country if you desire.
I am an affiliate of eBay
USA, Italy, France, UK, Canada,
and India. I am
not active except
in the
US and Italy.
Italy you say! No,
I do not speak
Italian, but I found an Italian translator
through elance.com
who helps me
with my Google Adwords
ads that drive
traffic to eBay Italy. When
they join and
buy, I receive my commissions in
US dollars through Commission Junction.
If you refer a person to eBay who
is not a
member and they join and
purchase an item, you get referral
fees and a
commission on the
sale. eBay
recently increased
its fees. These
fees changes will
help the smaller
affiliates make more
money at lower transaction volumes.
Currently, the
initial fee
for causing
someone to join eBay
is $12.00. Under the old structure,
this covered the first
499 people. Then the fee
rose to
$16.00 each
over 499.
The new
structure still pays $12.00
for the first
tier, but the tier
is for 1
- 49. At 50 - 499 the fee is $16.00. This structure is much more favorable for the
little guy.
To understand how this all works, go to eBay and
study it. The fee structure is located
at http://affiliates.ebay.com/revshare.
Learn about the eBay affiliate program and
other affiliate programs on the Net. Affiliate programs when
used correctly can make you
money without having to monitor them constantly.
Good luck as an affiliate of eBay.
John V. W.
Howe is an entrepreneur, author,
inventor, patent holder, husband,
father, and
grandfather. He has been involved in
entrepreneurial activities for over 40 years.
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