aditd
Mar 4 2011, 08:03 AM
I looked at the ebay overview on this forum. From what I understand if you drive traffic you get pay ( I think for sign-ups ). Is that true? This how ebay affiliate program works?
I haven't tried to sign up them so another question would be. How much do you earn with them?
kevdon
Apr 18 2011, 12:52 PM
QUOTE (aditd @ Mar 4 2011, 04:03 PM)

I looked at the ebay overview on this forum. From what I understand if you drive traffic you get pay ( I think for sign-ups ). Is that true? This how ebay affiliate program works?
I haven't tried to sign up them so another question would be. How much do you earn with them?
You get paid for sending traffic (clicks) to ebay auctions and also for new signups BUT if your clicks don't bring any income for eBay you get nothing. Their method of calculating your earnings is known only to ebay (or EPN -eBay Partner Network to be exact) and they will not share it with us, the "partners"
You can earn from a few cents to a few hundred thousand dollars a month, depends on you and the work you put in.
Omar08
Aug 18 2011, 02:18 PM
QUOTE (kevdon @ Apr 18 2011, 01:52 PM)

You get paid for sending traffic (clicks) to ebay auctions and also for new signups BUT if your clicks don't bring any income for eBay you get nothing. Their method of calculating your earnings is known only to ebay (or EPN -eBay Partner Network to be exact) and they will not share it with us, the "partners"
You can earn from a few cents to a few hundred thousand dollars a month, depends on you and the work you put in.
Yes, you may need to contact customer support for further details.
naema1230
Sep 15 2011, 06:05 AM
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rush001
Nov 20 2011, 10:43 PM
Is it okay if the auction happens to be your listing?
cashfromcells
Feb 19 2012, 04:48 PM
Is there anyone out there doing well as an ebay partner? I have a website that I think might do well (it's about selling cell phones on ebay) but not sure how to get started.
Nurmala4
Mar 13 2012, 02:16 PM
QUOTE (cashfromcells @ Feb 20 2012, 07:48 AM)

Is there anyone out there doing well as an ebay partner? I have a website that I think might do well (it's about selling cell phones on ebay) but not sure how to get started.
i'm interested on Ebay, but i'm not Ebay seller now.. but, i want go to this business one day, with dropshipping system..
SebastianBermudes
Apr 24 2012, 04:12 PM
Ebay's affiliate program really stinks. the pay is really low and hardly worth the effort. they may claim to have the highest earnings, but heck, almost anyone can say that. certainly, they have some big affiliates, as any company of their size will have, but very few will rise to the level of the few.
as far as the pay, it comes directly from eBay pocket. A neat way to drive traffic to their site for pennies on the dollar. obviously, they are making bank already, and this is just another way to drive traffic.