generating revenue for your website or blog with contextual advertising
Ebay.co.uk announced that from March 1st 2007 they will be making changes to the way they reward affiliates. These changes will offer you greater flexibility and more opportunities to earn more money from eBay.co.uk’s Affiliate Programme.
The major change to the programme will be a new revenue-sharing component. This means that not only will you be paid based on the number of new Active Confirmed Registered Users (ACRUs) you deliver to eBay but they will also give you a share of the revenue generated by the Bids and Buy it Nows you deliver to the site.
You can earn up to £10 each time visitors to their site subsequently become active registered users on eBay.co.uk (ACRU). Depending on monthly activity, you can earn up to 50% of eBay.co.uk’s Revenue (not item sale price) on all Winning Bids or Buy It Now (BIN) transactions within 7 days after the first click.
The eBay affiliate program is based on a tiered payment structure that rewards increased performance. As you drive more ACRUs and Revenue you earn significantly more
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Ebay Tools MD
March 1st, 2007 at 12:15 am
Let me guess they pay them less? Ebay costs just keep rising.