eBay’s profits rose 23% in the last three months of 2009. Part of their success is down to an affiliate program.

To help this program along, eBay provides data feeds that let you place ads for eBay auctions on your site. You can then place Adsense ads alongside this free content.

If someone clicks on an auction ad and wins the auction or simply signs up and becomes an active eBay user, you get paid a commission.

If they don’t click on an eBay ad, they might click on an Adsense ad and you’ve profited that way.

The additional content helps you get search engine traffic and it is automatically and frequently updated (because auctions don’t last very long).

In practice though, sorting all this out takes a bit of skill, effort and time.

Or at least it did because I’ve been experimenting with a product that I mentioned that automates all this for you.

What it does is automatically build web pages for you using eBay ads AND it automatically includes your Adsense ads too.

It provides 32 different templates to help you match the pages to your site and you can target the content around any one of the thousands and thousands of product categories that eBay uses meaning that you can get the eBay ads to be relevant to your visitors.

You can use the product on as many sites as you like and there are no ongoing charges. To find out more visit Niche Store Builder here.

You can also try a free demo on that page. I’ve just built a demo store based around mobile phones and it took me about 25 seconds.

Give it a go. You don’t need to register or anything like that.

To your success!

Bert

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