One of the new programs on the market that I have decided to try out is AuctionAds. As I explained in my previous post, AuctionAds is a way to dynamically show eBay listings on your site.
Well, I implemented it on 3 or 4 sites and quickly learned that it was only going to perform on one site. This program is not for every type of site, but if you find the right one it is worth implementing.
In my first month I earned $55.96!
Ok, that is a little skewed since they game me $25 just for signing up
So really I earned $30.96
I am very pleased with that result and may try it out on some other sites. Anyone else out there using it with results?
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2 Responses for "AuctionAds Results for September"
Congrats !
I’ve been using action ads since June but have yet to make any $. Many impressions, many clicks, but no conversions. It was only $10 for the sign-up back then, I suppose I should have waited
Any tips?
I think it is mostly a game of trial and error. I tried it out on multiple sites, but only one was getting clicks. The site I am using is a fan site for a musician, so it I think it works because people are naturally interested in products about that person too.
Another good tip I found was to use negative keyword to show the most relevant ads. You can use this format:
auctionads_ad_kw = “james brown -football -jim -Cleveland Browns”;
This would show James Brown ads, but filter out Jim Brown football memorabilia.
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