eBay wants to pay you to drive traffic
The online e-tailer thinks people offer a great opportunity to bring more users to eBay, and has put up the cash to reward those who bring traffic, and buyers & sellers, to the site.
Editor’s Note: eBay is rolling out the proverbial red carpet for affiliates, rewarding those high volume sellers with opportunities to make even more. Can you see your small business joining something like this? Discuss in WebProWorld.
——————————————————————————–Affiliates with eBay have a couple of ways to profit from that relationship. One method gives website publishers the ability to affiliate with eBay, deliver visitors to the e-commerce site, and make money based on what the visitor does when he or she arrives.
To best profit from the eBay UK Affiliate Program, your site should deliver a large volume of visitors through your affiliate links to eBay. This is where all of your efforts at optimizing your site for search engines like Google comes into play. And if you need help with that, a number of people on the WebProWorld forums can probably offer helpful suggestions.












Chuck Huckaby on July 31st, 2006 8:36 am
I enjoy sending traffic to ebay.
While they haven’t paid as well as Adsense (which doesn’t pay as well as it used to) I don’t mind cashing the checks from ebay.
I would like to get about 50 ebay registrations per day at $12 a pop, but I’ll take whatever I can pick up.
My problem has been driving traffic to my site in order to get traffic to send to Ebay.
gracygod9 on September 15th, 2008 5:45 am
Traffic to ebay is usefull to sellers because in this opportunity the process is very quickly.
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