Saturday, November 8, 2008

Monetization with phpBay Pro

eBay is well known as a great website that has a outstanding affiliate program useful to enable to make money your websites. In light of Google's current trend for de-indexing BANS sites, you're going to be more successful with a normal site that adds eBay feeds to your website, but isn't the exclusive reason for the being of your site. BANS shows a big footprint due to the large amount of obvious affiliate sites built using it, the templating problems, and content problems, that result in it being harder using than other systems. Wade Wells' phpBay Pro resolves this problem by simply adding eBay auction results into your existing blog.You won't regret it.

Installing it is simple as can be, as it installs as a standard plugin. After this, you simply activate the plugin and set up your necessary configuration. Don't forget to input yourCampaign ID.Be sure you get credit for all your sales!

From there on out you just use a small bit of code in each posts, and voila you have eBay listings in your entries. Code inside the tags yields you the the item you are looking for, the number of listings displayed, eBay category number, and the negative terms you use to quantify your search.You can't ignore that.

eBay search returns ordinarily yield a high number of listings. In most cases this will not find you the actual item you need, because of the sheer amount of items listed on eBay. This is where phpBayPro’s negative search term ability is a great feature to filter out the unnecessary results.

phpBay Pro includes the SEO’d links function, in order that Google is less likely to figure you are a thin affiliate website. A lot of BANS sites have been de-indexed for this very reason, so definitely write some useful content up additionally in order to be approved as a full fledged site instead.

 

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