posted on March 16, 2004 02:57:37 PM new
If youse guyz have signed up to be an eBay Stores affiliate (earning cash for every person who creates an eBay store as a result of a link on your web page), you should mention it here.
I'm about to open an eBay store. I'll split the commission with you.
posted on March 16, 2004 06:55:14 PM new
Fluffy, I just came on, so I'll have to read it.
I just closed my store. ha. I think I had two sales out of it. But I didnt really work on much, ,just kinda let it ride by itself - which you cant really do unless you've got something pre-established. But for you its good because you have so many repeat buyers. Save some money in those fees! So If I direct buyers to your store, you'll give me a comish? (I might want to try that! ...Whats to do lose, right?
posted on March 16, 2004 06:58:26 PM new
Apparently the deal is that as an affiliate, you have a special link to eBay Stores. When someone signs up for a store using your link, you get a commission.
The first month of Stores is free. As soon as the new Store starts racking up monthly fees, you get another commission.
"Clearly, people want things that make their lives the way they wish they were." --John Peterman, `Peterman Rides Again'
posted on March 16, 2004 07:10:01 PM new
ohhh, I thought you waz wanting sellers to promote your store on their auctions. duh!
I wonder how many people are browsing to buy, and say gee, I need to open a store, lemme click on this link?? Unless its sellers browsing to scout but I dont know if it sounds too promising. Maybe if they offered an incentive from the link verses from finding the page yourself, that might make it worth the while, dont you think?
If you're being benevolent, you can use the link that I just created for the affiliate program... Maybe it'll give me more incentive to load up the store with more items later this week.
posted on March 16, 2004 09:00:07 PM new
Not *that* benevolent...I want half of the commission, which comes to $6. You should be paid in about a month. I'll be back in touch.
"Clearly, people want things that make their lives the way they wish they were." --John Peterman, `Peterman Rides Again'
posted on March 16, 2004 09:20:22 PM new
I like the Works "ambassadr" program. They credit you 10% of billing fees on referrals for 12 months towards your fees. With the new redirect that ebay has that forces even those trying to use the ebay check out into the Works check out which shows three pretty pictures of other things in your store right in front of their buy happy little faces on the very first screen it's a wonderful sight : ).
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If it's really "common" sense, why do so few people actually have it?