Could anybody please tell us how to become an eBay affiliate? What are their requirements? We've applied through CJ and have been declined. Thanks in advance
waltherjt
10:50 pm on Jul 12, 2005 (gmt 0)
It's kind of a lame program. I have a very low cpc on this. My focus is on driving traffic to individual auctions. I believe most of the money is in registering new people.
jcoronella
1:47 am on Jul 13, 2005 (gmt 0)
There are some other networks that run ebay, probably as a super affiliate. Azoogle is one of them... not sure what the payout is.
openmind
3:27 pm on Jul 19, 2005 (gmt 0)
Well, thanks for your info, our question still is how to sign up with eBay. We were rejected when we applied through CJ and neither eBay nor CJ would tell us what to do about it. Any ideas? Thanks again.
suzyvirtual
9:15 pm on Jul 19, 2005 (gmt 0)
Do you have any ideas? Does the site you have listed in CJ seem like it wouldn't be an ebay match? Like, if your site is a mortgage site, I could see them thinking you weren't really the right market. I have a pretty crappy site listed in my CJ, and they approved me, but it is a product related site. It is actually a decent program. You get $20 per new signup and surprisingly, there seem to be lots of people who haven't already got ebay accounts. Go figure...
openmind
2:54 pm on Jul 20, 2005 (gmt 0)
Actually our site is content based (education) plus affiliate links. Let's see, maybe we can get through to someboday with eBay.
krez
4:38 pm on Jul 23, 2005 (gmt 0)
20$ per new sign up that is about 500% more then in europe! what a difference:(