Updates On Auction Ads, Ebay Tracking And Web 2.0
Posted on May 2, 2007
Filed Under Affiliate Networks, Affiliate Programs, Online Auctions, Pay-Per-Click, Technology and Web 2.0
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After the much talked about problems with Ebay’s tracking system I have been able to get my reporting up for Auction Ads.
Now I cannot say whether the figures are truly accurate because I have not been using them for a very short space of time. So I have no way to compare previous results.
Anyway they are back in business and I’ll be keeping a watchful eye on my commissions.
I was reading Aaron Wall’s post today as I was writing up this post as he documents how fast moving the Web 2.0 sites model. Aaron highlights how many competitors race to launch a similar web sites that are in direct competition with each other.
It’s good for the consumer because we get added choice and convenience but it could mean that the Web 2.0 web site owners have to settle for a smaller market share.
What are your thoughts?
Nancy
Recommended Resources:
To get you started on Ebay auction to try the DropShip Source Directory as well as the Wholesale Directory for some great suppliers. I also recommend that you read Robert Tungett’s ‘Auction Riches‘ ezine for more up to the minute Ebay tips and resources.

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Comments 






It is so great to see that eBay is adding more features and technology to enhance the user’s experience. They are proving to be the #1 online auctions site!
Hi there,
There are a lot of great RSS tools as well for creating instant Ebay stores.
Too many to mention here.
Maybe I will write a comprehensive list of free and low cost Ebay promotion tools and resources.
Thanks,
Nancy