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Easy Auction Ads Profits
Recently a new website has sprung up to help all of us in the business: Auction Ads, which allows you to place ads on your website in the vein of adsense. Though similar in the size and shape of the ad banners the similarities end there. Auction Ads has made me a lot more money than adsense and that excites me. I'm going to take you through a small easy to read case study experiment that I did for 2 months that will astound you even if you've been in affiliate marketing and internet site building for years. This study will show you the difference in not only income but how Auction Ads Differs from Adsense and why it makes more money. This study will also show that in under 3 months I’ve made nearly $5,000 with Auction Ads... Before I break into the study results let me say this... the main difference between Auction Ads and Adsense is that Auction Ads pay per action AND per sale and Adsense only pays per click. Are you nervous yet? Don't be. In the 3 months with Auction Ads I made 10x more money than I did with Adsense. Auction Ads connects people who click on your links with auctions on eBay. It hides has a huge secret that I’ll get to later on in this case study that allows it to make much more than Adsense - and you are going to love it. I will also note that to do this experiment I used a brand new website that featured both auction ads & adsense ads in relevantly similar positions or even simply rotated each ad in and out in some cases alternating. I made sure that whereever I featured Auction Ads I featured Adsense and so on. The idea was that at the end of my experiment I wanted to be sure of what is going to be more profitable for me. That’s what we are all in business for; to make the most money we can in the most efficient way. I wanted to keep the website small so I kept it under 2 pages for this experiment and harvested traffic through PPC (pay per click) and through free classified ads as well as search engine marketing. Now for the good stuff that you're waiting to see - the numbers... In the first month Adsense made the following income: $43.61 on 292 clicks. While Auction Ads pulled 2589 for a total of $324.96 for this case study. Now you may wonder why Auction Ads click count is so high compared to adsense. There are actually a couple reasons. First Auction Ads offer a 30 day cookie tracking so any actions taken by the visitor on your site that continues to surf eBay gets tracked. Secondly when someone clicks on your Adsense links and they go away from your site, they are gone and do not get tracked at all. So anything that person buys off of a click through adsense is gone and you are stuck with your 5-15 cents for the click. Not to mention auction ads stand out and fare much better than adsense ads... So how was Auction Ads pulling that much more money? There’s a nice little secret that isn't getting a lot of publicity yet about auction ads. Ok I’m going to tell you now the huge difference between Auction Ads and Adsense. See auction ads uses eBay’s affiliate structure and this is where you can pull some good cash. Anytime someone buys anything off eBay through your links you earn 6.5% of the commission on the final value fee or (FVF). The real beauty is what happens next. EBay’s affiliate program has a nice little feature called ACRU. What is an ACRU? An ACRU is simply a new user who signs up for a new eBay account and makes a purchase through your affiliate link. For every ACRU that comes to eBay you not only make 6.5% commission on the (FVF) but you also make a $25 bonus for each one. Let me repeat that, $25 each! So if someone comes through your link and signs up with eBay and makes any (repeat ANY) purchase you are awarded a $25 bonus. Even if someone comes to eBay through your link and makes a $1 purchase you make the $25 bonus plus commission. Cookies also track your customer for 30 days so they do not need to come through your link & make a purchase within the same day. For example; they could come through your link - sign up 4 days later- & then make a purchase within 26 days and still make you that sweet $25 ACRU fee + any comissions you are due. Adsense would catch up right? Wrong it gets worse for adsense. Adsense pulled a nice $69.80 profit. Not bad for a second month with few visitors until we take a look at Auction Ads. Auction Ads pulled a sweet $1,000.14 pay check. Adsense doesn't even compete and again I simply took advantage of the $25 ACRU fees I got from Auction Ads. Now I'm not brilliant but if you showed me $1000 or $69 I'm taking the $1000 any day! Month #3: August... Adsense isn’t even worth mentioning as Auction Ads pulled a beautiful $3,350! In my report you’ll be able to see screen shots as well as techniques that I used to generate this amount. Listen, Adsense has simply dropped down in stature and it’s time for something new, something that is going to make us some money. I'm not saying to dump Adsense but what I am saying is use it in conjunction with Auction Ads and make even more money. It's a no-brainer -- If you are already enjoying a nice income from Adsense get Auction Ads and add extra income to your pockets. I have continued to test this method further and the results continue to be the same and Auction Ads is the king. The good news is the results for a content site have been the same as product sites. Read what other marketers are saying...
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