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More on Ebay Revenue Share System

A quick update on the ebay revenue share:

As previously announced, from March 1st 2007 we’re introducing a new revenue sharing model for the eBay.co.uk Affiliates Programme. We’re excited about these changes because we think they’ll give you more opportunities to make more money.We’ll still pay you for the new ACRUs (Active Confirmed Registered Users) you send us: there’s no change there. But rather than paying a single fee for bids and Buy it Nows, we’ll be tying your earnings per bid and BIN to the revenue we get for the sold item. You’ll receive a percentage of all the revenue we earn (Listing Fees and Final Value Fees) from all winning bids & BINS made by visitors in the seven days after you send them our way.This means that when you send us quality bidders and buyers who purchase higher priced items on eBay.co.uk, will earn you more. Yes, that’s right: The higher the sale price, the higher the reward. However, be aware that this may not be the case in categories with ‘fixed fees’ such as Motors and Real Estate.

ebay.co.uk will offer 25% of revenue (under £100) up to 50% of revenue - for over £500,000

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February 20th, 2007 Posted by scifind | affiliate marketing, affiliate, eBay, ecommerce | no comments

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