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How To Build an eBay affiliate store
Posted by moneymaker in Ebay affiliate Store on March 2, 2009
Buying the software to build an eBay affiliate store was the best decision Ive made in my marketing career. It is true that eBay has toughened up on their approval process. I do not recommend buying the software until you already have a blog with good content and no spam. You need a website that has great content because they only want the best affiliates. This means no websites with any copyright domain names, no affiliate links on it, and lots of content. New applications ARE being approved, you just need to be careful which website you decide to apply with. Create a website just for ebay about a niche that you love and blog about it. Ping your blog and update daily. Try to post atleast 2 times a day and THEN apply to eBay’s affiliate program.
When you are ready to build an eBay affiliate store I recommend PhpBay. It gives you the auctions listed on your wordpress blog and it is very easy to use. You can get free themes and they look professional. I can build one in less than a day and start earning money the very next day
Another option for you is BANS Build A Niche Store and they are very customizable and professional sites that have great SEO structure and it was another one of the best investments I have EVER made!
Build A Niche Store (BANS) is a store / website development platform which enables you to create content based sites that generate income through the eBay affiliate programs.
Over the past year and a half our “Niche Store” concept has really evolved and BANS has grown into a “proven” product with lots of positive feedback and success stories scattered across the web.
As of June 2008 BANS supports the development of niche stores for the following 11 eBay marketplaces: Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, India, Italy, Netherlands, Singapore, Spain, United Kingdom and the United States and has a user base of over 9,000 worldwide.
You can learn more about the philosophy behind the concept and BANS as a development tool in our 5 step-by-step “Highlights” listed below:




