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Top eBay Affiliate Paid 1.2 Million in December
Copyright © 2004 Howard Young
When eBay
sent an e-mail to all of its Commission Junction
Affiliates that its top affiliate was paid over 1.2 million for
December 2003, I hurriedly ran to the Post Office to see if my
check was there. It wasn't there, of course, nor was "the check
in the mail."
Considering that eBay pays $0.05 per "Buy it Now" or bids and
$5.00 per active registration, you can visualize the massive
amount of traffic one affiliate had to send to eBay to receive a
gross revenue of 1.2 million.
We can only speculate the spread between bids and registrations,
but for simplicity sake, let's only review the higher payoff of
registrations. eBay has a seven-tiered active registration
program starting at $5.00 and increasing to $16.00 as you
register more users. The second tier -- or breakeven point --
starts at 250 registrations where registrations increase to
$8.00.
The metrics collected by Commission Junction indicate that the
conversion rate for eBay is about $5.00 per 100 clicks or $0.05
per click. Coincidentally, this is the lowest price you can bid
for an ad on Google Adwords.
After you register your first 250 eBay users, your gross revenue
is $1,250 while your advertising costs are $1,250 -- a net
profit of zero. With your next 250 registered users, your gross
revenue increases to $3,250 while your Adwords cost only
increases to $2,500 for a net profit of $750.
If you solve all the equations, you'll find that to gross 1.2
million it takes roughly 76,360 active registrations. Moreover,
if the affiliate used Google Adwords to generate the traffic to
eBay, the advertising costs were about $381,800 with a net
profit of $818,200.
As indicated, this is all speculation on how the eBay affiliate
generated this type of cash flow. However, I can testify that
the process of using Google Adwords is a valid business model
that we use 24/7 to generate affiliate leads and sales.
Although, with trail and error, you could implement a Google
Adwords campaign to generate sales, it will cost you a
signification portion of your advertising budget to fine-tune
and optimize your ads. Or, you could read "Google Cash
- How to Earn Thousands Writing Google Adwords Part
Time" and take the headache out of a pay-per-click
campaign.
Google Cash is a well documented step-by-step process on how to
use Google Adwords -- in conjunction with Affiliate Programs --
to generate affiliated leads and sales. The author, Chris
Carpenter, outlines several case studies which he uses to
generate substantial revenue. Follow his advice and you will
operate successful Adword campaigns.
Based on our experiences, the processes outlined in Google Cash
generate revenue. But keep in mind that you have to find the
correct products to sell that give you the highest leverage for
your advertising dollar. Remember our 1.2 million eBay
affiliate? The breakeven in advertising cost was $1,250 using
Adwords. Read Google Cash and you won't need a large budget to
generate positive cash flow and the check will be in the mail!
***************************************** Author: Howard Young
About: Howard Young is a freelance writer and site administrator
for Fizziebooks where
you can read reviews and commentary on ebooks and eproducts.
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About the author:
Howard Young is a freelance writer and site administrator for
Fizziebooks where
you can read reviews and commentary on ebooks and eproducts.
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