List eBay Auctions on Your Web site or Blog using Pepperjam Network Links with phpBay
Just wanted to let you know that you can now list eBay auctions on your Web site or Blog using Pepperjam Network links along with phpBay, a popular independent eBay store builder software.

With phpBay, when a user clicks on a product and places a winning bid on eBay, you receive a commission from Pepperjam Network. You must be a member of the eBay affiliate program on Pepperjam Network and purchase the phpBay software (only $49) to participate.
To learn more about phpBay and to view a video tutorial please visit www.phpbay.com
Note that with phpBay Pro you can quickly and easily add rich keyword based content to your php driven website or Wordpress blog to compliment your existing content and encourage visitors to impulsively buy products from your site.
Working with phpBay is part of our effort to provide affiliates with as many solutions as possible to become a successful affiliate on Pepperjam Network – www.pepperjamnetwork.com
Please post any questions if you have them.
A special thanks to Wade Wells from phpBay for writing the script that allows phpBay to work with the eBay affiliate program on Pepperjam Network. According to Wade, numerous existing phpBay members requested he make an update to his software to allow affiliates to list eBay auctions using Pepperjam Network links.
Thanks to Wade’s hard work phpBay is now available to you!








June 10th, 2008 at 5:06 pm
Kris,
How is the eBay program via PJN different from just going direct to eBay? Also, if I’m already using PHPBay, can it be modded to work w/ PJN links?
Thanks.
June 10th, 2008 at 8:42 pm
G,
Pepperjam has a dedicated team of eBay program managers in place to assist you with maximizing your eBay affiliate revenue.
Among other tools for eBay and other PJN advertisers Pepperjam Network allows you to serve pepperjamADS, which is a contextual affiliate marketing widget. This ads a revenue producing source that eBay doesn’t offer.
Through its most recent version phpBay already works with the eBay program on Pepperjam Network. However, I believe you have to update your version to phpBay Pro 3.0.1 for Wordpress.
June 28th, 2008 at 12:42 am
so where do i get the code ID on the pepperjamnetwork site that will allow me ito insert that code ID into the phpbay pro plugin inside the wordpress admin? i am kinda lost.
i have the pepperjam account and am signed up for the ebay affiliate program on pepperjam (accepted already).
just don’t know where to find the correct code ID.
also, can i set up different codes ID’s for different web sites i add or do all my web sites have to use the same code ID?
any help will be appreciated.
dennis
July 3rd, 2008 at 7:13 am
Code ID is actually affiliate ID from pepperjam network (an number actually) on the right corner of the top of the peperjam page
August 11th, 2008 at 1:29 am
You should not think if an item goes to unsold first time round that nobody wants it. Many times I’ve had items that failed to attract even one visitor but achieved multiple bids and high profits on second or third appearance. EBay is a fast changing marketplace with new members appearing daily and many more categories to list previously unsold goods. See the next tip.
August 11th, 2008 at 2:35 am
Look for Ideas in the Strangest of Places. We needed pictures of our new dog design cufflinks and wanted something special, with a luxury feel. We scan most of our products by placing them directly onto the scanner bed but find the scanner lid makes an unattractive backing for most items. We needed something different, colorful, a background to emphasize the quality of these lovely gold plated items. We tried velvet pads from jeweler’s boxes, plain paper, hankies, nothing worked. Then we tried Marks & Spencer’s silk lilac undies, they worked for a treat. The lilac looked wonderful against the gold and the silk wrapped delicately around the cufflinks without creasing. Better still, using that background for all of our jeweler lets regular customers spot ours among thousands of competing listings.
August 11th, 2008 at 3:34 am
If you’re selling a lot of items then you need to aim to keep your listing fees down. An easy way to do this is hosting your Ebay pictures yourself. If you have already had website then devote some of your hosting space to your listing pictures. For those that don’t have their own web site check to see if you have free space provided by your Internet service provider. If you don’t have any free web space you can use then consider buying your own domain name and web hosting. It doesn’t need to be expensive the very basic package is all you will need.
August 12th, 2008 at 10:03 am
Yep – I would agree with that.. Thanks for the line.