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Make Money Online with ShoppingAds

October 24th, 2007 posted by · 2 Comments

ShoppingAds

ShoppingAds is a new invite only beta advertising program from the same people who brought you AuctionAds.  The difference between the two is that AuctionAds is pay-per-action and ShoppingAds is pay-per-click, which therefore gives you more potential to make a greater amount of money.

ShoppingAds works on the same mechanism as AuctionAds, which includes the ability to select your own keywords and banner display options.  You also get access to a ‘Hot Products’ feature, which allows you to see the highest performing product listings.  ShoppingAds pays via PayPal at the end of each month and the minimum payout is $50.  I’m still experimenting with the system on my other sites, and so far I find it to be converting better than AuctionAds.

If you already have an AuctionAds account, you can use your same e-mail and password to sign into ShoppingAds.  In the ‘Invitation Code’ field, enter betaluck!

Sign up for ShoppingAds



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  1. rohit MyAvatars 0.2

    Corssed $50 in shopping ads..still waiting for payment..hope they payout quick..!!

  2. David Parkinson MyAvatars 0.2

    If you’re already a ShoppingAds user, or considering becoming one, you should check out emptyspaceads – turn your website’s empty space into cash (a product I left my full-time job at Microsoft to build), which allows you to put ShoppingAds units in your website’s empty space. After all, when was the last time you made any money from your site’s empty space? Better yet, you don’t have to give up any existing ad units to run emptyspaceads. Keep what works!

    We hope to add more ad networks soon! You can also create your own TextAds, ImageAds, and even HTMLAds. I invite you to try it out and send your honestly brutal feedback. Thanks!

    -David Parkinson, emptyspaceads founder