I’ve had an Auction Ads account for a little while now, but haven’t taken advantage of it… until two days ago. I’ve heard good things about Auction Ads. In case you’re wondering what I’m talking about, Auction Ads are those ad units you see on websites that display Ebay products and have a pictures and price of the product.

I have replaced my leaderboard Adsense unit on Gator Envy with a leaderboard Auction Ad unit. Just visit Gator Envy and you will see it near the top. I figured Gator Envy would be the perfect site for Auction Ads. I mean what Gator fan wouldn’t want to bid on products.

So how much do you make with Auction Ads?

When your site’s visitors click on an Auction Ad listing and take an action on eBay you earn cash. Actions are defined as a Winning Bid, a Buy-it-Now or a confirmed user registration. AuctionAds is committed to paying out a minimum of 100% of eBay commission revenue.

eBay’s revenue is usually like 2-4% of the winning bid or BIN. I’m not exactly sure, but when I sell stuff on eBay, the cut is usually a few bucks. The eBay affiliate page says they also pay between $25 and $35 per new user signup. That’s some nice cheese! Sure everyone has an ebay account by now, but you may get lucky with a few signups.
Best of all, Auction Ads isn’t contextual… so that means you can run it in conjunction with Adsense or YPN. There’s really no reason why would shouldn’t slap it up on your website, especially if you have a product related site.

So if you haven’t signed up yet for Auction Ads, go ahead and do it under my account and I’ll earn a bonus 2% of the revenue you earn for the next 6 months! Go to Gator Envy and click the “Ads by Auction Ads” button on my site.