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How To Make MORE Money After Your Auction Is Over!

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How To Make MORE Money After Your Auction Is Over!
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Here's the scenario: You just sold a widget for $15.78. It cost
you $8. Not too bad a profit, huh? But wouldn't you like to at
least try to make a little bit more?

If your auction business is running on very tight margins, then
even getting an extra 10 cents per auction could do wonders for
you, am I right?

One of the ways to add a bit of cha-ching to your auction
business (the other ways will be written about in the
future) is the following:

In my end of auction e-mail I include an affiliate link to a Web
site, or to one of my own Web sites.

What do I mean?

Well, let's say it was me who just sold the $15.78 widget.

After the auction is over I send the winning bidder an e-mail
congratulating him or her on their win and explaining to them how
to proceed with payment.

But right in the middle of the e-mail I include a little money
maker that looks like this:

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Looking for products to sell on eBay?! Look no further than the
Drop Ship Source Directory. Find thousands upon thousands of
awesome products...and you don't have to pay for them until you
make a sale!
Click here for more information:
http://www.freeauctionprofits.com/cgi-bin racker.cgi?dsnews
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See how easy that was?

Now if somebody purchases a membership to the Drop Ship Source
Directory I get paid without barely having to do a thing!

*Side note: The Drop Ship Source Directory is an awesome
affiliate program to join, and it's free. You make over $17 per
sale! And you also get paid for sales your affiliates make.

My recommendation is to pick 1 affiliate program and stick with
it for a few months. If it's not working out for you, choose
another. If that one's not working, choose another, and so on.

*Free Auction Profits has a great 50% affiliate program at
http://www.freeauctionprofits.com/affiliates.html hint, hint :)

Where do you find these affiliate programs to join?

My favorite are:
eBooks from Clickbank.com:
http://www.freeauctionprofits.com/cgi-bin racker.cgi?cbanknews

Drop Ship Source Directory:
http://www.freeauctionprofits.com/cgi-bin racker.cgi?dsnews

Commission Junction: http://www.cj.com

These are all free to join, and there's tons of money to be made
with them. I'll share more of my favorite affiliate programs in
the future. For now, this should be enough for you to experiment
with.

One last recommendation I have on affiliate programs: I don't
promote anything I haven't purchased and benefited from myself.
You might want to do the same so you know you're promoting a
quality product.

Until next time,

Karol Gajda

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Karol Gajda is an eBay fanatic. His eBook Free Auction
Profits, which is available at http://www.freeauctionprofits.com,
shows simple ways to obtain free merchandise to sell on eBay.
To subscribe to his newsletter "Auction Profits" send a blank
e-mail to: mailto:list@freeauctionprofits.com
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About the Author
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Karol Gajda is an eBay fanatic. His eBook Free Auction
Profits, which is available at http://www.freeauctionprofits.com,
shows simple ways to obtain free merchandise to sell on eBay.
To subscribe to his newsletter "Auction Profits" send a blank
e-mail to: mailto:list@freeauctionprofits.com
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