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I would just like to offer some advice to members who own forums and websites.

Around two weeks ago I signed up to the Ebay Affiliate program, and I am running Ebay RSS Threads for my members.

Some members hated it, cause the threads would go straight to the "recent threads" section so I fixed it up so the RSS Threads would display on the right hand side of my portal

Since I started I have made over $100 in commissions, and it is a fantastic and easy way to make money from Ebay.

I have now started these RSS Feeds at my Depression Forum, my Backpacking Forum and my main website Beaut Utes
????: NamePros.com http://www.namepros.com/affiliate-talk/496623-good-ebay-affiliate-advice-rss-works.html

It honestly works well, someone bought an item which cost $1200 and I got a $50 commission.

I highly recommend to any members out there to check it out.

If you have a VBulletin Forum using VBadvanced

Do the following for your RSS Feeds.

Just copy the Recent Threads module to a new module, exclude the eBay forum from your existing module, and then specify only the eBay forum in the new module. You can then place the new module where you would like it and also turn on/off options for the new module (eg: Likely no point in showing the user's subscription status or thread rating or other items in the Ebay feeds forum module).

Here is my question at VBAdvanced

Try it out, it really works, especially for members who have car forums, bike forums, boat forums, any forums and sites really!

Goodluck Guys!
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