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Jan 04 2009

Make Extra Money by Selling Stuff (Part 5)

Published by Andy Hough at 11:53 am under Alternative income Edit This

Yesterday I introduced the idea of making extra money with the “Build a Niche Site ” or BANS program.  This is a program that allows you to make money with the eBay affiliate sales program.  I have not discussed the idea of making money through affiliate sales yet.  This is a good way to make money and I will discuss it more in the future.  For now I will discuss it only in the context that it applies to the BANS program.

The BANS program allows you to build a website which you use to sell products that are listed on eBay.  You earn an affiliate commission on the sales your website generates from eBay.  The products you are selling on your website are not yours but other people’s products that they are selling on eBay.  This means that you do not have to bother with stocking products and you will never run out of products to sell.  You just have to find a profitable niche for your website and drive traffic to it to generate sales.

The BANS website has plenty of testimonials from people who are making good money using the program.  I’ve seen testimonials at impartial websites as well so I believe this is a legitimate product.  That being said it does cost $97 and it requires quite a bit of work to implement.  This is definitely alternative income although it can have somewhat of a passive income element once you have your site established.  Check out the product thoroughly and be sure you are committed to putting in the necessary work before purchasing the product.

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