Make eBay Affiliate Sales Easier with CybersEbay WordPress Plugin

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If you are running a WordPress site, I want your attention.  If you are selling eBay products, I want your attention.  If you are trying to make money as an eBay affiliate, I want your attention.  I have something that I want to share with you that will help you increase your affiliate sales on eBay and thusly, help to make you more money.

I’m talking about a new plugin that was written by someone who I have placed into my short list of really good friends.  David Cooley of Cybercoded has released a new WordPress plugin that helps to automate the display of eBay products on your posts.

Using the plugin is easy.  Once it’s installed, each post you write will be given the chance to display a list of products from eBay.  You can configure how many will display, and what keywords to use to pull data from eBay.

What does that mean?

This means that you can write a post on Elvis, and after the post, a list of eBay products will be displayed.  If anyone reading your post goes off to eBay and purchases or bids on one of those products, you earn a little money.  Here’s a screenshot of it:

CybersEbay Wordpress Plugin

This plugin works incredibly well and once it’s installed, it makes it really easy to include eBay listings in your post.  I know because I’ve helped David test it out and provided him some of my thoughts on it.

If you are serious about making each post work for you, you really should check out this plugin.

CybersEbay WordPress Plugin

Only $17 USD

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