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ShoemoneyAds is now AuctionAds

Saturday 10 March 2007 @ 11:45 am

Eveyone remembers ShoemoneyAds before he closed it. For those that don’t know what was so great about ShoemoneyAds, it offered a way for websites pertaining to a certain niche to display the latest eBay Ads, which would redirect them through the user’s CJ Affiliate Code.

Well now he has launched a new service - AuctionAds, which offers the same functionality as before. It has a more appealing design and the holes which were present in the old ShoemoneyAds have now been fixed. Many users have been complaining how their advertising box stops showing up at times and such.

Well AuctionAds has fixed those errors and here is a quote on what they plan to accomplish:

Will AuctionAds be the best solution for every site? No. It is a great choice for niche sites. Virtually evey niche site can be monetized with AuctionAds. It is a great solution for many webmasters who are looking to make money on narrow content.. How can a user know if AuctionAds is right for their site? Just like anything else you should test and let the numbers speak for themself.

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ShoeMoney Closes ShoemoneyAds

Tuesday 16 January 2007 @ 4:50 pm

Well I knew it would only be a matter of time before Shoemoney gave up on ShoemoneyAds. Only so much free money a man can pour out a month.

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ShoeMoney Closes ShoemoneyAds

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eBay Buyertools Reminder Software

Wednesday 23 August 2006 @ 8:02 pm

If you are a frequent user of eBay, you would know what most people refer to as “sniping”. This is where a user waits until the very last minute of an auction and then place their bids so they can get the item for a cheaper price. But you know what’s annoying? When you forget to make your bids at the last second!

I was talking to one of my German friends who introduced me to this free software which was released a few years back and is working for him, Buyertools Automatic eBay Reminder (this software is not affiliated with eBay).

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eBay Buyertools Reminder Software




PR7 Kiko Calendar up for 50 Grand on eBay

Friday 18 August 2006 @ 3:37 am

Well Kiko Calendar is a pretty well-functioning AJAX coded calendar service to help keep your dates organized! However, with the Google Calendar coming out, they seem to be slaying out their competition!

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PR7 Kiko Calendar up for 50 Grand on eBay





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