<p>BANS affiliate marketing has really had a supercharged bout of popular appeal in recent months. BANS sites are popping up everywhere, and BANS tutorials are approaching them in equal number. People are obsessed with BANS, and there’s no real way to explain it. It took off primarily because it gave affiliate marketers a foot up into owning their own website and maximizing their affiliate breadth of products without ever having to expend any effort, besides signing up for and doing a little setup on the BANS site. It’s about 50 times easier than creating a site to sell all your affiliate products. BANS sites basically pull listings from eBay based on keyword phrases you designate and put them into website categories. Presto, the website is fully-functional with navigation, categories, and more features of a fully-featured website. Affiliate marketers are lazy in general, or, to put it in a more light tone, lethargic when it comes to busy work. Affiliate marketers like to work smart, not hard, and that’s why BANS sites are so appealing to them.

BANS sites work so well primarily because prices are so low on eBay that customers have further incentives to buy from your affiliate links. You almost have a heads up on affiliate marketers in other categories because you benefit from all the people that would have gone to eBay to shop anyway, in lieu of other vendors. It’s just smarter to create a BANS site if you want to attract more of eBay’s customer base.

BANS sites also work well because there’s such a massive inventory to sell from on eBay. You’ll never run out of things to sell to your target audience because any audience will be interested in your BANS site if you show them the right one.

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