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fyiAds Now Offers Targeted Contextual Advertising From Ebay Affiliate Program, Similar to Google Adsense(tm)

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Web publishers can now have targeted ads by using eBay's profitable affiliate program and a new contextual advertising system developed by fyiAds

Fort Worth, Texas (PRWEB) May 18, 2006 -- fyiAds (http://www.find-your-item.com/ad/) today launched a new contextual advertising system that allows a website owner to place eBay ads on their site that relate to the content on their pages. The new system works very much like Google's Adsense (tm) advertising system . Web page content is matched up to appropriate merchandise that is listed on eBay. As an example, if a Web site is about collecting coins, the fyiAds system will display ads for coins that are currently being offered for sale on eBay.

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fyiAds is like putting the eBay affiliate program on steroids.
The fyiAds system works with the eBay affiliate program to optimize a Web site's revenue by only displaying items that match the content of the publishers Web pages. Each time a visitor to a Web site clicks on one of the fyiAds, the publisher will earn a fee from the eBay affiliate program. This contextual advertising model offers publishers much higher advertising return than non targeted advertising. According to eBay, top publishers can earn as much as $25,000 from their eBay affiliate commissions.

"fyiAds is like putting the eBay affiliate program on steroids." said Winston Williams President of See Fusion Search Marketing Inc. "We've made these ads so targeted and so relevant to the content of just about any Web page, that I think most publishers of Web content that try our system are going to be amazed at the revenue that fyiAds is going to generate for them."

It is fast and easy for Web publishers to start earning revenue with fyiAds. Simply sign up for the eBay affiliate program, then sign up on the fyiAds Web site. Once the ad is displayed on your Web site, when a user clicks on one of the ads and purchase an item from ebay, you make money. Each month you will be mailed a check from Commission Junction. It's that easy.

About Find-Your-Item
Find-Your-Item is a subsidiary of See Fusion Search Marketing Inc. The company is based in Fort Worth Texas and specializes in search engine and online advertising technology solutions for small to medium sized businesses. They have been serving the Web community since 2000.

Contact Info:
Winston Williams
See Fusion Search Marketing, Inc.
Web - http://www.find-your-item.com/ad/

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