Earn Money with BANS
BANS is a relative new online software that allows you to make money with EBay and Google Adsense. The great thing about BANS is that it will build your very own EBay shop according to the keyword you choose to target. Ideal for maturing brand new domains, BANS will give you the option of set and forget and earn money in the meantime.
Admittedly you won’t earn a fortune with BANS straight out.Some BANS users earn a good figure every day and others maybe $1 /day. What determines your income with BANS is a few factors, namely:
- the age of the domain
- how well your choose your keyword
- how well you set up the store following instructions
BANS software has been created to allow users to set up their own stores using the EBay marketplace and other forms of advertising. You are not limited to using the afore mentioned combination either. You can incorporate Amazon, Clickbank and whatever other affiliate program you feel happy to peddle.
Since the inception of BANS in the middle of last year, they have come a long way with more options to personalize the themes like using your own logo header. To set up BANS you first need to purchase the software and then set it up on your own domain.
BANS is delivered with tons of supporting materials that will make it easy for you to set up your very own niche website (store) within a couple of hours. Once you own the BANS software, you can build as many niche stores as you like.
Positive side of BANS:
- easy to set up
- set and forget
- earn money with your own niche store
- allows you to be unique
Negative side of BANS:
- slow earner unless you have an established domain with high PR
- need your own hosting
- costs money upfront
I’m actually in the process of setting up some niches with BANS right now. My plan is to set them up, then basically forget about them except some SEO. In a years time or so, when the new domains I purchased for my BANS sites are out of the Google sandbox, I can either flog them for a good profit, or else work them to earn me way more.




I’m thinking about trying this out too, just get a few niche sites that I think will carry over time and see what they do. If they only made 1$ apiece and I had 30 of them, that would help – any advice on sub-domains? Is it worth trying with these? For example:
mystore.com/shoes
mystore.com/umbrellas
etc
or is this any better or different (from Google’s bots perspective?)
shoes.mystore.com
umbrellas.mystore.com
etc
I host everything on my own Debian box with a static IP, so I can go crazy setting these things up if they’d do something.
fak3r,
As far as I know you are better off using main domains as subs aren’t really that good for SEO. Also you want to use your main keyword in the domain if you can that will help tremendously.