lemonade stand Set up and sell

November 24th, 2007 by Derek Anderson Leave a reply »

Use this widget to sell to your readers

lemonade-stand-logo.jpg

Lemonade.com offers a revenue share store front where you can select a general category of products to sell to your readers. The product list includes offerings from major retailers such as Wal Mart, Netflix, At&t iTunes and more.

Lemonade says that you, as the publisher and promoter of your stand, will earn 80% of the commission from each sale. Your PayPal account will be credited each time you reach $10 in earned commission. Some of the wording on the Lemonade site indicated that you might be paid simply for clicks on products without an actual purchase. Maybe I am reading this incorrectly.
So here is the text as found on the Lemonade site:

Visitors to your web page or profile will see your lemonade stand and click on the products and offers that you recommend. Each time a visitor clicks on or buys something from your lemonade stand, you make money. As a lemonade stand owner, you keep 80% of all revenue generated (from retailer commissions, leads and referrals, and advertising placements from your stand and we keep 20% for setting up all of this stuff and making it super easy for you. When you reach a minimum balance of $10.00 we will credit your account via PayPal.

Flash widget
The Lemonade Stand is a Flash widget. So it is conceivable that you can earn money right from your Myspace page. Lemonade comes with Facebook integration built right in. So now you can easily earn a few $$ from your Facebook profile.


Lemonade.com

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  1. Tim Carty says:

    I’ve set up some stands and haven’t made anything yet. I’m wondering if anyone out there has made money with this concept. I’ve set up a poll on squidoo to find out how people are doing with their virtual stands:

    http://www.squidoo.com/lemonadestore

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