Customize Your BANS Store with BANS Templates
In the past few weeks I’ve talked a bit about how to easily make an eBay niche store and some tips on finding the most success with BANS. Based upon this sites analytics, it looks like there was a lot of interest in this product, so I figured I would finish covering this product before moving on to the next one I’m using to make money online. In this post I will be presenting another idea to help you customize your BANS site to look the way you want it to.
When you create your BANS sites, the first thing you’ll notice is that they are easy to setup and come with all the functionality you could possibly need in an eBay niche store, without any extra work. The one flaw they have is that they all pretty much look like. You’ve got a few templates to choose from, including two or three sidebars, but the colors, the search function, and the footer are all pretty much the same. Ideally you want to grab the web surfers attention when they find your site so they stick around and click on affiliate links, advertisements, or your eBay store’s merchandise.
One thing you can do is look into getting some unique BANS templates for your sites. I wish I would have thought to check for something like this when I first purchased the BANS software, because I put a lot of time into reorganizing the styling the theme to look how I wanted it to. You can check out one of my top earners, my Poker Supplies store, to get an idea of what I’ve been using for some of my BANS sites.
With BANS templates, you can easily plug in a unique non-BANS look without any extra effort (though you’ll still need to do the banner obviously). So far, the best BANS templates I have found were made by Ian Fernando. Here is a sample of how they look:
The eye appeal for these themes is incredible and they allow you to easily integrate a lot of your pages and other advertisements flawlessly into the theme so they look natural. If this looks like something you would be interested in, you can find out more information on Ian’s website.










