Find Out What You Are Selling Through EPN
The new Ebay Partner Network has replaced the Commission Junction version of their program and the new in house method will be exclusive by the end of April. Gone with CJ is the ability to find out what products you sold your visitors on eBay and tracking your EPN affiliate sales can be difficult.
We've installed a script which allows you to view what items you affiliate for eBay and through the EPN program. It's free and I encourage anyone to use it or download their own, via Tropical Web Works. Absolutely NO information will be stored from you checking your EPN affiliate sales via NailsBlog.
Click Here To Check What Products You Sold Through EPN
Steps to find out what products where purchased through your EPN affiliate referral.
- Login to EPN.
- Click on the 'Reports' tab.
- Select 'Transaction Download'.
- Choose your date range.
- Download as a Text File, saving your EPN report to your computer.
- Visit Nails Blog EPN Affiliate Report Page.
- Browse and upload the text version of your EPN Transaction Report.
- Analyze report with eBay product pictures and links to items purchased on eBay by your referred visitors.
Good luck with your affiliate sales!
| Ebay Most Watched Items Affiliate Website Business | ![]() |
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US $49.95 | 22h 29m |
| AntiqueAffiliatecom Antique Affiliate Domain Name Sale | ![]() |
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US $25.00 | 23h 7m |





I use this script and find it very useful. I have downloaded a copy to my own computer and use it locally.
Also there is no need to LOGIN to epn to download your report i enter in my browser https://www.ebaypartnernetwork.com/PublisherReportsTx?user_name=______&user_password=_____&start_date=04/01/2008&end_date=04/13/2008
You need to enter your username/password and the date range then you automatically download your report for the epn script.
It is frustrating having to login to your EPN dashboard everytime, hell even surfing away and coming back without closing the browser still requires a login.
Oh well, better overly safe than sorry I suppose. Thanks for the tip Jeffers.