I like all of the products. They all look valuable (especially SaleHoo ;) ) as resources. The biggest thing I don't like is there is too much on one listing, and the layout isn't the best.
The SaleHoo and Auction Yen ads look the best because they aren't 'in your face' and they're laid out and spaced properly.
From my experience in web design, the more people have to scroll down a page to read it, the less likely they'll make it to the end.
Also, something else to keep in mind is that you can get in trouble with ebay for those ads. Ebay is against any links in ads that lead to off site sales, as they lose money on it. They also say that you can't have any ads in your auctions, unless you are advertising your ebay store, other ebay listings, etc. This is just a word of caution...
Another option for this info might be to offer an info package for 99 cents or something, giving an overview of what the package contains in the ad, without the offsite links. Then have a seperate website that people are purchasing access to for the 99 cents that contains all of the links. Set the auction terms that people are buying access to a list of resources and that the list will be emailed upon payment. Something like that might work.
Just throwing out some ideas here...