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Hi.

Well, the quickest route to making money on ebay is below.  I know this from experience..  Simplest to sell and makes the quickest money..  Seriously..  
 
If the first part is too expensive, look near the bottom at the ACCESSORIES, as they are cheap and can make some good cash quick..
 
 
SELL SMALL ELECTRONICS AND ACCESSORIES:
 
Examples: Phones, PDAs, pocket pcs, and other small devices..
 
You can buy them in lots on eBay..
 
 
Of course, not every lot on ebay is worth your time..  But, generally, there is atleast one or two good deals ending daily..
 
The best PDA deal I EVER had was for 50 Blackberry 6710 phones..  I only paid $500 bucks total.  I sell them for about $37 to $42 each.  So, if you add it up, I make almost $2000 in the end after selling them all..
 
Thats about $1500 profit in the end..  I paid about $10 bucks per phone and sell them for about $38 average..  $28 profit on each sale..  This is not counting the shipping costs, which are on top of the $38..
 
I am currently selling the phones..  Here is a link to one of them I am selling:
 
 
So, if you keep your eyes open while searching ebay, you can find some really great deals, usually in "lots".
 
So, when I do searches on eBay, I will go to a specific category, like camcorders, for instance:
 
 
Then, I do a search like "camcorder lot"
 
 
Then, I surf around and look for some that look like they "might be good".
 
THEN, the most IMPORTANT step, if I find a lot that looks nice, like this one here, I will then search eBay's history to see its value individually:
 
 
Then, I will do history searches on the models.  Take for instance the PV-GS19:
 
 
This search tells me that the camcorder is worth about $200 to $250.  All the "green" numbers are the auctions that sold.
 
I would go through the list of camcorders on the "Lot" auction above and then take each camcorder model number and do a history search on eBay..
 
Then, I would add up the total potential value.  
 
Last, to figure out what I would bid, I would only bid maybe 1/4 of what it would sell for.  If the auction does not tell you if they all work, I would only bid 1/8 of what I could sell them all for, just in case half did not work..
 
So, its all probability and factoring in potential best and worst case scenerio to make sure you make the money no matter what happens..
 
That way, you always come out on top..
 
 
SMALL ACCESSORIES:
 
Examples: PDA, camcorder, car audio, guitar, etc accessories.  Such as power cords, small tweeter speakers, small speakers, batteries, etc..
 
They don't make you a ton of money, but often, you can get them for about 1/8th what you make when you sell them.
 
FOR INSTANCE:
 
I sell 350 dome tweeters.  I sell them for  $1.99 + $6.49 S&H.  That is basically $8.50 each.  They only cost about $1.80 to ship and package.  It only costs about $135 to buy 100 of them.
 
So, you have $1.35 + $1.80 invested in every sale.  Of course, you have eBay fees, but they are about $0.70 or so per sale.
 
So, the total cost completely, would be like $3.80 or so... Thats every fee imaginable, period.. 
 
You make $8.50 - $3.80 = $4.70 profit on each sale..
 
Not huge, of course, but if you sell a few a day, thats $15 bucks a day..
 
 
Sincerely
Tony


jrnixon@aaaa.com wrote:
Hi Tony,
I am sorry to be so long in my reply. My computer went down with a virus and I am unemployed as of this week. It has been busy the last few days. I do not have much to invest in products at this time. I need to get something going soon, so from your perspective what should I sell to build some capital? Thanks,
                                                                                           Jim


> Hi.
>
>  If we are starting with ebay sales first, my next question is are
> you wanting to sell ebooks or physical product?
>
>  Or more accurately:
>
>  1. Digital items (services, ebooks, or domain names).
>  2. Physical items (name brand items, accessory and smaller items, etc).
>  3. A little of both, as I do.
>
>  While you are answering that, also keep in mind, you should sell
> both low priced and higher priced items.  The reason is because
> higher priced items bring home the bacon and the low priced even out
> the amounts coming in daily..
>
>  If you just sell high priced, you can days like the waves of the
> sea.  $500 day, $30 day, $300 day, etc..
>
>  With just low priced, it will be like $100, $80, $120, etc..
>
>  With both, you can get more of a higher evened out money coming in a
> day, more reliable for predicting cash flow..
>
>  Some comparisons of digital and physical product:
>
>  1. Digital items are more marketing intense.  You can make a lot if
> you know how to market or very little if you do not. I would say it
> is about 75% marketing.
>
>  2. With physical items that are brand name, on the other hand, its
> less marketing, as the name brand carries a lot of weight and there
> is already marketing which has been performed in the mind of the
> customer through branding. OF COURSE, if you are good at marketing,
> though, you can often get as much as 50% more in your price at sale.
>
>  3. I do not recommend selling non-branded items, UNLESS they are
> smaller items or are common items that people really do not care
> about the brand.  For instance, accessories for many electronics,
> people really do not care what the brand is.  Who really cares if a
> cord is made by Sony.  See what I mean?  Or, if its insanely cheap,
> the brand doesn't matter.  Generally, though, the only time you can
> get insanely cheap is if its a small item or accessory anways..
>
>  So, write back on what you would like to do with regards to the
> above, and we can go from there..
>
>
>
> Tony
>
>
> jrnixon@aaaa.com wrote:
>    Hi Tony,
>  I think the Ebay sales first is the best way for starters. I need to
> generate some income first before getting serious about this website.
> I have a lot of information to absorb before I can be effective on
> the website. It will take time to learn how to develop it. I have a
> lot to learn, so lets get started. Let me know what you want to do
> first. Thanks,
>                                                                       
>                                           Jim
>
>> Hi Jim,
>>
>>  The good news is I have been making websites since 1998 and know
>> quite a bit about promoting a website.
>>
>>  But, I would like to point out that selling on your own website is
>> generally more difficult than selling on ebay.
>>
>>  The two main reasons:
>>
>>  1. You need to know how to setup the website and get things running.
>>  It looks like you have this part covered with a completed website.
>>
>>  2. You have more variables in the equation when trying to do trial
>> and error to get your sales going right..  On ebay, some variables
>> are canceled out.  For instance, ebay already has the traffic.  So,
>> you do not have to wonder if traffic is a factor on ebay and you can
>> focus on just improving your ads.
>>
>>
>>  WHAT I USE FOR PROMOTING MY WEBSITES:
>>
>>  1. Google Adwords.
>>  2. Lots of free information on my websites.  Free information people want.
>>  3. Lots of internal links and pages for the search engines to crawl
>> and log into their search databases.  So, if you have 100 pages,
>> rather than 10 pages, potentially, you can get 10 times the pull.
>>  4. Try to get others to link to your website.
>>  5. Make your website unique and cover something others are not, or
>> do it better than the others..  This will bring a uniqueness that
>> will draw people in.
>>  6. Offer popular services for free.  Email account, audio materials
>> people want, forums on good topics, etc..
>>
>>  WHY EBAY IS EASIER:
>>
>>  You do not have to mess with most of the above on ebay.  Also, you
>> don't have to spend a great deal of time promoting the website..
>>
>>  My philosophy is to start on ebay, get good at selling on ebay,
>> start a website on the side. Start experimenting with your website on
>> the side, while making money on ebay.  When you have mastered eBay,
>> you can take on the harder "own website" and really tackle it with a
>> chance of making something big of it..
>>
>>  JUST right now, I am feeling like I really have a handle on overall
>> internet selling.  Making money on my personal website along with
>> eBay..  I have been doing this for 5 years, selling wise, and I just
>> now feel really like I know the internet and can make it work for me.
>>
>>  THE BEAUTY OF THIS:
>>
>>  1. With a regular business, you have to have a TON of money to get
>> going, buying the store front, stocking the shelves, etc..
>>
>>  2. With the internet, you can start with little money, BUT you have
>> to put in "the time" in getting good at it, so you can really make
>> the money..
>>
>>  3. The good news is you can often make money immediately on ebay..
>> I did when I started..  You can to, selling ebooks.
>>
>>  4. Selling on your own website compared to ebay is like learning to
>> drive a semi compared to driving a car..  If you have ever test
>> driven a semi, you will know what I mean..  Its about 4 times harder.
>>
>>
>>  WHERE DO WE GO NOW?
>>
>>  My question is do you want me to coach you on your own website or on
>> selling on ebay or both?
>>
>>  I can help you with making money on your own website, but I am
>> guessing my advice will lead you a different route than maybe your
>> premade website goes..
>>
>>  Generally, the best way to make money on a website, is to do
>> subscriptions or upselling.  Subscriptions are like my Saledaddy.com
>> subscriptions..  Upselling, is selling an ebook for say $5 bucks and
>> then advertise a bigger package for $40 after they by the $5 buck
>> version..
>>
>>  SO, which do you want to start on?  EBay or website?
>>
>>  eBay is easier, so if you want easy, lets do this first and get some
>> money flowing..
>>
>>
>>
>>  Sincerely
>>  Tony
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> jrnixon@aaaa.com wrote:
>>    Hi Tony,
>>  I think ebooks may be the first option. I bid and bought an ebook
>> website about the same time as your auction. I thought it was an
>> established and running website that was already selling ebooks and
>> did not expect to win the auction. In reality it is a new site that
>> needs to be marketed. I am a complete novice in that area. If you
>> know of a ebook or tutorial on setting up and running a website I
>> definately need to know about it. I spent a couple of hours today
>> looking at the site which offers 20 ebook packages for sale with
>> resale rights. I am not sure if it can be a money maker or serious
>> expense at this time. I have been reading as much as time allows the
>> past 2-3 days to decide what my next move will be. It is very easy to
>> spend a considerable amount of money gathering information on any
>> kind of internet marketing venture. I hope you can help me work into
>> a prosperous business in the next few months. Thanks for your time,
>>                                                             Jim
>>
>>> Oh, I forgot to mention sorry for the delayed email.
>>>
>>>  I sometimes get behind on the weekend doing email.  Don't have as
>>> much of the motivation as on the weekdays.
>>>
>>>
>>>  Tony
>>>
>>>
>>> jrnixon@aaaa.com wrote:
>>>    Hi Tony,
>>>  This is Jim Nixon. I purchased your Ebay item #290015135839 last
>>> weekend. I build drag race cars on evenings and weekends. This week
>>> and next week are very busy for me as I set up the rear suspension on
>>> one car and am preparing a second car I built for it's first pass
>>> down the track next Friday evening.
>>>  My goal for this internet business is to provide an income for my
>>> family and eliminate my day job so I may work on street rods and race
>>> cars sometime in the near future. I enjoy creating a finished product
>>> out raw materials and watching it work. It gives me a sense of
>>> satisfaction that most jobs do not. I will have more time to devote
>>> to starting the business after next Friday. I accessed your website
>>> briefly a couple of nights ago and read some of the information
>>> available there. I have also bought a couple of ebooks from Chris
>>> Carpenter and Neil Waterhouse on internet marketing. It takes time to
>>> read all of the material and try to implement it. I bought your ebook
>>> business thinking it might be the easiest product to start building
>>> working cash to work to higher goals later. I am starting with no
>>> reserves at this time so I need to find a product that costs little
>>> for starters. I felt Ebay auctions would be the first choice since I
>>> already have PayPal and Ebay accounts
>>> set up. Your input will be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
>>>                                       Jim
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>> O'REILLY:  All right, Lis ... I sell bibles in Tarzana, CA.  Lenny
>>> comes in, & he's got a ... beard.  He's wearing a dress ... I have to
>>> hire him?
>>> LIS WIEHL:  You can't not hire Lenny.
>>> O'REILLY:  Yes, but ...  Don't you see my business point here?  ...
>>> the state of Calif .. is forcing me to hire people that may be
>>> detrimental to my business.
>>> LIS WIEHL:  appearance shouldn't matter.  When you're selling bibles.
>>> O'REILLY:  Ms.  Rivers, you understand ... better than Lis because
>>> she went to Harvard Law School, and that disqualifies her from common
>>> sense.
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>>
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>> O'REILLY:  All right, Lis ... I sell bibles in Tarzana, CA.  Lenny
>> comes in, & he's got a ... beard.  He's wearing a dress ... I have to
>> hire him?
>> LIS WIEHL:  You can't not hire Lenny.
>> O'REILLY:  Yes, but ...  Don't you see my business point here?  ...
>> the state of Calif .. is forcing me to hire people that may be
>> detrimental to my business.
>> LIS WIEHL:  appearance shouldn't matter.  When you're selling bibles.
>> O'REILLY:  Ms.  Rivers, you understand ... better than Lis because
>> she went to Harvard Law School, and that disqualifies her from common
>> sense.
>> <><><>
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> <><><>
> O'REILLY:  All right, Lis ... I sell bibles in Tarzana, CA.  Lenny
> comes in, & he's got a ... beard.  He's wearing a dress ... I have to
> hire him?
> LIS WIEHL:  You can't not hire Lenny.
> O'REILLY:  Yes, but ...  Don't you see my business point here?  ...
> the state of Calif .. is forcing me to hire people that may be
> detrimental to my business.
> LIS WIEHL:  appearance shouldn't matter.  When you're selling bibles.
> O'REILLY:  Ms.  Rivers, you understand ... better than Lis because
> she went to Harvard Law School, and that disqualifies her from common
> sense.
> <><><>



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O'REILLY: All right, Lis ... I sell bibles in Tarzana, CA. Lenny comes in, & he's got a ... beard. He's wearing a dress ... I have to hire him?
LIS WIEHL: You can't not hire Lenny.
O'REILLY: Yes, but ... Don't you see my business point here? ... the state of Calif .. is forcing me to hire people that may be detrimental to my business.
LIS WIEHL: appearance shouldn't matter. When you're selling bibles.
O'REILLY: Ms. Rivers, you understand ... better than Lis because she went to Harvard Law School, and that disqualifies her from common sense.
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