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Brandon Dupsky Makes $22,000 A Day On Ebay
These days it's not easy to make money online. But I will talk
about one of the easiest way to make money online is to start
selling on eBay. eBay makes getting your new business started a
snap. You can literally have your first moneymaking...
Ebay Getting The Top Bids
Making your Item Get the Best Bid on E-Bay
Having a worthy item does not immediately guarantee that you
would receive the highest bid. Sometimes, it takes more than a
great product to get the top bids in E-Bay.
One of the things that...
Sell On eBay: Real Secret to eBay Success: Frequently Asked Questions
Want to Sell on Ebay?
Whether you're a new entrepreneur or established business owner
looking to start an Ebay business, it's helpful to learn the
tricks of the Ebay trade from sellers who have gone before you.
Unlike storefront...
The advantages of easily selling information products on eBay
Everyday more and more people are making a living out of selling information products on eBay. They set up an automated information products business, because it does not require much time nor money and it can bring great returns. What is an...
The Ebay Revolution - A Beginners Guide
With E bay being one of the most searched for terms on the internet today,[ approx 24 million people last month], it is hardly suprising that more and more everyday people are turning away from the 9-5 job scene, and looking at the income...
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Do You Pine For Your Own Tattoo Kit? Story of an Ebay Winner
Recently I went hunting for odds and ends that I could re- sell at a garage sale or on E-bay. Not being that knowledgeable on collectibles, I go by intuition and luck in making my choices. Most of the items I buy for re-sale cost me less than $10.00. If you are familiar with the term "economies of scale," you can see why I will never get rich with this approach. Anyway, how does a tattoo kit enter this scenario?
As I pawed through one antique shop, an attractive wooden box with with a tiny brass latch caught my eye. Maybe it was the words on the top of the box that caught my attention. They stated, "Cow Tattoo Kit." It was priced $25.00. Now I knew that cows kept up with the latest trends and fashions, but a cow tattoo kit? I was mesmerized. I opened the box and there was the neatest ear tattoo kit a cow ever saw. No, I didn't know that cows had their ears tattooed for identification purposes but years ago it was the thing to do. The complete contents of the box included a bottle of ink, two small containers filled with letters and numbers, and a pliers- like hand tool for tattooing the cows ear.
So here I was infatuated with a $25.00 dollar item which was considerably over the budget of a junk buyer like me. With trepidation, I made an offer of $20.00 for the kit which was
promptly accepted, and I took my trophy home. As I drove by the area dairy farms on my way, I gazed at the barns and envisioned a cow tattoo expert at work. Infinite designs danced through my head: EAT MORE PORK was one I imagined a a cow might request. My kit, however, was not to be used in any tattoo parlor; it was destined for E-bay.
So many times you think you have a winner for Ebay, but this time I was convinced that I had one with this attractive box and unusual contents. I opened the bidding at $20.00 but before long, bids from around the country drove the price over the century mark. The winning bidder paid $113.00 for the kit. A few days after I mailed the kit to the winning bidder, I received a beautiful letter praising me for the fine item I had sold them. These people owned a large farm and collected farm memorabilia. The nice thing about selling items to collectors like the farm family who bought the tattoo kit is that they are usually thrilled to acquire your offering. Everyone ends up a winner, and how can you beat that?
About the Author
John Lundgren is a garage sale enthusiast and author of, "How To Turn Your Garage Sale Into a Money Machine." Visit www.garagesalebonanza.com for free tips and the free ebook, The Garage Sale Addict's Handbook.
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