Make Cash as an eBay
Consignment Seller
Work from home selling
other people's "stuff" on eBay and watch your bank account grow
Have
you been wishing you could find a low-cost home business to start? One that
doesn't require you to buy a lot of products or invest a lot of money up front?
A business you can start in your spare time with little more than the computer
you are using to read this page? Then
here's an ideal business to consider: start a consignment business
selling other people's things on Ebay.
In a consignment business, you don't
buy any merchandise. Instead, you get people to agree to let you
sell their merchandise for a commission. Unlike other
businesses, you don't have any worries about collecting your
commission. That's because you make the sale and collect
all the money from the purchaser. Then you take out your
commission and send the rest of the money to the person who retained
you to sell their stuff.
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Starting an eBay consignment
business is easy with the instructions, tips and strategies in
Charles Eglinton's book, Make Cash As An EBay
Consignment Seller.
And, EBay auctions are hot. Merchandise of all kinds is
sold on eBay - by retailers, homeowners, manufacturers, small businesses.
And
there are many individuals and businesses who would like to sell on eBay, but don't
know how.
That's where you come in.
You can make money selling
merchandise and collectibles on consignment on eBay for people who don't know how
to do it themselves.
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What you'll sell
Chances are many of your friends, neighbors, local estates and local businesses
have antiques, collectibles, garage sale finds, jewelry, or even excess
inventory they'd like to sell. These products and collectibles that could be sold on
eBay. But those friends and business people may not know how to set up an auction
on eBay and don't have the time or
interest to learn.
You can make money by selling these items for
them on eBay by using the step-by-step instructions in Chuck Eglinton's ebook,
Make Cash
as an eBay Consignment Seller.
The concept - selling on consignment - isn't new. Crafters, for instance often
sell their products on consignment in craft stores. In the past, if a
business owner wanted to sell other
people's merchandise on consignment, they had to rent a store, and hire employees
- and find ways to attract customers to the store.
In fact, if you have the money to open up a
storefront location, you can buy an eBay consignment franchise $15,000 (That's
just the franchise fee - the storefront costs are extra.)
But you can sell on eBay from home and avoid big
expenses. You don't need a storefront or
shop in town. You don't need to pay for rent and utilities. You work
from home. And you work the hours you want. All you need is your computer, Internet hook-up
and Chuck Eglinton's clear, easy-to-follow instruction guide, Make Cash
Selling Other People's Stuff on eBay.
Practical, straightforward, and packed with inside tips and tricks,
Eglinton's book teaches you the important facts you need to know about
consignment selling on eBay.
How
to set up your business.
What
to charge, and how to avoid common mistakes when setting fees.
How
to find consignment customers.
How
to market your services without spending a fortune.
How
to save costs.
And that's just for starters.
You'll also learn how to:
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Make yourself an expert
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Build a reputation on eBay
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Become an official eBay Trading Assistant
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How
to answer customer inquiries
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When you need a contract
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How
to determine the value of items you sell
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How
to get the best photos of auction items
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How
to get money from the winning bidder
And, lots, lots
more.
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Make Cash as an eBay Consignment Seller
is only $49.95 and
immediately downloadable. Get your copy now and see how easy it
is to make money selling other people's stuff on eBay.
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