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Secrets of the one cent Ebay auction
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There is no real secret to a one cent
Ebay auction. The facts
are:
- Your listing costs in between 10 and 30 cents and you may list the
quantity as 100 or more, however this does not add up to any profit unless the
buyer pays through direct deposit. By the way you will have to sell a huge
quantity to make any money.
- The only thing you gain is dodgy feedback for a relatively small price.
(Note that all feedback on Ebay is listed in detail now). It’s not a good look
when your feedback score comes from buying 1 cent e-books.
- If you sell it for between 1 cent and 30 cents and they pay through Paypal
they take it as a fee..Now there is no profit.
- One good thing is when you sell one you can also put a link in the e-book
to your website or your Ebay shop. You shouldn’t miss this opportunity. This
is free advertising for you.
www.ebay.com.au
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Fantastic Bits 24_7.
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