Re: Is selling Cakes profitable with 30, 50 or 100 accounts
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Originally Posted by walkingupwards
Counterfeit goods is a big fat industry that has a market cap of something like 400+ Billion $. A big percentage of phakes get sold on eBay and Amazon.
It is not just profitable, it is as lucrative as selling drugs.
Well yeah, obviously. But we were trying to talk this guy out of getting into the market, not trying to talk him into it.
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Re: Is selling Cakes profitable with 30, 50 or 100 accounts
My advice is do not do it, selling regular items causes a lot of problems why complicate life, find a niche product and develop it. That way no vero good feedback and good profit.
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Re: Is selling Cakes profitable with 30, 50 or 100 accounts
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Originally Posted by degsey69
My advice is do not do it, selling regular items causes a lot of problems why complicate life, find a niche product and develop it. That way no vero good feedback and good profit.
Finding a niche product and developing it is tough for some ppl :(
Re: Is selling Cakes profitable with 30, 50 or 100 accounts
This whole time. Like 8 yearsi thought everyone here was selling cakes. How the heck some of y'all selling in multiple accounts and making money with items that aren't name brand cakes?
Re: Is selling Cakes profitable with 30, 50 or 100 accounts
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Originally Posted by jb52241
This whole time. Like 8 yearsi thought everyone here was selling cakes. How the heck some of y'all selling in multiple accounts and making money with items that aren't name brand cakes?
Some people have developed their own products/services for example
Re: Is selling Cakes profitable with 30, 50 or 100 accounts
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Originally Posted by jb52241
This whole time. Like 8 yearsi thought everyone here was selling cakes. How the heck some of y'all selling in multiple accounts and making money with items that aren't name brand cakes?