| | | MadSam | 07-27-2010 07:00 PM | Can you stilll sell ebooks and other electronic delivery? I can't remember if there was a new rule implemented that everything has to be physically deliverable. |
| DAILYHUNDRED | 07-27-2010 07:26 PM | I don't think you can sell digital ebooks anymore. You have to ship them out in a cdr. There are still sellers selling digital ebooks but they don't last long. I know because I used to buy digital ebooks for like 10-20 cents each to raise my feedback to remove my 21 day hold. I would check my feedback and half the sellers I bought ebooks from had the "no longer resgistered user" I am also not going to buy ebooks due to when a seller gets suspended I'm guessing they check the who has bought from them and can get you also suspended for buying "feedback manipulation" So not really worth it I think unless someone here have some tips for you to sell ebooks. |
| MadSam | 07-27-2010 08:59 PM | Why not individual blank CDs? |
Be creative with products - list stuff at 1 cent and people will find you to bid. |
| jbluntz | 08-08-2010 12:57 PM | That's cute, I wouldn't try it though, ebay's getting pretty strict with their feedback manipulation 30 suspenions. |
| MadSam | 08-09-2010 07:59 PM | That's something clearly aimed at the people of this forum and those looking to build feedback. |
| moloko | 08-10-2010 11:53 AM | You can sell ebooks in everything else section. |
Not necessarily moloko - it's hit and miss with eBooks - you never know when you get pulled down for misrepresentation, digitally delivery, or other types of violations. Not a lot of people last long on eBooks.
There are some sellers that break through though.
Seller has over 1k feedback though on the pizza ha - member since 02. Interesting =) |
| moloko | 08-11-2010 07:52 AM | I think ebay have the system that check listenings with ebooks more. Because I have one digital product, selling ir normal categorie, no problem at all.
If you selling good ebook, not stupid 1$, and clearly describe that you ship the CD or DVD, you can do this.
My recomendations is find what ebooks powersellers doing and do same but in smart way. Copy everything but not the ebook itself. Only the techniques they use. |
| w0144224 | 08-11-2010 09:05 AM | I buy lots of Rings, chains, boxes and such from people in China, Hong Kong. Normally get them for around $0.06 no more than $0.20 + free shipping. I just send a note to them to ship it to my "new address" ;) Half the time they don't, but I'm still getting a bunch of junk in the mail so some are. Always good for giving the feeback right away also. |
| moloko | 08-11-2010 09:45 AM | If you buy from china sellers, half of them leave feedback just after you made the payment, all that left just after you leave the feedback first even after some hours. Always works. |
They are solid like that - true |
the pizza has been removed my feedback pizza has been removed
violation of eBay policy ... reporting by another seller?
cheers, the pizza baker |
the pizza is gone? is the seller still registered? ...haters =( |
the end of the pizza love letter from eBay:
You recently listed the following listing:
290462126415 - the 100% positive feedback pizza
Unfortunately, we had to remove your listing because the following information violates our policy:
You have included in your title and description: feedback
I'm still registered, only received a warning...
cheers |
Ha oh that was your listing - guess someone reported....that's why you don't post stuff up on this kind of open forum.
You were asking to be removed bud =( |
| eBayMafia | 08-13-2010 04:05 AM | Also keep in mind. eBay differentiates between Buyers Feedback and Sellers Feedback. eBay knows. You can't just buy 100 feedback from 100 different eBay sellers, and then try to sell 40 iPods and not have flags go up. |
| slapped | 08-13-2010 09:39 AM | Very TRUE, However the bottom line is The Feedback Does Help, If Nothing Else it will allow you to begin Listing with a "Buy it Now" option, Also I have always felt that the Feedback should be QUALITY Feedback, NOT simple feedback for buying Penny Ebooks or something like that. |
| slapped | 08-15-2010 08:05 PM | Is this the BEST we can do on this Thread???
There are THOUSANDS of things that can be sold on Ebay, that Can Make you MONEY and Get you Plenty of feedback,,Any Idea of How MANY Closeouts there are EVERYDAY on thinks like Wallets, Stuffed Animals, PURSES, Clocks, Watches, Kitchen Utensils, Baby Toys, Figurines, Games, Caps, Cups, keychains, Laserpointers, Mugs AND Waaaaaaay to Much More to Mention, here, that can be Purchased for WELL UNDER $1.00 Apiece, this type of Sh!t is Available by The TRAILERLOAD, and NOT that that hard to find No Matter where you are located, So Go out and DIG |
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Originally Posted by slapped
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Is this the BEST we can do on this Thread???
There are THOUSANDS of things that can be sold on Ebay | I totally agree with this part, but I think a lot of people are holding back what they do for FB.
At the end of the day, do what's best for you, but off the top of my head a few suggestions that come to mind.
Quality Costume Jewelry, Silver Jewelry.
Trading cards....
Or you can buy a lot of something that can be sold individually.
For instance, cosmetics, and perfumes. Lots of bulk auctions that you can take and break up.
My thing is, I don't trust eBay in any shape or form. What I sell requires no inventory, no investment, so If ebay gets trigger happy before I even start to earn, at least I didn't invest any money into building the account. That's the number one reason I deal with virtual items. It's risky, but I know what I'm doing. You could be selling homemade jock straps and selling them, but the minute you start earning money eBay WILL notice you so you have to ask yourself exactly why is FB even necessary? For me it's to lift the payment holds, and nothing more. I've done 7K deals with 30 FB's. Customers care less and less about FB these days. Just get enough to get you movin. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:51 AM. | |
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