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Monday, September 8, 2008

 

eBay Business Eulogy - How an eBay Biz Went From Bad to Worse

Here lies a failed eBay business. In life this business was not unique. It blended in with every other foolish eBay store. It had few visitors and Seoiywhjkw fewer customers. The owners of this poor unfortunate eBay biz did not know how to grow it properly and as can be expected it met a sad and lonely demise. Come learn the mistakes that ended this eBay venture before its time so your eBay store may live a longer and more profitable life.

Where not to get your eBay business products

The founder of this eBay store began by selling items from his garage. When no one would buy his thirty year old drill bits, he moved onto yard sales. Chipped crockpots did not sell well either. Next, he tried a foreign importer to supply his store. Sadly, they did not speak the same language. His prices were high, the demand for his products was not. He misspelled items in the auction title and even more in the listing itself. Few if any buyers ever found their way to his eBay store.

A dropshipper for 1,000,000 high margin products? No thanks.

He never tried a dropshipper. His eBay business could have had over one million below wholesale products to sell. But alas.... He did not sign up for a dropshipping free trial. He would have had a free week to sell Doba's products and not asp web hosting anything upfront. He would have avoided those dire trips to the post office and the incompetent postmaster. The items would have arrived at his customers doorstep without lifting a finger.

Let this be an example of how not to run an eBay business

So how might you avoid reliving this sad tale? Of course, that is only if you vehicle donation programs to find eBay success. If you wish to fail as this poor man did, please sell junk on eBay at inflated prices. Try to get your feedback rating as close to zero as possible and keep it there.

For those among you who wish to actually succeed, there are some steps you might take. Perhaps you might start by finding a source of products that might actually sell well on eBay. Gummi might try a free trial and get access to over one million products to sell instantly. You will be able to avoid the post office and pay for the items only if they sell for a profit. As for this depressing eBay story, it is thankfully at an end. Rest in peace eBay seller, rest in peace.

The author has been selling on eBay for over 10 years and is the founder of DropshipHQ.net, the premier resource on dropshipping and starting an www.dropshiphq.net">eBay business. Sign-up for a free dropshipping trial at www.dropshiphq.net">www.DropshipHQ.net today!


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