The eBay earnings are slow, but there. EBay boycott doesn’t affect me.

I’m working on finding a good bunch of ebooks and videos to sell on ebay. There are literally thousands available on the membership site I belong to, so it’s a matter of trial and error to see what’s going to sell the most for the best price.

I’m learning that instructional videos with MRR (master resale rights) are doing very well. Video is the newest thing online, and it’s a hot commodity since people would rather buy and resell than make their own. That said, I’m thinking of making some of my own, because then I’ll have two ways to make money: a) selling them myself b) offering RR (resale rights) so that others will be more encouraged to buy so they can resell themselves.

About The eBay Boycott

The thing I really love about selling ebooks and software on eBay is that I can list 20 items for the same insertion fee as listing one tangible item, and therefore sell more for one fee. In light of the recent ebay boycott over final value fees and the inability to leave negative feedback as a seller (which is having minimal effect, by the way), I firmly believe that the complainers have a right, but only because they’re dropshippers and huge powersellers. Not little ol’ ebook sellers like me. So no, I’m not participating in the boycott, but I can understand it.


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