I teach my VIP students to contact manufacturers or distributors to find products in order to limit the amount of competition they have on eBay. I'm hearing more and more lately that some of these companies specifically forbid their products being sold on eBay. So, how can you take advantage of eBay's millions of users when you're not allowed to sell your products there..? "Lead Generation, That's How..!" 1. Set up a website to sell your products. 2. Figure out who your target buyers are and what they are interested in. 3. Write a 2 or 3 page "How To" guide that your target buyers would want to read. 4. Place links to your website from step 1 throughout the "guide". 5. List it on eBay under multiple ads with different titles for $.99 or so. 6. Tweak your advertising as needed. Now, don't expect to make money from your "guide"! You'll probably lose money on that end, but that's ok because this is one of the cheapest ways to get a bunch of possible buyers to look at your website. This mode of flowing traffic can be extremely effective. Remember, this isn't just an opinion; this is an experienced opinion. I've done this exact process and had extreme success. Respectfully, Chuck Mullaney http://www.iauctionsuccess.com http://www.pajamaexecutive.com |