Just the other day I posted an eBay listing for 10,000 Youtube views for $8.99. It's gotten 14 orders so far, 3 or 4 per day (none today though, which is wierd) and I make a little over $2.50 per sale after buying the gig from Fiverr and paying 11% eBay fees and then some more for PayPal. It's not much, but I'm hoping it'll slowly add up, and it takes very little work. I do have my own Fiverr gigs but I only get an order or two per week, and I do those mainly because they are enjoyable for me to complete. Anyway, that got me to thinking about other gigs I might be able to resell. One time I purchased a gig to debug (basically like repairing software for those who don't know) an iPhone app I was developing. The $5 was totally worth it, and I would have paid more. If I were to scrap together a simple site selling "debugging services" for $49 a pop, do you think it would be possible to sell? Where could I market it so that I can get a flow of orders? I would imagine that it would have to target new developers, as experienced developers can fix their own bugs quick enough. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Of course there are tons of gigs on Fiverr. What others could be sold to make some decent cash, at least better than $2.50 profit per sale? What sorts of gigs could be sold locally for high markup?
Yes, it's a great thing to do but eBay have been pretty hot recently on services provided digitally and have been removing listings as and when - it won't last forever but it's good for now!
At least the YT views are not a huge revenue source, so it won't matter all too much if eBay shuts down my listing. I just got another order 5 minutes ago with feedback being left that they are looking to order more. So $2.50 is not much, but the orders are consistent and the $ can add up. How about some comments on my other reselling idea, or any ideas anybody else has?
I suggest you get in direct contact with that service provider. Since fiverr takes $1 for each transaction, you might be able boost your profit to $3.50 per sale if you work with him directly.
I've read that quite a bit, and it makes sense, but for me, the Fiverr order management system is worth the $1. I'd rather stick with the $2.50 than have an albeit slightly more difficult time handling orders. Anyway, I'm looking to start conversation on other Fiverr reselling ideas What are some other gigs that might be able to be resold for large margins and how could they be advertised. Also, another seller of YT views on eBay contacted me this morning suggesting I raise my prices so he and I could make more money. I tried it out for the majority of the day, came home, realized he had tried to fool me and lowered his prices, so I switched my price back and got a sale within an hour or two. My listing seems to be one of the most popular, and the price I have it set at seems to be perfect- lower margins, but more orders than any of the other listings are pulling in.
Well my YouTube eBay listing got taken down, but some of the customers will probably be interested in purchasing more anyway. I also posted a listing on CL for reselling logo designs for $25, but no bites.
You say that your ad was taken down on ebay. Are you going to relist it or did the removal have any negative mark on your ebay seller account?
Ebay do not allow you to advertise facebook likes, youtube views or twitter followers. I tried it a while back and had my ad removed. Apparently it is against there tos
Hello In past I using ebay with succes and earn lot of money. Now it's very difficult, I have recently close my online store. Ebays and paypal fees are so expensive. I prefer using other platform like fiverr regards Christophe
Private contact will make your account down grade, or even worse, be banned? Think carefully before action!
wow, nice topic. reselling ideas is a good idea Never came up with my own idea of a gig that would not be connected with SEO or social media
Now Days On Fiverr can make money easy,I have work on fiverr for a long time and i think is the best way to make money online with a little work.