Quality Content

Discussion in 'Content Creation' started by shylesson, Aug 12, 2007.

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    I am willing to offer my writing services in small groups at a time (to assure fast and quality delivery). All articles will be at least 400 words in length or more. I can write on almost anything mainstream and some things obscure.

    I am only willing to do bulk orders at the moment.

    10 articles: $40
    20 articles: $80
    40 articles: $150
    100 articles: $380


    They do not have to be on the same subject matter; I can divide them how you please. A sample of my writing:

    Before starting with Ebay, you will want to establish what you want to accomplish. Whether it is to supplement your income, replace your income, or simply get rid of the clutter in your space, each aspect will require a different level of work. Either way, you can find some ideas here that you just may not have explored before.

    The easiest accomplishment would be in reducing the clutter. All you have to do is list, sell, and ship. Write a synopsis of your product and make it rich in selling points. Then, go to the post office and have the items boxed and shipping posted so you can accurately charge posting in your auction and not end up paying out of pocket for it. Once the item has sold and the item shipped, leave feedback for the other user so they will remember to do so for you. The more (positive) feedback you have, the more comfortable a user will be in buying from you (again).

    Supplementing your income will require a little more work; after all, once you are rid of all your clutter, you will still need more things to sell! This is where wholesaling comes in to play. Most wholesaler accounts are via a membership that you must pay for monthly, but if you make a decent enough supplemental income, it will factor into your expenses easily. It's best to sell the item for a few dollars more and then purchase it via the wholesale site and have it shipped to the winning bidder. You will only succeed in creating a supplemental income if you can post several auctions a day; how many is all dependent on how much you want to make.

    Replacing your income is to make Ebay a full time job. In addition to the methods already mentioned, you will want to find new avenues to find treasures to sell. One such place would be Craigslist.com or Freecycle.org. Why? Because you can always find someone giving away something in your area. If they are going to give or throw it away anyways, why not take it and sell it on Ebay? This is the best way to make a profit because you are not spending any money to buy the item. Looking in your local classifieds for free or cheap items as well is a great way to earn. Haggle with a user and get a good deal so you can turn it right around for profit. The next big step would be to set up a store or buy some space in a flea market where people can bring in items to you to sell on Ebay. Some people do not want to bother with it or do not have the time and will do so willingly. Others may just need to be persuaded: let them know you will split the profits (meaning, minus fees) just for them letting you sell it. The more you sell, the better your reputation meaning more repeat customers and more people feeling confident in buying from you.

    Ebay is for everyone from the casual seller to the powerseller. It is all a matter of what you want to do and the steps you take to get there.


    I will send the first half of the articles, then you send payment, and then I will send the second half of the articles.
     
    shylesson, Aug 12, 2007 IP