Disney World – Politics – Digital Delivery and Affiliate Summit – What?

Back in April, when the digital delivery debacle at eBay was hot and heavy with uncertainty, we presented the story of a digital delivery merchant who had build a very nice business delivering a valuable product to eBay shoppers worldwide.  The product was/is a behind the scenes guide to the ins and outs of vacationing at Disney World Orlando, the marketer and sometimes political commentator in an alter life is Timothy Jones.

This is the article: Digital Delivery on eBay - A Crime or Just Bad Wording?

I have continued to stay in contact with Timothy Jones since that article was published and I am happy to report that he has continued with his many businesses and is doing fine. eBay changes aside, he made adjustments and moved on.

Timothy had the good fortune of attending Affiliate Summit East in Boston this year. Read more about the history of Affiliate Summit here: About Affiliate Summit

I could not attend affiliate Summit this year so I asked Timothy to bring back an inside view from a first time attendee to the event.  Since Timothy is a travel writer and all around good guy, he was kind enough to present our readers with a guest blog about Affiliate Summit 2008 in Boston.

If your interested in reading Timothy's report and learning more about what its like to check out Affiliate Summit from a new attendee perspective, please follow this link to the ibusinesslogic.com/blog

Did eBay Pulse "Watched Item" Scam Kill eBook & Digital Delivery Sales on eBay?

A scam is just that... a con job, a deception, a crime...

A blockbuster deception has been reported... The world should know... But it seems no one is concerned. This particular Scam is detailed in a press release (with links to the source of this story) in the block quotes at the end of this article.

I was a victim of this deception, I fell for it.. and may have been an unknowing party to adding to its success, yet I had a feeling it was a scam.  How many victims of a con have had that same feeling?  You know there is something wrong, something just does not look or feel right.  In this case I ignored that undefinable inner voice and proceeded to write & publish an article featuring one of the perpetrators of the scam.  If any one of my readers followed my story and bought from the seller, I apologize.

Read the article I wrote here: What should you sell on eBay...

I was fooled, but I knew deep down that there was no real reason why the seller Keoka64 should have been featured as the seller with the most watched item on eBay for such a long time.

Keoka64Kekoa64 sold eBooks on eBay and from my perspective, the way these listings were being marketed on the eBay site was not all that great.  The listings I saw were unprofessional and the photo of him and his girlfriend was out of focus.  The ad copy in his listings had bad grammar and spelling.

Everything pointed to a novice eBay seller just getting started on eBay... everything but the 6600 feedback and being placed on the most watched item list on the front page of eBay Pulse for over a year's time. If eBay verified that many people watching this sellers items, I must have been missing something.  I mistook the outstanding achievement (the eBay Pulse front page longevity) as a sign that eBay knew more than they obviously did.

Now it has been revealed it was all smoke and mirrors. Kekoa64 did not deserve one moment of time on the front page of eBay Pulse.  He and the other sellers who used the Scam or hacking tactics detailed below did not deserve all of the traffic or the resulting sales from that traffic.  I am left with several questions... Continue reading “Did eBay Pulse "Watched Item" Scam Kill eBook & Digital Delivery Sales on eBay?” »

eBay Ink – New Blog or Same ole eBay? Usher Lieberman Thanks for Trying!

After posting my most recent article about eBay North American GM Stephanie Tilenius and her answers to my Digital Download questions at Catalyst 2008...

I wanted to be sure I was not too harsh and had presented the case from a sellers perspective fairly.  I am not an eBay basher and would prefer to work towards positive change if change is needed.  Change is not always needed, but change usually comes in any case. In an effort to confirm my thoughts as they were presented in my previous post, I went surfing the web looking for blog posts and news articles... Continue reading “eBay Ink – New Blog or Same ole eBay? Usher Lieberman Thanks for Trying!” »

If you were to try and source a product to sell on eBay, what would you look for?

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If you were to try and source a product to sell on eBay, what would you look for?

  • Something you know?
  • Something you can buy cheap?
  • Items at a garage sale?
  • Merchandise imported by container full from china with questionable branding and associated return nightmares?

Seriously, these are a few of the numerous opinions offered by a bevy of self appointed eBay "experts"...

So... Whats the plan? How do you find something to sell on eBay? How do you find a hot niche, a repeatable product with little risk of warranty problems and a high rate of return?

You can do some research... on eBay, on Terapeak, even via Google... All good ideas and great places to look...

Or....

You can do what this young man in Hawaii (Keoka64) seems to have done, without listening to any of the eBay gurus...

Most Watched Listing on eBay

That's right, that long sales letter, seemingly poorly written and photographed listing is the most watched item on eBay. And it is not a fluke. This listing, or one just like it has been at the top of the list for more days than I can count....

Whats the secret?

What is Keoka64 selling?

What is Keoka 64 selling? Read More...

New York Times Journalist Learns about Information Marketing on eBay

The New York Times Learns about Information Marketing on eBay

Now - How can your company Benefit from Information Marketing?

The NY Times article by David Gallagher, quoted below is an interesting tale about the sale of a public-domain information product by a information marketing niche eBay seller to a NY Times Journalist.  The story is more than "interesting" if your business is looking for ways to gain exposure, boost revenue, find new customers, or retain older customers.  

Public-Domain information products are sold worldwide via eBay and on numerous niche websites. Could your business benefit from information marketing, especially if you own the rights to the information?  Information has always been a valuable commodity, the NY Times article drives home that point in a way which few may first realize.  If a small movie made in the 1950's about a small town in America, which in itself was an advertising vehicle at the time, is worth something to someone somewhere... What do you have in your files which may be worth someones cold hard cash?

What can you take from your company files and turn into a revenue producing information product? Do you have a technical manual for a widely sold and still in use product which is no longer in production?  If you have the rights to that manual you should consider digitizing it and offering it for sale in a eBay store.  Do you have a procedures or sales training manual written specifically for your company or by your company which you no longer use? Digitize and sell that information!

These Information products are sold every day by major manufacturers of appliances, electronics, machinery, automobiles etc etc... Look for an owners manual for your any of your electronics or appliances in your home and you will find them for sale, usually directly on the manufacturers website. These manuals are now being delivered electronically and some companies charge a fee for the information.  This "service" provides continual revenue for the manufacturer. The income from the sale of digitally delivered owners manuals adds up to a significant number at the end of the year.

The goal is not necessarily to make millions of dollars from old information in your files (although that could be possible, depending upon your information). The goal is to gain exposure for your company through your eBay store and to gain new customers by introducing them to your company via your expert information products. If a consumer believes in the information enough to buy it, that consumer has taken the first step towards buying another product or service from your company. 

The information products you can sell are low cost advertising vehicles.  They will include more than the specific information the buyer purchases, these information products will also include your present day company message and links to your website.  There is so much to be gained by using this unique and original method of advertising and really very little to lose.  By selling outdated or public-domain information to consumers your company gains a new customer and an opportunity to sell that customer newer and better products or services.  The consumer gains knowledge previously unattainable and a confidence in your company he never had before.

Win Win!

Information products can be sold completely on auto-pilot. Technology is available which will instantly deliver the digital information product to the consumer upon payment. The only significant investment in information products is in the creation of these products. Once they are created and digitized the cost of production for digital information products is zero.  Other forms of delivery such as DVD or CD have associated costs, but those costs are minimal when compared with the benefit.

Scott Pooler - iBusinessLogic / All Business Auctions - 727-596-6900 

On eBay, Some Profit by Selling What’s Free

While scouring eBay for interesting Christmas presents a while back, I found and bought a DVD of a film made in 1954 about my home town of Doylestown, Pa. After it arrived I went searching for more information about it — and found the entire film, available as a free download from the nonprofit Internet Archive. Continue reading “New York Times Journalist Learns about Information Marketing on eBay” »

11 Most Commonly Suggested ways to Make Money on eBay and why you should Avoid most of them

eBayPardon us for a moment while we play "Devils Advocate" to explain the reasons why some of these 11 most commonly suggested methods for making money on eBay, are impractical or more accurately, are methods destined for failure.

If your goal is to start an eBay based business you should read this article.

The best way(s) in our opinion, to make money on eBay as part of an well crafted eBay business plan, will be revealed after our review of these more "commonly" touted methods.

The text in this post edited in italics is a previously compiled list of 11 common methods for sourcing products to sell and make money with on eBay. The article was originally written by a self appointed drop ship guru by the name of Mike Makler AKA "The Coolest Guy in the Universe".

Last Year over 20 Billion Dollars worth of product was sold on Ebay. (Yes Billion with a "B"). Many people are earning $10,000 or more selling on Ebay. Many more would like to sell on Ebay but they face that big hurdle - Where Do I find Items to sell on Ebay. Here are the 11 Best Places to Find Items to sell on E-Bay.

Copyright © 2005-2006 Mike Makler the Coolest Guy in the Universe

Original Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com
About The Original Author:
Mike Makler has been Marketing Online Since 2001 When he Built an Organization of over 100,000 Members

1 - Garage Sales

The Strategy that works best with Garage Sales is stop by at the end of the day and offer to buy all the merchandise they have left. You can often spend $25 - $50 and then resell on Ebay for $500 or more.

  • Why is this a very difficult way to make money on eBay? - Because for every item you spend the time to find at a garage sale you must perform several time consuming steps before that single item can be sold on eBay. Each item must be evaluated, cleaned, tested, described, photographed, categorized, listed and stored. This is a lot of time invested in each item purchased at "Garage Sales", and that time is multiplied by a factor of however many items you purchase in that lot for $50. Therefore, for each 20 item lot you purchase for $50, you will spend approximately 20 hours of your time getting those items listed on eBay. How much is your time worth? Lets say you value your time at a very low $10 per hour, now your investment in these 20 items is worth in excess of $250, not including the time or gas money spent in finding the original "Garage Sale". Will each lot or haul from these "Garage Sales" net even one item which will return your investment in time and cash? Will all of the items sell on the first listing on eBay? How much more money will you invest in eBay fee's and charges to sell these used cast off "Garage Sale" items? - Garage Saleing is a fun pass-time for the retired and a possible business endeavor for people who work at Flea Markets, but for eBay it is a losing proposition. Suggesting that eBay sellers should source product using this method is similar to suggesting to gamblers that they can get rich by playing bingo.

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Where do you get your information? From eBay?

When we sign up as sellers on the service known as eBay, what is it we are buying?

As sellers we are buying access to millions of Internet savvy consumers actively searching and looking to make a purchase of some kind... In addition, we are buying access to the information and systems developed by eBay to sell our products or services to those consumers. 

eBay is a repository of information.  eBay is a clearinghouse of transactional data and a venue to exchange information, in the form of marketing goods and services.  As a corporation, eBay profits a great deal from the knowledge they have developed over they last decade as the premier Internet auction house and marketing service in the world. eBay in turn sells that information and that system to us as sellers and we buy into that service each and every day.

Some may think eBay shares all of this knowledge, gained during years of Internet marketing, away freely. But in fact eBay earns income from every tidbit they choose to release to the public via the fees generated from each new seller who signs up to sell on the eBay system.

eBay has been phenomenally successful, when they share information - most everyone listens and follows what eBay says.  As sellers we pay eBay for the information exchange which occurs with consumers on the eBay site. We also buy into a system designed to effectively and easily sell products to the public.

If you own a successful business and/or have developed a popular product or service... you have information gained from the years of sweat and effort that went into the development of your business.

Information is the currency of most successful people. When you have information others covet then it follows that you have a valuable asset. Continue reading “Where do you get your information? From eBay?” »

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