Hi, with your bulk eBay buys, what do you do with the super low value or super low sell through items? I imagine that out of every 100 CDs you buy, there might be 20-30 (or more) CDs that you may not want to list. Thanks,
If they’re of the same artist, I’ll lot them together. If they’re the same genre, I’ll lot them together or I may just list it for $2.49 + shipping and as I grow my store to thousands of listings, I’m hoping I can get that buyer that will buy multiple items at one to save on shipping and buy some of the lower cost items.
I’m building a volume store. Looking to build up to at least 7500 listings. Im hoping when I have more options to choose from that buyers will buy more than one listing. I can get a listing done in 6 minutes. So $4 for 6 minutes I feel is worth it. With how many listings I can do in an hour, $4 profit would average out to $40 an hour.
Hi, with your bulk eBay buys, what do you do with the super low value or super low sell through items? I imagine that out of every 100 CDs you buy, there might be 20-30 (or more) CDs that you may not want to list. Thanks,
If they’re of the same artist, I’ll lot them together. If they’re the same genre, I’ll lot them together or I may just list it for $2.49 + shipping and as I grow my store to thousands of listings, I’m hoping I can get that buyer that will buy multiple items at one to save on shipping and buy some of the lower cost items.
why do you even bother? $4 profit??? that is absolutely not worth the time it takes to list and ship.
I’m building a volume store. Looking to build up to at least 7500 listings. Im hoping when I have more options to choose from that buyers will buy more than one listing. I can get a listing done in 6 minutes. So $4 for 6 minutes I feel is worth it. With how many listings I can do in an hour, $4 profit would average out to $40 an hour.