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Showing posts with label ebay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ebay. Show all posts
Ecstatic!
This is what greeted me today...
Oh yes, the first milestone in my road map to world domination. Hehe. Just kidding. Or not.
Anyway, I've been selling on and off since early 2009. I drive myself crazy trying to come up with tools and techniques for managing my book selling business. (Although my husband would often point out that it's definitely not profitable.) I can't count the number of times I've updated my ebay templates and the sleepless nights spent on cataloging my ever-increasing book collection.
Too much effort, but well worth it.
The positive feedbacks I received are my main motivation. And each encounter with buyers who are passionate about books are valuable experiences.
As a way of saying thank you, I shall be unveiling a surprise soon. Hopefully, this will also help me achieve this milestone.
Next milestone: 100 Facebook page members.

Some notes on ebay.ph
*Again, this was reposted from my multiply site. I've decided to resurrect this to help educate ebay.ph buyers and sellers
My brief stay in Illinois made me a big fan of online stores. I was stuck in a suburb, with no driving skills and no guts to ask a friend to drive me to a nearby mall. So when I wanted to buy a book or dvd (even clothes), I just surf online. Thank goodness for amazon! With their free shipping I need only to wait for it to be delivered at my doorstep. And I could track my packages too. It was really convenient.
When I returned here, I wasn't really willing to take the risk. I was afraid to end up buying from bogus sellers. But in an effort to save money on my latest addiction, I began to buy second hand books via ebay.ph. In just a few weeks, I've acquired a lot of books that space is beginning to become an issue. And since I'm not really a good collector, that leaves me with no other option but to dispose of them. Thus, I became an ebay seller.
Selling online is really fun and easy. One good point is that you really don't need to carry your stuff everywhere. Just take a nice picture and post it along with the item description. You can even sell used items: remember one man's trash is another person's treasure. And the risk for a seller is minimal compared to a buyer.
For those who are planning to try out ebay, here are a few tips that I could share based on my limited experience in ebay:
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My brief stay in Illinois made me a big fan of online stores. I was stuck in a suburb, with no driving skills and no guts to ask a friend to drive me to a nearby mall. So when I wanted to buy a book or dvd (even clothes), I just surf online. Thank goodness for amazon! With their free shipping I need only to wait for it to be delivered at my doorstep. And I could track my packages too. It was really convenient.
When I returned here, I wasn't really willing to take the risk. I was afraid to end up buying from bogus sellers. But in an effort to save money on my latest addiction, I began to buy second hand books via ebay.ph. In just a few weeks, I've acquired a lot of books that space is beginning to become an issue. And since I'm not really a good collector, that leaves me with no other option but to dispose of them. Thus, I became an ebay seller.
Selling online is really fun and easy. One good point is that you really don't need to carry your stuff everywhere. Just take a nice picture and post it along with the item description. You can even sell used items: remember one man's trash is another person's treasure. And the risk for a seller is minimal compared to a buyer.
For those who are planning to try out ebay, here are a few tips that I could share based on my limited experience in ebay:

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