Hey everyone,
If you're doing the DS Domination/Retail arbitrage thing you need to use tracking software. There's a free site that allows you to keep up with all your ebay listings, it will save you from a lot of stress.
From the sign-up page:
- Suppliers prices increasing without you knowing it
- RESULT: loses and issues
- Shipping temporarily NOT FREE from supplier when you make your eBay sale.
- RESULT: loses and issues
- You will sell MORE when your eBay sale price drops below your cost.
Which means more loses for you. The people that are shopping price
will make sure you lose.
- Customer service nightmare if you decide to cancel or tell white lies
- Out of stock at supplier when you make an eBay sale.
- RESULT: loses and issues
- Low Average Profit per Listing (APL)
- If you are fairly new to eBay selling, you will find they will limit
you to 50 products. You can still open as many as 9 eBay accounts
under the same PayPal address buy managing 9 accounts with 50 products
is a nightmare!
- Lots of wasted time clicking back and forth between eBay and supplier comparing.
- Lots of wasted time not having all of your most important data in one easy to analyze place.
- Monitoring all your products in a spreadsheet like grid in one place
and to be able to quickly scan, search and sort items by many criteria.
- Monitor product sources from multiple online vendors such as Amazon, Walmart, Overstock, Wayfair, Bonanza, Meijer and moreā¦
- Monitor and Manage Unlimited eBay accounts under ONE login!
- Quickly find problem products and eliminate products that change price and are no longer profitable to sell
- Eliminating products whose price fluctuates too drastically risking being caught on a losing sale
- Find and remove products that have dropped to out of stock or low quantity before you make an ebay sale and lose.
- Find products that no longer offer FREE shipping that should be removed.
- Manage everything on one page with pictures and quick access links to both eBay and Amazon
- Watch for source product prices drops so you can lower your prices for quick sales.