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02-05-2014, 11:13 AM
Post: #551
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Hello guys and hello Quasar,

I am a manufacturer and wholesaler of seashells and
Crafts from the Philippines.

I am thinking of selling my products online using ebay,
The lessons given by quasar give me the confidence to
Do this.
02-06-2014, 01:40 AM
Post: #552
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@Quasar

Thanks a lot for this insightful comments

Please can I get the download info?
02-06-2014, 01:42 AM
Post: #553
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Update on my first sale. Because of sales tax, I lost $3.66. Had it not been for the tax, I would have made about $4.
I also saw this morning that quite a few of my prices from Amazon had jumped up to my selling price on Ebay. So I need to go edit the prices before someone buys.
02-06-2014, 02:42 AM (This post was last modified: 02-06-2014 02:43 AM by Quasar.)
Post: #554
RE: [GET] [Update - Ver. 2 ] Instant Money Maker - How I Make Over $100 Per Day Easily!
(02-05-2014 11:13 AM)christophergrapes Wrote:  Hello guys and hello Quasar,

I am a manufacturer and wholesaler of seashells and
Crafts from the Philippines.

I am thinking of selling my products online using ebay,
The lessons given by quasar give me the confidence to
Do this.


I am so happy to see you get active and make money!

It totally makes my whole day when I see someone actually taking action - instead of complaining about all the non-existent products that CANNOT be found - or are priced to high - or have sales tax - or are priced too competitively - or have too many sellers ...

or are this - or that - or some other freakin' thing that is nothing but an excuse!

Bravo!

You are what this thread and my comments have all been about!

As one (of maybe 2) serious people here, If YOU need my help, just let me know!


(By the way, stuff like yours sells great! My next trip to the PI, maybe we can get together. I love the people of the PI! Where are you in the islands?)
You have to learn the rules of the game. Then you have to play better than anyone else. -Albert Einstein
02-06-2014, 02:47 AM
Post: #555
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@Quasar Man you're awesome, lot of great infos free of charge, hope leechers understand why BBHF is the best REP +20 For you mate Cool
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02-06-2014, 02:54 AM
Post: #556
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REP +80 for all of the post i haven't put rep on, and for all your videos free of charge :)

Total rep for today 100 rep + and an extra 10 as a respect,:) keep up dude! or uncle :) as a kind of respect cause you're older than me :)

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02-06-2014, 04:15 AM
Post: #557
RE: [GET] [Update - Ver. 2 ] Instant Money Maker - How I Make Over $100 Per Day Easily!
(02-06-2014 01:42 AM)dirkg Wrote:  Update on my first sale. Because of sales tax, I lost $3.66. Had it not been for the tax, I would have made about $4.
I also saw this morning that quite a few of my prices from Amazon had jumped up to my selling price on Ebay. So I need to go edit the prices before someone buys.


I hate to hear that, but it is a minor mistake. Yes, you do have to track everything about your products when doing arbitrage.

You are relying on others to maintain prices, keep things in stock, and deliver them as they say they will.

The best advice I can give you is to keep a cost analysis worksheet with all of your itemized costs for the items you sell. Break everything down so you know what stuff actually costs you - before AND during the auctions.

This is the hidden side of arbitrage. It isn't a big deal, but you have to be focused on both pre-auction pricing and ensuring the status of the goods remains the same until fulfillment.

It is a management and organizational issue - not a problem.

You have to get used to doing a daily routine to protect yourself from taking a hit like that. Even though it is minor, I don't like losses and am sure no one else does either.

As you grow, this entire process can be easily outsourced. Regardless of the size of your business - mom and pop, individual or otherwise - make and keep an operations guide for everything you do in your business.

If something happens to you, you have left footprints for others to follow and do the same job in exactly the same manner as you did. This is continuity of management - and it works extremely well - especially when you grow your business to a success or as an outsourced model.

Outsourcing should be planned for from the beginning. The costs are incredibly affordable for having a better lifestyle without having to be married to all the details and gruntwork associated with working IN your business instead of ON your business.

Your business growth usually goes ballistic when you do it. This is the benefit of living in both a virtual world and a global economy - you can reach out and touch someone and/or do business with them easily.

Incidentally, the operations guide I mentioned above?

Seems silly for a one-man operation, doesn't it?

This has been SOP at Google since Day One. When one person gets promoted, is absent, leaves the job, the guide they have kept for doing every detail of their job is passed to the next person. One of their primary job responsibilities in the job is to document everything they do every day and how they do every step.

The lesson: They don't skip a beat - everything runs just as smoothly as it always does.

Little companies get big when they imitate the little, successful stuff the big guys do.

I do this in my business every hour of every day. It is how I can often get one-week of an average person's productivity into every one of my days. (Notice I said one-week of productivity - NOT one-week of work!)
You have to learn the rules of the game. Then you have to play better than anyone else. -Albert Einstein
02-06-2014, 04:21 AM
Post: #558
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OMG Quasar, your post #50 is freakin' HILARIOUS.... LMAO!

Oh, and thanks for sharing your superb I.M. knowledge and great personality throughout this thread. (+Reps)
02-06-2014, 04:21 AM
Post: #559
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Thanks Jamzman!

You make me feel like a Rock Star dude!

I don't do anymore than you do - you rock and post lots and lots of goodies for everyone!

Proud to be associated with you man! Repped you back!

ROCK AND ROLL!
You have to learn the rules of the game. Then you have to play better than anyone else. -Albert Einstein
02-06-2014, 06:51 AM
Post: #560
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Thanks for your posts Quasar! I only recently added rep back on about page 6 and if you are still sending your updated info out, I would greatly appreciate receiving it. I would really like to give this a serious try. Thanks again in advance.
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