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    About to Invest in Ebay...

    Ive saved some money up for a little while, but i dont know what is profitable on ebay. is it worth opening a store for you product or should i just stick to selling items one by one??

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    eventually open a store, for the time being sell one by one to rise a reputation. but make sure you find a unique product considering China is usually one step in front of you, and will produce and sell the product cheaper then you will be able to.

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    thanks tom. but what if i get my stuff from china...wouldnt that let me cut down the margin? also, im thinking dvds because there are always new ones coming out...so they dont get old on you.

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    Offhand I know the margin on DVDs, video games, and related products is super low.

    pulse.ebay.com - find out whats popular you might be able to target a niche.
    If you want to be rich, sell products and services.
    If you want to be insanely rich, create and control markets.
    I must create a system or be enslaved by another mans; I will not reason and compare: my business is to create.
    Read The Richest Man in Babylon - first published in 1926, timeless wealth-building principles.

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    thanks aletheides! now..are there any good ways of getting wii??

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