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Three questions if I may:Do you crave success only to cave in to self-destructive habits?Do you dream BIG, but fall into a pattern of acting small?Do you subscribe to the false belief that being busy with self-development and menial tasks will actually make you wealthy?My good friend Juli is an independent beauty consultant for one of the country's largest cosmetic companies. She and her husband are raising four adorable girls. During one stretch in her business she earned enough bonus commissions to drive a red Pontiac Grand Prix from her company's Car Reward's Program.I'll never forget the day she picked it up. It was her special moment. She had never reached this plateau before. Having a new car in the driveway made a statement about her, her success and where she was heading.The dealership responded with balloons and provided refreshments. The atmosphere became alive with upbeat music. Her area representatives arrived to cheer her on. And afterwards we went back to the house to celebrate with bubbly.Exactly one year later, she returned the Grand Prix to the dealership. But it wasn't to trade up. Her commissions had slipped and she was no longer eligible for any car.What happened?Juli is no slouch. She's a success student. She stays in tune with her company's product line, literature and self-development books. She attends her company's local and regional meetings. And she's even assembled a dream board mounted in the Next Alex moves on to "Auction Tips" where he explains in great detail how to approach your eBay listing. Alex goes into great detail stating; how to choose a title, how to become a PowerSeller fast, how to create a good sales page and much, much more. I was personally very impressed with this section of Easy Profit Auctions. It is very detailed and Alex pretty much covers all bases concerned with selling ebooks on eBay. In particular, Alex covers the construction of your sales page perfectly, providing tips on both the content and design, as well as telling you how to communicate effectively with your prospective customers. This is definitely one of the best sections of the Easy Profit Auctions website and I rate it as one very fine resource. Alex then goes on to discuss using both "About Me Pages" and "eBay Shops". In the section on "About Me" pages Alex discusses how to use your own about me page creatively to generate traffic, and in the section on "eBay Shops" he discusses the benefits of getting your own shop. The creative about me page ideas are good, solid ideas, and I know that they work because I implement them myself. The benefits that Alex lists as factors to get your own eBay shop are also good reasons which should get you thinking about opening your own eBay shop. However, I feel Alex could have gone into greater detail explai Intermediate Tips for Blogging WEBSITE DETAILSBlogging is an effective way to share one’s thoughts with like-minded people. These days blogging is an effective way to market your products and also increase traffic to your web site. Blogs have an advantage that regularly updated blogs are given high ranking in search engines results page. If you have a blog on your web site and you update it regularly you have greater chances to have a good rank on search engine results page. Here are some intermediate tips for blogging that will make your blogging more effective as well as targeted.The first tip is to research the keywords for your blog with great care. Research the keywords and find out the most frequent keywords searched by people trying to get to the products and services such as yours. Use the keywords that are relevant to your web site. Then add links to your web site so that the traffic to your blog can be diverted to your web site.The second tip is to encourage the readers to be interactive. Allow your readers to post comments. Make them write comments along with their email ids. You can use the email addresses for email marketing, as these people are those who are genuinely interested in products and services such as yours. This will help you to target the right audiences.Make your blog content more focused and appealing. This will help in generating more traffic to your blog. The traffic to your blog in turn helps to generate more traffic to your web site Subject: A collection of resources to help you succeed with digital products on eBay by creating multiple streams of income. ABOUT ALEX JEFFREYS (CREATOR OF EASY PROFIT AUCTIONS) Alex Jeffreys got started selling information products online by reading Jim Cockrum's ebook The Silent Sales Machine Hiding on eBay. At 23 he quit his full time job to become a full time Internet Marketer. Alex has also created a number of his own digital products. ABOUT THE EASY PROFIT AUCTIONS WEBSITE The Easy Profit Auctions system provides you with a number of resources to help you use eBay as a platform to create multiple streams of income. The website is split into the following sections, each of which I will explain in the paragraphs below: - System!! - Introduction!! - Index!! - Ebay!! - Videos!! - Bonuses!! - Tools!! - Audios!! - Support!! - Forum!! The first section is "System" which funnily enough provides you with an overview of the Easy Profit Auctions system. In this section Alex explains 'Where to Start', 'The best way to set up your System' and 'What you will achieve once your system is in Place'. He then finishes this section with an article entitled '35 Different ways to build a Mailing List'. Overall, this section does contain some useful tips but it is mainly a summary of the rest of the website contents. However, the article '35 Different ways to build a Mailing List' is very informative and contains lots of useful ideas - some of which I already use and others which I plan to implement. Next is the "Introduction" section. In this section Alex gives readers an insight into his background and how he got started online. He cites Jim Cockrum's The Silent Sales Machine Hiding on eBay as his main inspiration, a recommendation which I also back. He also explains that just because your business is 'virtual', it does not mean you don't have to put in the time or effort - another statement that I agree with. As this section is just an introduction, there isn't really any useable information, but Alex does state some home truths about online business which I myself agree with. In the following section, Alex Jeffrey's moves on to explain his system in greater detail. First, Alex discusses why sell ebooks. You probably already know by now the benefits of selling ebooks, but if not then they are provided here. After this he discusses just how big the ebook business on eBay is, and provides screenshots to back up his estimates. Again, most people know the ebook business on eBay is huge and this section highlights just how large it really is. After this Easy Profit Auctions goes on to explain "Why write your own Ebooks?" Alex first answers this question then goes on to explain; Private Label Rights, Viral E-Book Marketing, E-Books without Resell Rights, E-Books with Resell Rights. I found this section particularly informative. I agree with Alex that creating your own products is very important and the key to success online, and in this section Alex covers all the bases of ebook creation in a concise, easy to follow format. In particular Alex provides one great tip for ebook creation which I've never considered before. Overall, an excellent section. Alex then goes on to discuss the tools you will need, breaking them down into sections. He first provides links to the tools you will need and then lists some more recommended tools. After this he explains some of the tools in greater detail. Some of the tools he discusses are Selling Manager Pro, Automated Digital Delivery Software, Pop 3 Email Accounts and your own website. Again this is another excellent section from Alex. He tells eBay ebook sellers why they need each of the tools and how they all work in conjunction to run and automate your eBay ebook business. As a fellow ebook seller I use many of the tools Alex discusses here and find them a must in terms of time and cost savings. Next Alex discusses keeping track of traffic to your eBay auctions and affiliate marketing. After two extremely informative and detailed section, I found these sections rather basic. The section on keeping track of your traffic tells you how to do so but that's all. Likewise the section on affiliate marketing explains affiliate marketing in rather basic terms but that's all. However, to his credit Alex does provide links to two great affiliate marketing resource where you can do further research into the topic if you so wish. Overall, both sections are rather short and basic and don't contain much information. After this Alex then goes on to discuss eBay related issues beginning with feedback. In this section Alex details his 'golden rules' of feedback and also provides some tips on how to build your feedback quickly. This section is quite detailed and informative. Although some of the information is quite logical, it is useful and the tips on building your feedback quickly are great. Following this Alex moves on to discuss using HTML (Hyper Text Markup Languge) in your eBay auctions. In this section he makes the very valid point that if you learn the basics of HTML, then you will be able to give your auctions a professional look. Alex then provides a link to a great free HTML training resource. I myself use HTML in all my eBay auctions and agree with Alex that you do need to learn the basics in order to enhance the look of your eBay listings. Overall, Alex makes a good point in this section and provides readers with a great resources to learn HTML. Next Alex moves on to "Auction Tips" where he explains in great detail how to approach your eBay listing. Alex goes into great detail stating; how to choose a title, how to become a PowerSeller fast, how to create a good sales page and much, much more. I was personally very impressed with this section of Easy Profit Auctions. It is very detailed and Alex pretty much covers all bases concerned with selling ebooks on eBay. In particular, Alex covers the construction of your sales page perfectly, providing tips on both the content and design, as well as telling you how to communicate effectively with your prospective customers. This is definitely one of the best sections of the Easy Profit Auctions website and I rate it as one very fine resource. Alex then goes on to discuss using both "About Me Pages" and "eBay Shops". In the section on "About Me" pages Alex discusses how to use your own about me page creatively to generate traffic, and in the section on "eBay Shops" he discusses the benefits of getting your own shop. The creative about me page ideas are good, solid ideas, and I know that they work because I implement them myself. The benefits that Alex lists as factors to get your own eBay shop are also good reasons which should get you thinking about opening your own eBay shop. However, I feel Alex could have gone into greater detail explain How Do I Build A Winning Business Plan? he rest of the website contents. However, the article '35 Different ways to build a Mailing List' is very informative and contains lots of useful ideas - some of which I already use and others which I plan to implement.
Using sample business plans and their structure, along with studying as many business plan examples as you can, will provide you with the necessary framework to consider your business from every possible angle.Starting or running your business without a business plan is akin to being a human without a skeleton!Not only will using a sample structure highlight any areas you haven't fully thought through, but it will also provide you with a good idea of what makes a good business plan, and what doesn't.The importance of your business plan as a motivational factor in running or starting your business cannot be underestimated. You will find that your commitment continues to build as you collect information, research and write each section.Your business plan should always accompany requests for Small Business Loans , and lenders or any kind of angel investor will simply refuse to consider your business proposal without one.Lenders and investors want to see your plan with the aim of satisfying key questions before they make their decision to grant funding or not.Once you’ve commenced trading your small business plan will act as a steak in the ground, and help you measure where you expected to be against where you actually are. It will help you take corrective action as necessary.Sample Business Plan StructureAll plans should include at least the elements listed below, and perhaps additional sections depending on the type of industry. Next is the "Introduction" section. In this section Alex gives readers an insight into his background and how he got started online. He cites Jim Cockrum's The Silent Sales Machine Hiding on eBay as his main inspiration, a recommendation which I also back. He also explains that just because your business is 'virtual', it does not mean you don't have to put in the time or effort - another statement that I agree with. As this section is just an introduction, there isn't really any useable information, but Alex does state some home truths about online business which I myself agree with. In the following section, Alex Jeffrey's moves on to explain his system in greater detail. First, Alex discusses why sell ebooks. You probably already know by now the benefits of selling ebooks, but if not then they are provided here. After this he discusses just how big the ebook business on eBay is, and provides screenshots to back up his estimates. Again, most people know the ebook business on eBay is huge and this section highlights just how large it really is. After this Easy Profit Auctions goes on to explain "Why write your own Ebooks?" Alex first answers this question then goes on to explain; Private Label Rights, Viral E-Book Marketing, E-Books without Resell Rights, E-Books with Resell Rights. I found this section particularly informative. I agree with Alex that creating your own products is very important and the key to success online, and in this section Alex covers all the bases of ebook creation in a concise, easy to follow format. In particular Alex provides one great tip for ebook creation which I've never considered before. Overall, an excellent section. Alex then goes on to discuss the tools you will need, breaking them down into sections. He first provides links to the tools you will need and then lists some more recommended tools. After this he explains some of the tools in greater detail. Some of the tools he discusses are Selling Manager Pro, Automated Digital Delivery Software, Pop 3 Email Accounts and your own website. Again this is another excellent section from Alex. He tells eBay ebook sellers why they need each of the tools and how they all work in conjunction to run and automate your eBay ebook business. As a fellow ebook seller I use many of the tools Alex discusses here and find them a must in terms of time and cost savings. Next Alex discusses keeping track of traffic to your eBay auctions and affiliate marketing. After two extremely informative and detailed section, I found these sections rather basic. The section on keeping track of your traffic tells you how to do so but that's all. Likewise the section on affiliate marketing explains affiliate marketing in rather basic terms but that's all. However, to his credit Alex does provide links to two great affiliate marketing resource where you can do further research into the topic if you so wish. Overall, both sections are rather short and basic and don't contain much information. After this Alex then goes on to discuss eBay related issues beginning with feedback. In this section Alex details his 'golden rules' of feedback and also provides some tips on how to build your feedback quickly. This section is quite detailed and informative. Although some of the information is quite logical, it is useful and the tips on building your feedback quickly are great. Following this Alex moves on to discuss using HTML (Hyper Text Markup Languge) in your eBay auctions. In this section he makes the very valid point that if you learn the basics of HTML, then you will be able to give your auctions a professional look. Alex then provides a link to a great free HTML training resource. I myself use HTML in all my eBay auctions and agree with Alex that you do need to learn the basics in order to enhance the look of your eBay listings. Overall, Alex makes a good point in this section and provides readers with a great resources to learn HTML. Next Alex moves on to "Auction Tips" where he explains in great detail how to approach your eBay listing. Alex goes into great detail stating; how to choose a title, how to become a PowerSeller fast, how to create a good sales page and much, much more. I was personally very impressed with this section of Easy Profit Auctions. It is very detailed and Alex pretty much covers all bases concerned with selling ebooks on eBay. In particular, Alex covers the construction of your sales page perfectly, providing tips on both the content and design, as well as telling you how to communicate effectively with your prospective customers. This is definitely one of the best sections of the Easy Profit Auctions website and I rate it as one very fine resource. Alex then goes on to discuss using both "About Me Pages" and "eBay Shops". In the section on "About Me" pages Alex discusses how to use your own about me page creatively to generate traffic, and in the section on "eBay Shops" he discusses the benefits of getting your own shop. The creative about me page ideas are good, solid ideas, and I know that they work because I implement them myself. The benefits that Alex lists as factors to get your own eBay shop are also good reasons which should get you thinking about opening your own eBay shop. However, I feel Alex could have gone into greater detail explai What Makes The Customer A Consumer? rs this question then goes on to explain; Private Label Rights, Viral E-Book Marketing, E-Books without Resell Rights, E-Books with Resell Rights. I found this section particularly informative. I agree with Alex that creating your own products is very important and the key to success online, and in this section Alex covers all the bases of ebook creation in a concise, easy to follow format. In particular Alex provides one great tip for ebook creation which I've never considered before. Overall, an excellent section.
Before starting a new business you need to know the reasons that motivate the customer to shop for things again and again. Once you understand this, you can set your goal and design a plan of action.To be successful in business it is very essential to know the trigger factors that make people purchase more and more. Apart from this, you need to understand the importance of developing good relations with your customer so that they continue to want to deal with you.Firstly, let us know the reasons that make people buy things in the market and then later on understand the reasons why they do not purchase for the second time from the same place.Why People Buy?Some people purchase because they are interested in starting their own business. Some want to invest in stock market, while others have the funds to spend lavishly. Many also purchase with the aim of making investments to make their future secure.People purchase to feel comfortable, relaxed, intelligent, and healthy.How To Make People Buy More?Offers on products always attract customers and they end up buying such products. Maintaining a database of the customers and a follow up will always trigger people to purchase products from you again and again.Another motivational factor to make people buy is providing warranty or guarantee on your products. This reduces the amount of risk involved and the customer feels secure and sure about the quality of the product. You can expand y Alex then goes on to discuss the tools you will need, breaking them down into sections. He first provides links to the tools you will need and then lists some more recommended tools. After this he explains some of the tools in greater detail. Some of the tools he discusses are Selling Manager Pro, Automated Digital Delivery Software, Pop 3 Email Accounts and your own website. Again this is another excellent section from Alex. He tells eBay ebook sellers why they need each of the tools and how they all work in conjunction to run and automate your eBay ebook business. As a fellow ebook seller I use many of the tools Alex discusses here and find them a must in terms of time and cost savings. Next Alex discusses keeping track of traffic to your eBay auctions and affiliate marketing. After two extremely informative and detailed section, I found these sections rather basic. The section on keeping track of your traffic tells you how to do so but that's all. Likewise the section on affiliate marketing explains affiliate marketing in rather basic terms but that's all. However, to his credit Alex does provide links to two great affiliate marketing resource where you can do further research into the topic if you so wish. Overall, both sections are rather short and basic and don't contain much information. After this Alex then goes on to discuss eBay related issues beginning with feedback. In this section Alex details his 'golden rules' of feedback and also provides some tips on how to build your feedback quickly. This section is quite detailed and informative. Although some of the information is quite logical, it is useful and the tips on building your feedback quickly are great. Following this Alex moves on to discuss using HTML (Hyper Text Markup Languge) in your eBay auctions. In this section he makes the very valid point that if you learn the basics of HTML, then you will be able to give your auctions a professional look. Alex then provides a link to a great free HTML training resource. I myself use HTML in all my eBay auctions and agree with Alex that you do need to learn the basics in order to enhance the look of your eBay listings. Overall, Alex makes a good point in this section and provides readers with a great resources to learn HTML. Next Alex moves on to "Auction Tips" where he explains in great detail how to approach your eBay listing. Alex goes into great detail stating; how to choose a title, how to become a PowerSeller fast, how to create a good sales page and much, much more. I was personally very impressed with this section of Easy Profit Auctions. It is very detailed and Alex pretty much covers all bases concerned with selling ebooks on eBay. In particular, Alex covers the construction of your sales page perfectly, providing tips on both the content and design, as well as telling you how to communicate effectively with your prospective customers. This is definitely one of the best sections of the Easy Profit Auctions website and I rate it as one very fine resource. Alex then goes on to discuss using both "About Me Pages" and "eBay Shops". In the section on "About Me" pages Alex discusses how to use your own about me page creatively to generate traffic, and in the section on "eBay Shops" he discusses the benefits of getting your own shop. The creative about me page ideas are good, solid ideas, and I know that they work because I implement them myself. The benefits that Alex lists as factors to get your own eBay shop are also good reasons which should get you thinking about opening your own eBay shop. However, I feel Alex could have gone into greater detail explai How To Start An Auction Business With Antique Dolls ons rather basic. The section on keeping track of your traffic tells you how to do so but that's all. Likewise the section on affiliate marketing explains affiliate marketing in rather basic terms but that's all. However, to his credit Alex does provide links to two great affiliate marketing resource where you can do further research into the topic if you so wish. Overall, both sections are rather short and basic and don't contain much information.
The world wide web is a virtual shopping mall filled with eager customers who are in search of a bargain and many of those people are interested in collecting antique dolls. The doll market has always been a popular one among collectors, but is even more so now with limited editions and first or last releases of a particular doll being produced. If you are a natural salesperson who also happens to enjoy antique dolls, it may be time to start a home auction business. Many people make a wonderful living by selling antique dolls on internet auction sites and there’s always room for one more.If you decide to start a home auction business dealing with antique dolls, you will need to decide whether or not you will begin selling from your own collection or if you will buy antique dolls for resale. If you plan to resale, it is a good idea to purchase directly from a distributor or wholesaler. Quite often, these companies offer the lowest price available and may even offer a discount for quantity purchases. For instance, the more you purchase of one doll, the lower the cost may be for each additional one. The majority of resellers buy antique dolls in bulk to save money and help increase their profits. Other sellers, who deal in rare merchandise, may visit trade shows and estate auctions in search of antique dolls.When you begin to list antique dolls for sale on the internet, always remember to include a photo of the doll. A quality photo can be obtained in several way After this Alex then goes on to discuss eBay related issues beginning with feedback. In this section Alex details his 'golden rules' of feedback and also provides some tips on how to build your feedback quickly. This section is quite detailed and informative. Although some of the information is quite logical, it is useful and the tips on building your feedback quickly are great. Following this Alex moves on to discuss using HTML (Hyper Text Markup Languge) in your eBay auctions. In this section he makes the very valid point that if you learn the basics of HTML, then you will be able to give your auctions a professional look. Alex then provides a link to a great free HTML training resource. I myself use HTML in all my eBay auctions and agree with Alex that you do need to learn the basics in order to enhance the look of your eBay listings. Overall, Alex makes a good point in this section and provides readers with a great resources to learn HTML. Next Alex moves on to "Auction Tips" where he explains in great detail how to approach your eBay listing. Alex goes into great detail stating; how to choose a title, how to become a PowerSeller fast, how to create a good sales page and much, much more. I was personally very impressed with this section of Easy Profit Auctions. It is very detailed and Alex pretty much covers all bases concerned with selling ebooks on eBay. In particular, Alex covers the construction of your sales page perfectly, providing tips on both the content and design, as well as telling you how to communicate effectively with your prospective customers. This is definitely one of the best sections of the Easy Profit Auctions website and I rate it as one very fine resource. Alex then goes on to discuss using both "About Me Pages" and "eBay Shops". In the section on "About Me" pages Alex discusses how to use your own about me page creatively to generate traffic, and in the section on "eBay Shops" he discusses the benefits of getting your own shop. The creative about me page ideas are good, solid ideas, and I know that they work because I implement them myself. The benefits that Alex lists as factors to get your own eBay shop are also good reasons which should get you thinking about opening your own eBay shop. However, I feel Alex could have gone into greater detail explai Aircraft Cleaning Companies and Co-Brand Marketing resources to learn HTML.
If you own an aircraft washing service then you have invested in expensive equipment to clean planes. Parking that equipment on non-scheduled aircraft cleaning days seems like a waste of a quality asset and potential income. For instance a pressure washer or steam cleaning rig can be used to clean airport grounds in the evenings or even fleets of airfreight trucks after hours right?Well sure and this brings us to the topic of Aircraft Cleaning Company Co-Brand Marketing and discovering other things to wash. My first aircraft washing business was started at age 12 and grew into a very large mobile washing service. At the time we were selling aircraft washing franchises in the US we did allow our teams to wash other things besides Aircraft on airport and adjacent properties. Parking Structure detailing, airport shuttle buses, scissor truck loaders, airfreight containers, concrete, runways, terminal signage, benches, buses, etc. Other than that they had to sign a franchise agreement for another of our co-brands; www.detailguys.com or www.truckwashguy.com , generally aviation folks are sharp and we generally allowed them to go with another crew for four days who was doing those other types of cleaning and ride along and work with their manager.If you have cleaning teams you can trust around aircraft then you certainly can trust them around other ground equipm Next Alex moves on to "Auction Tips" where he explains in great detail how to approach your eBay listing. Alex goes into great detail stating; how to choose a title, how to become a PowerSeller fast, how to create a good sales page and much, much more. I was personally very impressed with this section of Easy Profit Auctions. It is very detailed and Alex pretty much covers all bases concerned with selling ebooks on eBay. In particular, Alex covers the construction of your sales page perfectly, providing tips on both the content and design, as well as telling you how to communicate effectively with your prospective customers. This is definitely one of the best sections of the Easy Profit Auctions website and I rate it as one very fine resource. Alex then goes on to discuss using both "About Me Pages" and "eBay Shops". In the section on "About Me" pages Alex discusses how to use your own about me page creatively to generate traffic, and in the section on "eBay Shops" he discusses the benefits of getting your own shop. The creative about me page ideas are good, solid ideas, and I know that they work because I implement them myself. The benefits that Alex lists as factors to get your own eBay shop are also good reasons which should get you thinking about opening your own eBay shop. However, I feel Alex could have gone into greater detail explaining both these topics. In the next section of Easy Profit Auctions, Alex provides customers with over 20 videos related to selling ebooks on eBay. The topics he covers in these videos include "Leave a feedback trail", "Brand your Ebooks", "Automate Ebay 100%", "Backend Selling on your Thankyou Page" and much more. To be honest I didn't have chance to watch all the videos but the one I did watch, "Automate Ebay 100%", was very detailed. In this video Alex dictates step-by-step instructions on how to set up all your eBay emails to be sent automatically and also how to use these emails to generate a little extra traffic. All in all a great video. If any of the other 20+ are half as good to go buy then this is a great resource from Easy Profit Auctions. After this Alex also provides a collection of audio interviews with big Internet Marketing names including Mike Filsaime and Jason James. These are again valuable resources and I always feel it's nice to hear other people's success stories. The final section of Easy Profit Auctions is "Bonuses" which gives customers access to further free resources. These free resources include; SmartDD (a digital delivery solution), lots of resellable ebooks, free courses and a collection of private label content. Alex also provides access to his tele-conferences in this section. Overall, it looks like a good collection of bonuses with plenty of content made available. I didn't have a chance to check it all out, but from my initial browse it looks like a great addition to the Easy Profit Auctions site. On top of all the above sections, Alex Jeffreys also provides Easy Profit Auction customers with a forum. After a quick browse of the forum it looks like a friendly place and a good source of information. It's a nice addition to the membership site as it allows customers to come together and discuss the ideas they have learned, ask for help when needed, and integrate with like minded eBay ebook sellers. In conclusion I found Easy Profit Auctions to be a very good resource for eBay ebook sellers, particularly for the price that Alex is charging. He covers a lot of information in his membership site and provides some great bonuses for customers. My main criticism is that I feel maybe Alex has taken on too much with this membership website which means not all topics are covered with the same level of detail. For example, the "Auction Tips" section contains an incredible amount of details, whereas the "About Me Page" and "eBay Shop" sections are considerably less detailed. Overall, I would recommend Easy Profit Auctions to eBay ebook sellers who are relatively new to the game. Although there is information here which caters to the more experienced eBay ebook sellers, new sellers will gain more. To illustrate this point further I would say that I am a relatively experienced eBay ebook seller, who has done a good level of research into selling ebooks on eBay. I've also put my research into practice over a number of years. Because I have a good working knowledge of eBay, many of the ideas Alex discusses are not new to me. However, if I had come across this information two or three years ago then I would have benefited highly from lots of new ideas. I still did learn some new things but I feel ideas such as; using your about me page creatively, the benefits of having an eBay store, and using HTML in your auctions would benefit new eBay ebook sellers the most. GOOD POINTS - Alex makes a valid point in that you need to be creating your own ebooks, and provides multiple ideas to get you started on this trail. - Alex provides a good, comprehensive list of tools that will aid eBay ebook sellers. - The HTML resource Alex provides is great for those who need to add some sparkle to their eBay auctions. - The "Auction Tips" section is one of the best sources I have read on creating an eBay listing to sell ebooks. - Alex provides a multitude of great resources including videos, ebooks, software and courses which are probably worth the price of membership alone. -The forum is a nice addition which adds a personal touch to Easy Profit Auctions. BAD POINTS - Some sections are lacking information including the "About Me Pages" and "eBay Shop" sections. - Some sections do seem like they have been added as filler content, for example the section on keeping track of traffic to your eBay auctions. - For some of the resources you have to provide your email address to gain access. HOW I HAVE GAINED FROM EASY PROFIT AUCTIONS As I said in the review, although there is a lot of great information in Easy Profit Auctions, I am already implementing a lot of them. However, I did learn a few things including some valuable ebook creation tips and some list building tips I had never considered before.
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