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How to make money from ebay? where to get product and sell?

I would like to make additional income on the internet, can someone teaches me how? thankyou

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    you can sell anything and get money from it. Then use that money to buy cheap stuff anyhwere, even on eBay! Hen its a constant cycle of buying and selling. A lot of people made money this way.

    Source(s): eBay bible, the perfect book to read!
  • 1 decade ago

    Go to garage sales and thrift stores...there are usually tons of good buys there...and people don't always know what things are worth.

    Have a general idea of what you want people to pay for your item before you list it, for example, if you just paid $50 for an item, don't bother selling it unless you can get at least $55...and that's just a small number...you want to be able to list things for twice what you paid, and still interest people enough to buy it.

    I bought a five peice set of Legit Louis Vuitton puses for $20 at a garage sale, because the lady didn't know they were real (she got as a gift and thought they were ugly) so I sold them on Ebay for about $100 a peice...

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    You need a website. You can get one here:

    http://www.aroundthewebaccess.com/websites.htm

    There is an ebay affiliate site that you make money without selling on ebay with the affiliate program.

    http://www.greatebaystuff.com/ebayaffiliate.htm

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I go to alot of auctions. As long as you know what you're looking for and what a good price for it is, you'll do good.

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