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Product and sourcing inventory

My eBay page/ business is at a turning point where I need a specific product that I can sell in large quantities. What product or type of product would anyone suggest, if they were trying to go from 200 sales a week to 10,000 sales a week?

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Go from 200 to 10,000 sales a week? Surely you’re joking. 
Most of us are trying to get 1 or 2 sales a day and trying to make it through the month. Just scroll through the forum. Many sellers are complaining about lack of sales. 

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@ebooksdiva wrote:

Go from 200 to 10,000 sales a week? Surely you’re joking. 
Most of us are trying to get 1 or 2 sales a day and trying to make it through the month. Just scroll through the forum. Many sellers are complaining about lack of sales. 


OP likely means $200 per week - one or two sales a day.  Yep, a fifty-fold increase seems like a lot :). I’ve also been looking for the print money button, so if anyone knows where to find it, let me know.

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If you find the print money button first let me know . 😆 

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Cocaine or heroin. Contact your nearest cartel for bulk pricing/sourcing details. 🤦‍😂

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We are all looking for that specific product and if I find it I am not telling you.

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Selling Hats proclaiming various positions

 

Some Examples :

Help the Homeless

Reduce taxation

Rescue feral cats

etc.

 

 

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@murph1727 ,

 

Bah Humbug! That's not very nice?

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@jennifezwic-0 ,

 

There are plenty of people who go to thrift stores, garage sales, estate sales, rummage sales, flea markets, and etc. who do very well here. 

 

What works for one seller might not work for another seller. Some sellers do great with clothing while others are crying the blues.  The nice thing about clothing is there seems to be a endless supply at thrift stores.

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@theteamsetguy wrote:

@murph1727 ,

 

Bah Humbug! That's not very nice?


Perhaps not, but business is business.  If I knew of an item I could buy to resell that would get me 10,000 profitable sales a week, I wouldn't tell a soul.   As it is, once the sales hit that level, people would twig to it soon enough, jump on the same sales bandwagon, undercut me, and force me to go looking for the next big hit.

 

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@theteamsetguy  Just telling the truth-it's a dog-eat-dog world out there.

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@murph1727 ,

With services like Terapeak there are

no secrets out there anymore.

 

For the record I will stick

to eating cows, pigs, fish and chickens for

my protein. You can have Fido.

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@theteamsetguy wrote:

@murph1727 ,

With services like Terapeak there are

no secrets out there anymore.

 

For the record I will stick

to eating cows, pigs, fish and chickens for

my protein. You can have Fido.


Just to be the devil's advocate:

 

It is always a secret (in that no one can know) what the next big selling craze will be.  Stupendous sales of Hula-Hoops, Chia Pets, Fidget Spinners, Tamagotchi, you-name-it, were not projected.  Something that sells 10,000 units a week out of nowhere is not going to be predicted nor ascertainable by a Terapeak study. 

 

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A very special item that we would all want.

KrazzyKats
Volunteer Community Mentor

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You can sell $10 bills for $1 and free shipping.

Sure it would get you plenty of sales, but you'd probably go broke.

Have a great day
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