jemmyell Posted March 7, 2006 Author Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 Moves quickly is not a requirement if the profit is good enough and the inventory requirements are not large. I have one box of pieces of very special ebony that I bought for 3 cents each and I sell for $6.99 (for 6 pieces) plus $5.00 shipping. I use the free priority mail box and I just break even on the shipping. In most other cases I make 40% - 60% profit on very small quantities (I am in effect a retailer) and I charge $4.00 shipping making about $3.00 per envelope profit on the shipping -James196080[/snapback]Good luck in your venture.... 196081[/snapback]it's just a small business with big hopes. I do make some things nobody else in the world does and every time I advertise custom shop work I get buried with too many inquiries, so I do look to the future. -James Link to comment
hakkamike Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 (edited) A good friend of mine has a wife that is from the PI. They have a part time business that keeps her whole family involved..http://www.griffinaerospace.com/index.html They also sell on Ebay and have done very well there Edited March 7, 2006 by hakkamike (see edit history) Link to comment
jemmyell Posted March 8, 2006 Author Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 A good friend of mine has a wife that is from the PI. They have a part time business that keeps her whole family involved..http://www.griffinaerospace.com/index.html They also sell on Ebay and have done very well there 196238[/snapback]Hello! Yes, 'niche' items do very well on ebay, especially crafts and hobbies. They look like they have a really good deal going. A friend of mine from the last dot-com I worked for makes motorcycle signs / emblems on a vinyl cutter / plotter and sells them on ebay. He was doing about $5000 / month part time the last time I checked. -James Link to comment
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