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Christmas Recipes: Cakes & Tarts. No.7 of 7 - Christmas Swiss Roll Christmas recipe makes 8 slices calories per serving: 720 cals Preparation time: 45 minutes Cooking time: 10 minutes Not suitable for freezing Christmas recipe ingredients: * oil for greasing * caster sugar, 125 g (4 oz) * flour, plain 75 g (3 oz) * ...
Don't worry about Scrooge this Christmas, by shopping online you'll save plenty of time and money According to a study by BizRate Research, 60% of women were already planning their online buying in September, compared to only 42% of men. Women are also reported to carry the burden of Christmas shopping with 55% taking on the responsibility, compared ...
Mindfulness and Commercialism: A Coca-Cola Christmas It's Christmas time here in Mazatlan, Mexico. I can tell by the Coca-Cola Christmas tree in the plaza facing the cathedral. In fact, last Friday must have been St. Coca-Cola Day or something. At sunset, we heard a commotion. Nothing too unusual about ...
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The obvious answer should be: Sell what people really want.
Unfortunately, most people get hung up on what they "think" will sell rather than what will in fact sell; which is why most people struggle.
So, how can you tell what will sell like crazy?
Well, here is what eBay™ Platinum PowerSeller™ Jason James recently had to say about this puzzle.
"Most consumers are generally looking on eBay for the same types of items they are looking for in a traditional brick and mortar store. If it is "hot" at the department store, it will most likely be hot on eBay. So, if you are a thinking of selling on eBay, you need to know what is hot and what is not."
"This can be accomplished by paying close attention to trends in local stores and by reading consumer magazines. You should pay close attention to what is selling and what you hear people talking about."
"If you sell technology, listen to the teens. They know what they want and their parents want to get them what they want. If a large majority of teens thinks an item is "cool" it will be a "hot" selling item on eBay."
Other than careful consideration of the competition on eBay™ for a particular "hot" item, the only other major thing a seller needs to do is find the most inexpensive source for the item in question. Naturally, this is where liquidators and wholesalers (as well as "drop-ship" wholesalers) come into the picture.
Once you have possession of "hot-selling" items at dirt-cheap prices, the rest is, as Santa would say: "in the bag".
About the author:
Steve Shannon offers Jason's new 6-page report, "Top 10
Secrets for Selling Successfully on eBay™" free at
http://www.FreeAuctionAdvice.com . You may reprint this article
as long as this resource box remains intact and the link is live.
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