Advanced Technique for Selling eBooks on eBay

Once you have mastered the Techniques I showed you yesterday, it’s time to move on to an advanced technique.

Here’s what you do:
You post your item to many different categories, with many different sales letters, implementing Yesterday’s technique to achieve at least 30% sales on one single category, with one single sales letter.
You should sell the eBook for a solid price, such as 4.95 or 9.95(Or higher if possible). Don’t be afraid of competition that sells the book for much cheaper. If marketing properly, you are likely to sell more, since people have a notion to trust a seller that believes his product is worth more then a few cents.
Anyway, once you hit the 30% barrier, put a dutch(multi-item) auction(but with a fixed price), for as much copies of the eBook that you can.
Make that auction featured, so that many people will be able to see the ad.

If done properly, you will sell a few dozens of the eBook from that one dutch auction. That will definitely cover the listing costs, and will put some good money into your pocket.

Stay with me. because tomorrow I am going to post another great technique, that will skyrocket your sales even higher.

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