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October 10, 2006
Holiday Auction Profits – A Review
There is no doubt that something happens on eBay at Christmas time. For some this can be the peak time for sales and they definitely end up bringing home the turkey, But for others Christmas time on eBay is just one big turkey, no one seems to want to buy their goods and the goose is most certainly is not getting fat.
So what does happen to buyers at Christmas? Is there anything you can do to boost your sales during the holiday period? Well according to Brett Pieratt there most certainly is. His new e-book Holiday Auction Profits shows you exactly how to set your stall out to catch the Christmas trade.
The big secret lies in the planning and understanding what motivates buyers.
Brett says that after years of being a seller on eBay, he has finally discovered the "Golden Rule" -- an almost magical secret -- that gives sellers in the "know" an unfair advantage, allowing them to siphon more shoppers to their auctions and literally explode their profits. Some, he claims will even use this strategy to make all the money they need for the year by using my system for auctions they run through the 3 month period of October through December.
In fact he is so confident that he 100% guarantees that if you read his book and follow the instructions in it you will make a very minimum of $400 extra profit in the run up to Christmas. And he stresses that this is minimum profit.
So much for the hype, what does this e-book really do? For a start it will get you thinking of how to boost your holiday sales. It is full of good ideas and suggestions how you can make your auctions stand out.
For many sellers their products may not lend themselves to the festive treatment but in that case why not switch products for the few months before Christmas. If nobody is buying you range of upmarket sunglasses in November and December offer him or her products more related to the Christmas season.
I found this book well worth reading and it left me with quite a few ideas on how to boost my holiday sales. At 42 pages it is not the longest book I have ever read butI always prefer quality over quantity and there is some quality advise in the e-book an dit is well worth reading if you fancy making a killing over the holiday period.
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Posted by Dave Bromley at October 10, 2006 12:09 PM
