How Do I Find Something to Sell?

Many people wanting to start an eBay business spend a lot of time fretting over what they will sell. Perhaps these questions are familiar: Where do I find ideas? Should I sell the most popular items? How do I know a good idea? These are important questions everyone faces.
eBay already contains so many items for sale that some sellers feel overwhelmed from the start wondering how they can possibly find a product idea when the market appears to be full anyway.
So where should you start then? Read the rest of this entry »
Atomic Blogging Video Product Review

Use social networking, affiliate marketing and list building to maximize your blogging profits. Atomic Blogging WordPress plugin included.
To view the Atomic Blogging Video Product Review, click the video below. Read the rest of this entry »
Debunking the Myths of Wholesale Buying

Buying and selling wholesale goods is frequently viewed as a sort of ‘get rich quick’ scheme, where sellers can make enormous profits from very little investment or work. Three months after they started, people just don’t understand why things haven’t gone according to plan! There are four myths in particular that seem to lead would-be sellers astray time and time again. Read the rest of this entry »
Tax Filing 101: It's Never Too Early To Procrastinate

by Wayne M. Davies
For all you procrastinators out there, here’s a nuts ‘n bolts guide on how to legally postpone the filing of your income tax returns.
When it comes to putting things off, you can never plan too far ahead! Read the rest of this entry »
Other People’s Products Can Make You Rich

Although there are advantages to selling your own proprietary products and services, there are also drawbacks. For example, the time and investment required to produce your own book, invention, or other product could mean a long delay in receiving profits and cashflow essential to your business survival.
For this reason, you may decide to sell other people’s products and services, either exclusively, or to complement your own product line.
You could stock an entire retail store with products, buy a franchise or other business, or obtain a distributorship or dealership. However, this could require a substantial financial investment.
Here, then, are just a few, low-cost ways to profit from selling other people’s products and services. Read the rest of this entry »