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Hi All..

I opened an new ebay account about a couple months ago knowng one day i'd use it to sell stuff or come up with some sort of business. I got a brandable domain name and opened an ebay account under that nameand thus, making it my store name....I started out just selling cheeep cheeep stuff to raise feedback. Now that my feedback score is high w/100% positive feedback, i'm at a loss as to what to do/sell next. I thought about a dropshipping service (which i've done) but i've had trouble with them in the past ... i don't do well with ebooks or eprograms either. What sells on ebay anymore? What's still doing well?

Anyway, i guess the purpose of this thread is to brainstorm Ebay Ideas.
 
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I have known of some people buying in bulk form the wholesale section, then reselling individual items, that could eb a good way of making money, although it probably requires quite a bit of effort, but it oculd be an idea for you

I have known of some people buying in bulk form the wholesale section, then reselling individual items, that could eb a good way of making money, although it probably requires quite a bit of effort, but it could be an idea for you
 
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I sold my beard on ebay a while back,
I've grown back a little musketeer beard though. ;)

Some ideas for you on my blog here:www.WeirdOnlineAuctions.com (Shameless plug, sorry)

Finally one idea that could make some money: I know a chap who bought one lot of old 70's concert programs at a local auction and sold them on ebay. He made back about 5 times the amount which he paid. Collectors bought from all over the globe he said.
 
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