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September 12, 2005

How To Do A Joint Venture On eBay, Part 5

In the final part of our series on How To Do A Joint Venture On eBay, we find the last of our major advantages for using the JV method for selling on eBay:

10. A successful Powerseller on eBay has hundreds or thousands of customers. Administering to that many is time consuming and expensive - and it calls for organizational skills. An eBay business can be ruined quickly if shipments are delayed, payments are credited, etc. A JV seller doesn't have this concern, because with the use of autoresponders customers are funneled directly into an email list and there is no need for shipping, payment collection and all the other admin chores.

11. The best benefit of all has been saved for last ... an eBay JV seller never settles for one measly profit. With her own mailing list, a JV sellers can promote to her list again and again and again.

And not only is she building a mailing list but she is getting paid for acquiring customers. What can be sweeter than that?

With its 147,000,000 registered users, eBay is the biggest and cheapest source of traffic on the Internet. Successfully completing Joint Venture deals allows Internet sellers to add huge numbers of targeted customers.

How To Do A Joint Venture On eBay.

Posted by SydneyJohnston at September 12, 2005 6:12 PM

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