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Old 09-06-2008, 09:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Turnkey EBAY Website - $ 5.00 per month - NO ebay FEES

Tired of paying eBay and not receiving much in return? Now you can reverse that CashFlow.

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None of the usual eBay Hassles, but definitely some rewards.

Here's the deal - eBay recently started their own Affiliate Program. When you join as an affiliate you earn at least half of their profit on each sale that starts through your affiliate link. (Even higher percentage as your sales increase.)

That's right, just send someone to eBay through your link and earn.

And now, with our eBay CashFlow Websites, it's simple to get people buying through you. We supply the site with your eBay Affiliate Code, you supply the traffic and you earn. We do not take a percentage of your earnings, everything comes directly from eBay to YOU!

Check out this website. You can have one like it - www.cashflow-sites.com/ebay

Note it's set to DVD's. But, you can have it set to any opening category you want!

Note on the left all of the other Categories. You can make these whatever you want.

Also note that there is a search box. You customer can enter anything they want there - Obama, McCain, WWE, whatever and they will get taken directly to those products on eBay. No matter what it is, when they order, you earn. It's that simple.

Note also at the bottom there are some Google Adsense Links. You can also earn commissions through those links, as well.

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Cost? How about $ 5.00 per month? Complete! That's for the eBay CashFlow Website, the Hosting and we'll even change your categories once a month if you wish. Yes, you can have Valentine's Day in January and February, Thanksgiving in November, etc. Change your category keywords to suit the seasons - or the weather - or the school calendar. It's up to you, it's your website.

You Owe It To Yourself To Check This Out!

Here's the complete info - www.cashflow-sites.com
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Old 09-06-2008, 10:59 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Pete this is a rearly good idea, well done.
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Thanks,

I honestly don't see where someone can go wrong for $ 5 a month.

And with a dedicated UK version, there should be a few here interested.

All you have to do is get some traffic to it.

And, if ever asked to help with a fund-raiser, suggest one to your church, school, scouts, etc. All the folks are shopping ebay as it is and it costs them no more to go in this way. And the group can get a nice commission at no cost to anyone, except ebay.

It's just a matter of getting people to ebay through you or the group.
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Hi Pete,

Ive been looking at a couple of things you put on here, I even signed up for the Wholesale101 stuff (although i'm finding it hard to navigate through it all lol)

This sounds like a good idea, is there any way of forecasting or roughly taking an educated guess as to what could be realisticly earned through this?

also, do you need your own domain name? or is it possible to get one within the cost of this? can you use it as an online store?

Forgive me for being scheptical, its just my nature and i never intend to offend lol!

Cheers, Tony.

I'll no doubt be back with lots more questions too lol!

EDIT!!

Ive just been looking through the site pete, I see you do hosting and also the dropshipping site, plus this one too.

what i'm interested in is combining all 3, is this what you are offering? or is it even possible? I dont fancy paying out for 3 seperate sites, or having to manage 3 seperate sites, I would like them to be all in the same place though, preferably at the cost of one, Is that cheeky?

Well you dont get if you dont ask, thats what ive learned lol!

cheers again! Tony.

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well ive already forked out for 10 years of hosting with site5 just tryignt o gaina quote from 2 companies which is proving they are not that great .... just tryign to gaia quote to see what it would cost for my site to be up
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Hi Pete,

Ive been looking at a couple of things you put on here, I even signed up for the Wholesale101 stuff (although i'm finding it hard to navigate through it all lol)

This sounds like a good idea, is there any way of forecasting or roughly taking an educated guess as to what could be realisticly earned through this?

also, do you need your own domain name? or is it possible to get one within the cost of this? can you use it as an online store?

Forgive me for being scheptical, its just my nature and i never intend to offend lol!

Cheers, Tony.

I'll no doubt be back with lots more questions too lol!

EDIT!!

Ive just been looking through the site pete, I see you do hosting and also the dropshipping site, plus this one too.

what i'm interested in is combining all 3, is this what you are offering? or is it even possible? I dont fancy paying out for 3 seperate sites, or having to manage 3 seperate sites, I would like them to be all in the same place though, preferably at the cost of one, Is that cheeky?

Well you dont get if you dont ask, thats what ive learned lol!

cheers again! Tony.

OK, to be honest, the dropship site in my signature is closed. But I have some similar sites to the ebay that will be good for dropshipping coming as soon as I can wrap them up - this week for sure.

Here's a sample, you have to find your own source and enter your own products, but the site is ready to go - www.cashflow-websites.com/lingere

Pricing about the same as the ebay site.

Yes, I do hosting. You can have up to 6 sites with me for $ 10 or so a month. I'd make some sort of deal on the packaged sites, maybe half on each if you took the $10 hosting. You can also have a free cube-cart or other shopping cart in there, as well.

Not good to have them all under one domain. But you can link one to another, no problem there.

And yes, if you read that sales page on the ebay site, I do have 3 domains you can use. Click the info link up top and it will tell you more on that.

www.cashflow-sites.com and www.cashflow-sites.com/info.html
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Single domain - $ 4.49 per month by the year, $ 4.99 per month quarterly or $ 5.99 monthly. Got to factor in the PayPal fees.

Up to 6 domains - around $ 10 per month, depending on pay plan

Up to 20 domains - around $ 15 per month, again depending on plans.

Single domain or cart - www.affordablehoster.com/carts.html

Larger types - www.affordablehoster.com/plans.html

No limits on anything. Unlimited bandwidth and while I do start you with a specified size on the server, I will adjust at no additional charge, if needed. Unlimited emails and all that kind of stuff. Just simple as can be - pay the rent I keep it going. You do what you want with it - as long as it's sort of legal. (Totally legal, actually, but that doesn't sound as good.)


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One further note - the stuff shown here - www.cashflow-websites.com - is on the drawing board. I can put any of them up within a day, but do not have working demos at this time.

Further, the order links and such are not functional. It's a work in progress, but there seems to be interest, so I've put it up.

Again, I can make any of them happen any time, but the order and payment links and pages are not complete.

The eBay CashF;ow sites are available now.
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Thanks for the info Pete, I was just about to go for the Tshirt site DOH!!!

That looked like the sort of thing I wouldbe interested in, is there a way of using that still? How similar will the new dropship sites be? and will they have a similar product range?

Cheers!

Is it ok to chat about this here? As we have drifted off topic slightly?
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Suits me here.

That tee shirt thing has been up 6 or 9 months and has sold 2 shirts. Probably 2 months of work setting it up. I gambled and lost. And too much handling was involved. I sold hundres of them when I was in a mall and wear them almost daily, but never took off on the net.

I won't do any more dropship sites with goods. Just too much work and I don't have the sources.

But you can take the www.cashflow-websites.com/lingere site and hook up with devilwear or someone like that and enter your own inventory. The site is ready, all you need is to put in your paypal info and some products.

I've got another similar to that for hardware items. Again, no source, that's up to you.

To be honest, I caution against the "pre-loaded" dropship sites. They may have 10 to 1,000 of them out there and every one has the same item codes, the same descriptions and the same images. When you do struggle to get visitors to your site, all they have to do is do a google on the item code and they'll find dozens of other sites selling the same goods.

Example I use - I used to sell for this company. Trust me, every one of thses sites buy from the same dropshipper. Do a google on - 31397 Sun Wall Mirror - and see how many hundred hits you get. That's what is wrong with canned dropship sites.
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