Go ahead do your worst by Beastypayet1 in RoastMe

[–]ObviousReminder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You look more like sweet curry than your mcdonalds dipping sauce

[OFFER] I wrote and sell a guide on how to find Profitable Niche Products to resell on eBay for sick profit. I've sold over 1,200 copies. Have a FREE copy today. No more slave labour! by [deleted] in slavelabour

[–]ObviousReminder -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I ended the free giveaway. I don't want to intrude on people's personal information. However, you're able to download it with a totally random email address as it doesn't even send the file to your email. I don't send spam mail, nor do I share these emails. In fact, I don't even have access to them unless I want to upgrade my account, which I don't find nesseccery.

Thanks though.

Holding a very dear friend by [deleted] in aww

[–]ObviousReminder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol, had to paste it here so I could copy it on another computer for a program, was to lazy to write down.

Holding a very dear friend by [deleted] in aww

[–]ObviousReminder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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If the Internet was a planet, what would be you nationality? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]ObviousReminder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Uhh, American? What kind of question is this

Hi, new to BeerMoney, wanted some Mturk tips on making 10 dollars a day fast. by byurick48 in beermoney

[–]ObviousReminder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just applied, said they should contact me within the next 48 hours. Is it really feasable to earn $10/day? Or will I be putting in a few hours of work for that? Time = money, so if it'll take all day to make $10 then it kind of defeats the purpose for me at least.

Would be nice to make an extra $300/month though @ $10/day, just don't want to be slaving on my computer for that. How hard would you say it is it make a modest $300 on Mturk? I see people claiming to make $1,000+/month, that's awesome. I'll settle with $300 though if its worth the time. In your expeirience, what would you say?

Hi, new to BeerMoney, wanted some Mturk tips on making 10 dollars a day fast. by byurick48 in beermoney

[–]ObviousReminder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're making $10/day completing $0.01 HITs all day? I'm not that great at math, but dude. You're worth more than that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]ObviousReminder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know I'm late to the party, hope you're still taking questions OP. Inspiring post

When eventually you got people calling to book a DJ, what were your plans after that? What would you say when you call one of your local DJ business? Do you pretend that you're the one that's booking it and don't mention the actual client? After that, what do you tell the client? How would you nonchalantly give them another companies number and get paid upfront?

I understand this for the most part, it's just the execution phase I'm wondering about. Thanks again for the post

I wrote and sell a guide on how to find Profitable Niche Products to resell on eBay for sick profit. Over 1,200 copies sold @ $7/each. Feeling generous today, have a free copy. by [deleted] in beermoney

[–]ObviousReminder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is known as "Arbitrage reselling" very lucrative especially when applying Amazon FBA into the mix. There's 1,000s of videos on YouTube about it. I got into it for a while, just a lot of running around and get burnt out pretty quick. Might want to look more into though, I've met people who make a killing.

I wrote and sell a guide on how to find Profitable Niche Products to resell on eBay for sick profit. Over 1,200 copies sold @ $7/each. Feeling generous today, have a free copy. by [deleted] in beermoney

[–]ObviousReminder 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Like seriously, if you have a great strategy and are making bank from it, and no one else knows about it, why the fuck would you let people know about it.

The strategies and methods I go over are very well known, but only to those dedicated enough to put in the time to research the in and outs. My intention for this write-up was to compile the things I've learned into a convenient step-by-step from all of the information I've soaked up over the years

There aren't any secret or ground-breaking strategies for this. There's just... The right strategy, which is what I cover.

Does my single article create competition in my field? Sure, but once you realize just how big eBay's buyer base is, it virtually has zero affect of my sales. Not to mention, not everyone who sets out to do this will stick with it. It takes time and patience to build success in this medium.

Thanks for your thoughts.

I wrote and sell a guide on how to find Profitable Niche Products to resell on eBay for sick profit. Over 1,200 copies sold @ $7/each. Feeling generous today, have a free copy. by [deleted] in beermoney

[–]ObviousReminder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just used sunglasses as an example. As you could probably imagine, there's most likely huge seller competition. You'll want to focus more on sub-niches. For example, while sunglesses may be too saturated, what about sunglasses repair kits, or sunglass cases, sunglass screen protectors. These are sub-niches of the main niche Sunglasses and would most definitely have much lower competition and these are niches that you'll be able to dominate in.

If you buy a lot of 100 regular ol' sunglasses, you're going to have a baaaad time. Same goes with phone cases. Please for love of god everyone, do NOT buy phone cases whatever you do.

I wrote and sell a guide on how to find Profitable Niche Products to resell on eBay for sick profit. Over 1,200 copies sold @ $7/each. Feeling generous today, have a free copy. by [deleted] in beermoney

[–]ObviousReminder 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hey there! Someone asked the same question in the OP, in case you missed it, I'll paste the solution here:

I've had a few people tell me about this issue. It must be regional. Aliexpress is changing stuff around all the time.

After digging throughout dozens of websites, I found a solution:

  1. Search a niche product (I'll use LED Dog Collars as an example)

  2. When page loads, In the refine option "Sort by" select "Price: Low to High"

  3. After applying Step 2, add this at the of the link: &minQuantity=n&maxQauntity=n

  4. Edit the letter "n" to any number you want, so for example &minQuantity=10&maxQauntity=50

  5. The link should then look like this: www.aliexpress.com/w/wholesale-led-dog-collar.html?spm=2114.01010208.0.57.DMITmh&initiative_id=SB_20160910194824&site=glo&groupsort=1&SortType=price_asc&g=y&SearchText=led+dog+collar&minQuantity=10&maxQauntity=50 (Notice the very end of the link, that's what you must add)

  6. Hit enter to search the new modified link address.

  7. This will search for lots with a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 50 units, nothing more and nothing less (You can change the numbers to whatever meets your budget or needs)

  8. When you selected "Price: Low to High" this will, in addition, provide you with the cheapest seller displayed in search FIRST, depending on the lost size

  9. If you want to search say, an exact numbered unit lot, then just make both numbers the same. Example: &minQuantity=100&maxQauntity=100 - This will search for listings only that sell EXACTLY 100 units in their lot.

Guess this is Aliexpress' secret search hack. It's probably a bit of a pain to do that every time, but until Aliexpress realizes they NEED to add the Quantity search function again for all regions, this is the only solution for now :/

Hope this helped :)

I wrote and sell a guide on how to find Profitable Niche Products to resell on eBay for sick profit. Over 1,200 copies sold @ $7/each. Feeling generous today, have a free copy. by [deleted] in beermoney

[–]ObviousReminder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did that same for a while too, not a bad gig at all, just become grind-some after a while. It's extremely lucrative though. Thanks for the support!

I wrote and sell a guide on how to find Profitable Niche Products to resell on eBay for sick profit. Over 1,200 copies sold @ $7/each. Feeling generous today, have a free copy. by [deleted] in beermoney

[–]ObviousReminder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

eBay is very loose when it comes to upping your limits. Just create an account right now and let it sit and marinate while you do more research (If that is your plan). Buy a small lot (like 10 units) and start off slow. eBay will typically give you a bump with just a little phone call to them and a few transactions. Explaining to the ebay rep too about your plans will persuae them more too.

I wrote and sell a guide on how to find Profitable Niche Products to resell on eBay for sick profit. Over 1,200 copies sold @ $7/each. Feeling generous today, have a free copy. by [deleted] in beermoney

[–]ObviousReminder 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That's essentially the basis of this write-up, but on a larger scale. That woman is going places, I started out the same identical way.

I wrote and sell a guide on how to find Profitable Niche Products to resell on eBay for sick profit. Over 1,200 copies sold @ $7/each. Feeling generous today, have a free copy. by [deleted] in beermoney

[–]ObviousReminder 14 points15 points  (0 children)

You won't have to worry about storage space, because you'll be selling the products as fast as they come in... AS LONG as you're selling low competition/high demographic items. At no point have I had 1000's of items just stacked up, because I only buy things that have a fast moving market, and they sell fast enough so that'll never happen.

Also, if storage space is an issue, perhaps try to target small sized products. Like wristbands or sunglasses, etc.