Amazon Ebay Abritage & Making $$ for the Holiday Season

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I sell on eBay full time and I average between $3-5000 in merchandise per week. I primarily sell video games, consoles, and other electronics but I'm looking to branch out this holiday season into other categories because I'm trying to sell a minimum of $1000 per day. If you guys are selling on eBay, look into a Paypal working capital loan. It's a loan based off your sales and not your credit score. I got my first loan in June and just finished paying it off last week since they take 10% of your daily sales to put towards the loan. My first loan was $4000 plus a $600 fee which meant I needed to sell $46,000 of merchandise to pay off the loan. I just paid if off a couple weeks ago and then reapplied a few days later. Since my sales went up, they offered me a loan for $11,000. My plan is to pay that off by June next year and hopefully get a even bigger loan after that so I can keep growing my business. They will loan up to $85,000 but it's all based on your sales. Also Kabbage is another website that will give you a loan based on eBay/Amazon sales. I only got $2000 from them before but I haven't reapplied since paying it off.
 

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How did you get started?
Um I started years ago on Ebay b/c I was purchasing storage lockers and was using that and Craig's list to sell my goods. I kinda stopped for a few years them I got back into it selling vap pens but that is a no no so I moved and stumbled upon FBA via forums and whatnot. When I started FBA it just so happened to be around Christmas and I saw the Christmas boom. :banderas: After Christmas I decided to start back on Ebay and started selling used clothing. Been doing that for the past year. Now I an gearing up for Amazon Christmas round 2.
 

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Um I started years ago on Ebay b/c I was purchasing storage lockers and was using that and Craig's list to sell my goods. I kinda stopped for a few years them I got back into it selling vap pens but that is a no no so I moved and stumbled upon FBA via forums and whatnot. When I started FBA it just so happened to be around Christmas and I saw the Christmas boom. :banderas: After Christmas I decided to start back on Ebay and started selling used clothing. Been doing that for the past year. Now I an gearing up for Amazon Christmas round 2.
:ohhh: used clothing ? I was scared of that by cutting off possible customers with the lack of sizes:francis: I'm not thinking right, I see
 

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:ohhh: used clothing ? I was scared of that by cutting off possible customers with the lack of sizes:francis: I'm not thinking right, I see
Used clothing is definitely a good way to start. Thats how i started as well. You can start by selling used clothing or items around your house first just to get a feel of it especially if you've never sold online before.
 
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