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maxgroove

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Anyone involved in online sales of goods? I just picked up some great deals on high end brand name hand bags kitchen gadgets ie rice , pressure cooker, blenders etc. My plan was to flip these in either Kijiji or Ebay. Anyone have advice or suggestions?
 

Danny46709394

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I would avoid selling on eBay, there are too many scam and not much protection for the seller. Kijiji is not bad, just some time you would get a msg like "$50 cash" or "would you be interested in trading? I have some valuable pokemon card"

If you have a large quantities of product, consider selling it to store or consignment
 

anonemouse

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Here. Found in one thematic blog the statistics of the impact of the use of SMS mailings compared to regular content, click here now. I cannot say more precisely, I'm not a marketer. My wife said that they introduced such a system and work was added to the entire department) If it works then why not)
Fuck off, spammer.
 

FlorenceYi

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If you have an asian friend who is familiar with Wechat advertising, try to ask for help to advertise on there. Huge market apparently, and it seems like those goods may sell in that community? But I have no knowledge on how to do it myself. Kijiji asks for payment for ads nowadays, but could still be worthwhile. Have you thought of how you will distribute the products via what shipping courier or only local sale? If selling on Ebay you may have a buyer in another province for example. Check out ChitChat Express for an alternative courier to Canada Post.
 
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