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Am I looking for the impossible work from home job?
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Im not sure about Maygenta if they do a credit check or not, I think the training is a lot shorter than arise though. I havent heard back from Lionbridge so not looking hopeful.
They are usually back to you within a week, although have been known to drag it out for months depending on how many applications they have at a time. When I applied it took them 3 months to get back to me lol :rotfl:The only thing we know for sure, is that we know nothing0 -
Hi thank you for that, I did give selling children's toys via ebay a go but was just not making money with it, there seems to be so much competition that I was having to sell at silly prices. It was a shame as its something that I really wanted to give a go.
OK but price isn't everything. There are plenty of successful traders on ebay who aren't the cheapest. There are many, many things you can do like make sure your listing is different i.e. take good, clear pics of stock, don't just use the ones provided by wholesaler. (you'd be amazed at how many people don't do this one simple thing) Immediately your listing will stand out amongst the dross and with a little design tweaking you ll start attracting people.
Also, ebay is not only site you can sell on!
If you really dont want to get into toys again, then you can try higher value goods and use a dropshipper to minimise your start up costs. Be aware though that the Dropshipping community is rife with chancers and scam artists and you REALLY have to do your homework before using a company.0
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