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knightsimon wrote: »I make over £100 A DAY selling digital products online FACT!
Not on eBay you don't. Not even John Thornhill (and you'll know exactly who that is if you sell eBooks) makes that much selling eBooks on eBay, his average is around £80 a day from checking his history on Goofbay.
You just wanted him to buy from your MDD link. Otherwise with your knowledge of eBooks you'd probably shown him the automated way using outlook express.
MDD only has about an 80% success rate in delivery anyway.0 -
I do know who John Thornhill is and ive learned a great deal from him. However please dont tell me what i do and dont earn.
As for MyDD having an 80% success rate, i wasnt aware of that but i have had a 100% success rate over a 8 month period of use.
I appologise for offering 11111111 a referal link, but i didnt hide the fact it was a referal link and i did give him the option to use or it not, i only said if he uses it i will help him get it set up (a fair deal in my opinion), it wouldnt have cost him any more and he would have been up and running alot quicker.0 -
You can manage digital delivery via a free product like Cubecart that sits on your rented server space. It's a simple on-line shop that will deliver s special download link once person has paid via Paypal. Avoid Ebay fees!0
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knightsimon wrote: »I do know who John Thornhill is and ive learned a great deal from him. However please dont tell me what i do and dont earn.
As for MyDD having an 80% success rate, i wasnt aware of that but i have had a 100% success rate over a 8 month period of use.
I appologise for offering 11111111 a referal link, but i didnt hide the fact it was a referal link and i did give him the option to use or it not, i only said if he uses it i will help him get it set up (a fair deal in my opinion), it wouldnt have cost him any more and he would have been up and running alot quicker.
sorry for over reacting.....I realise now that your offer was in good faith.I am still interested in your product.
At present I am researching my options.
As far as potential earnings,I would be happy with £5.00 a month to start off with.....I'm sure it takes hard work to build your weekly turnover too £100.00?
Once again sorry,thanks and good luck. Mavis.~ win £2008 in 2008 club member # 2008 b ~....................."You never fail until you stop trying"0 -
Not really once you know what your doing. Just do a search on Google for john thornhill, he's the biggest seller of eBooks in the UK, I can vouch for him as can knightsimon above. It's his ninety day power seller website you want not his monthly mentor subscription site. That is £50 well spent!0
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I can recommend http://www.e-junkie.com for digital downloads. They integrate with eBay (although I have not used that functionality myself - please see http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.ebay.php) and the service only costs £2.50 per month.0
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I am so grateful for the info,I got most of my help from here
It shows you what file type you need,the types of links you can include,and it seems to be laid out well.
Thanks again.~ win £2008 in 2008 club member # 2008 b ~....................."You never fail until you stop trying"0 -
what! someone trying to sell info on ebay for 99 quid/dollars thats freely available elsewhere on the net?
well im shocked.:rolleyes:Get some gorm.0 -
Ormus why dont you read the thread and then not post stupid comments.0
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i have read it and the whole thread stinks.:pGet some gorm.0
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