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Sell CafePress Merchandise on eBay for instant cashflow


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What a kickass idea. Someone has created a video demonstrating how to start up in business selling things you create on CafePress with no cashflow requirements. All you do is upload your items, add them to eBay, and when someone buys the item and pays you, you get CafePress to create the item and ship the order directly.




July 07, 2006 | Posted by peter | Comments (4)
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There is actually a cash flow with this; you have to pay to list items on eBay, meaning you could potentially lose money.

Posted by: Ed at July 8, 2006 10:34 PM

Good point! Luckily, however, this should be under 50p :)

Posted by: Peter Cooper at July 8, 2006 11:33 PM

What's more amousing is the fact people try to sell Google page ranked domains on eBay. I've seen some up that claim to be PR8, going for $500. When you query eBay, you see the page *referrencing* the domain is PR8, but nothing on the domain is has a PR of 8.

Maybe we're in the wrong business of developing web 2 apps, maybe we should all be trying to market Pryimid schemes on eBay, it looks that that's where the money is at these days ;-)

Posted by: Jase at July 9, 2006 11:23 PM

I don't know how to talk to idiots well enough to be a pyramid seller though.. :)

Posted by: Peter Cooper at July 10, 2006 11:01 AM

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