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21 Reasons Why Internet Auctions Are The EASIEST and


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Sydney Johnston
mynasauctionknowhow.com

AuctionKnowHow
http://www.auctionknowhow.com




Calling internet auctions an “Entrepreneur's Dream”

isn't poetic license or part of the get-rich-quick rhetoric.

Net auctions are the simplest, easiest way on this planet

for the little guy to make money.



1. Consider the normal progression of a home business ...



First, the would-be entrepreneur decides on a product or

service. He begs, borrows or steals the money to bring

his dream into reality.



Then, he faces "The Great Uncertainty" - “Where are my

customers going to come from?”



With an Internet auction, your customers are already there

and they will come to you! Someone else has very obligingly

created an entire marketing structure for us. We need to do

nothing to find, literally, MILLIONS of customers.



Not only that, but they have very obligingly arranged

themselves into appropriate categories just for us! Talk

about targeted marketing!



We don't have to go looking for musicians to buy our guitars,

doll collectors for our Barbies or collectors to buy our cars.

They will come to us!



2. Start up costs? None. Zero. Zip. Nada.



Can you name any other business that has no start up costs?



Entrepreneur magazine claims that the average franchise costs

$70,000! Whoa! And when you buy your franchise, what do you

get with it? Oh, employees, rent, government regulations,

incredible paperwork, the constant threat of lawsuits, grinding

responsibility and twelve hour days.



Auction sellers have no overhead, no utilities, no employees,

no employee taxes, no rent.



3. Risk? What risk?



If you start your business wisely, your maximum risk is ... $3.30!



On eBay, the absolute queen of the auction sites, the maximum

charge to list an item for sale is $3.30. On many of the sites,

there is no charge at all.



It is prudent to begin with merchandise that you already own

(or go rob Mom or Grandma's attic). Therefore, you have no

merchandise costs.



4. It takes about three minutes to set up your auction business.

That is the length of time it takes to register on a site,

thereby becoming a full-blown auction trader.



5. If you have a business, you have to somehow let people know

you are around. Otherwise, your business isn't going to last

very long. This makes advertising - of some sort - absolutely

critical.



Recently, a mail order guru was advising novices on how they

should begin. He recommended buying a mailing list of 100,000

(hundreds, perhaps a couple of thousand dollars in cost) - but

- the novice should start with “only” 5,000 people.



This same guru recommended a 12 page letter, plus an order blank,

for a total of 13 pages. In my neighborhood, unless I am copying

massive quantities, it costs me five cents per page, so my letter

would cost 65 cents. Throw in a stamp, and the cost of the large,

manilla envelope and it’s at least $1/person.



So, we are looking at an expense of $5,000! And this doesn't

include the numerous hours it would take to create such a mailing.



And, what if my mailing fails miserably? I don't know about you,

but losing $5,000 is not insignificant to me! And if we think

about advertising our product or service on TV or radio, our

costs escalate dramatically.



Contrast this with the price of an internet connection of $15 -

$25 a month. And the best part is that you can market to 5,000 or

5,000,000 and it doesn't cost one extra cent.



6. The internet is the only place in the world where a small

business can be open open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. What

kind of retail establishment can maintain those kinds of hours,

unless it is a giant company?



Your buyer has the privilege and opportunity of buying at any hour

of the day or night.



Those who assume that there is no one awake and interested in

buying at 3:00 a.m. are mistaken. Do you want to be awake at this

hour to sell? Highly unlikely. But with an auction site,

customers can shop at their leisure, on their own schedule and

pay you money while you sleep. The first time I woke up and

realized that I had made money while I was asleep, it was an

incredible thrill!



7. If I am selling in my home town my buyers are limited to

those people in my geographical area. With the Internet, the

entire world is my customer. Ebay, for example, has customers in

90 countries.



A merchant can expose his wares to more customers on an internet

auction than would see his products in decades in his home town.



8. In common with many other internet businesses, geography has

become irrelevant. For centuries, humans have had to live in

big cities if they wanted to engage in commerce.



With auctions, you can live anywhere you please, as long as you

have electricity. In fact, with laptops, we don't even need to

be home.



Want to run your auction business in a Winnebago, on safari, or

cruising the Mediterranean? No problem.



9. We never have to leave our homes to make as much money as we

want. This has to improve family life in a significant way.



Want to go to the kids Little League games? Have lunch with your

spouse several times a week? Work at 3:00 AM because you are a

dedicated night owl?



I don't know about your traffic, but in my town it is a total

nightmare! Occasionally, I have to travel in rush hour traffic

and it makes me realize how blessed I am not to be a member of

the Road Rage club.



10. WalMart? K-Mart? Piffle!



Internet auctions make business a level playing field. Let the

big companies worry about payroll, employee theft, absenteeism,

product margins and the like.



No one knows - - or cares - - how “big” you or your company is.



There is no reason for large companies to ever participate in

auction sites, because there isn't enough profit in it for them

to bother.



I recently saw an article in the paper commenting that one of

the giants had made "only miniscule" growth the past year ...

$38 million! I would be very appreciate of that kind of

“tiny” profit, myself.



11. Sometimes, it seems that my computer is alive, has a definite

mind of its own - and that mind can be very devious and

troublesome. Nevertheless, the computer gives us tremendous

power and freedom.



Unlike the giant companies, our employee doesn't need a vacation,

it takes no sick leave, and has no family emergencies. In other

words, we have a 24 hour, seven day a week slave.



12. Starting a business and getting it going, is a full-time job -

and then some.



Unless ... you choose to be an auction player.



Because the Internet will carry on your business without you, you

can keep your full-time job until you are ready to quit and become

an net auction millionaire. And, I do mean millionaire! There are

some people making $50,000 a month in auctions. There are others

who are content with a few hundred dollars a month. It all depends

on your personal goals.



13. Forget about guessing, hoping and praying, lying awake at night,

staring at the ceiling and wondering if you are doing the right

thing.



It is possible to do your market research in advance and have a

very clear picture of how well your product will sell before you

even put it on the market.



14. Net auctions have a mercifully short learning curve.



Notice that I didn't say, "No learning curve", but it doesn't take

long to begin playing like a champion. It isn't brain surgery, law

school or quantum physics. It just takes some observation,

attention and time to become a superior auction seller.



The greatest hitters in baseball only hit about three out of

every ten, meaning they fail 70% of the time! You can do better

than that right from the beginning.



15. This is a perfect business for those folks who are shut-ins,

handicapped, senior citizens or anyone who might have trouble

getting a J-O-B.



Everything, everything! about an internet auction business can

be conducted without ever leaving a room, if you so desire. If

you have a computer, that is all the equipment that you need.



16. Rejection? There are people who would rather be boiled in oil

than try to sell anything - because they are afraid of rejection.



That will never happen on an internet auction. The worst result

is disappointment that your item didn't sell, but it is impersonal

and no one will see you, so the element of fear is totally absent.



17. If you so choose, you can make lots of new friends.



It is very satisfying to talk with people who share common

interests with you. Have you ever been fascinated with a subject,

so thrilled that you desperately wanted to share it with someone -

and those around you stare in blank incomprehension - or boredom?

You can find fellow fanatics on the auction sites.



18. When you learn your field, you will automatically, without

even trying, become an expert. This is knowledge which may pay

off in other ways.



For example, a friend who sells jewelry on eBay, recently had the

opportunity to buy a large amount of it from the estate of an

elderly woman. She sold the entire amount to a local jeweler

before she could even get in on the auction site. She made

$7,000+ in profit and was asked to help out the store in various

ways - for a fee, of course.



19. The future of net auctions is absolutely guaranteed! They

are just going to grow and grow and grow.



For one thing, the ease of Internet Shopping makes it more and

more popular as each day goes by. What is more convenient than

having your heart's desire ordered in your home and delivered to

your front door?



For another, security is getting better and better on the internet

and so more and more people are becoming comfortable with net

shopping. Right now the sites do billions of dollars worth of

business and revenues are expected to triple in the next year.



Often shoppers turned their attention toward Internet auctions

because they can find goods that are much cheaper than they

would be in a store or ordering directly from the manufacturer

or producer.



An example: I recently sold a real estate course to a gentleman

be who bought it for $624. At the manufacturer's web site, this

same course listed for $1,500.



My buyer described his delight, saying that he desperately wanted

this course and didn't feel like he could afford the full purchase

price. He deliberately looked on it eBay, in the hopes that

someone it would have this course for sale at a reduced price. He

thought that $600 was an incredible bargain.



Buying merchandise off an internet auction is such a terrific

time-saver. You can place your bid on the Hummel-figure-to-die-for,

and go about your business. In fact, your computer will even bid

for you!



So, many buyers are thrilled by the fact that they don't have to

get in their cars and go anywhere to buy things that they want. The

enormous popularity of QVC and the Home Shopping Channel are proof

that this is a highly desirable benefit to many of today's shoppers.



Sitting in traffic, dealing with crowds and finding a parking place

in a crowded mall are very unappealing options to many people. There

are many shoppers who value the privilege of sitting at the computer

in their pajamas ordering those goodies that they want.



Those who analyze modern society always concur that citizens today

are very worried about crime and security. Most people feel that

home is safe and cozy. Online shopping is just safer than driving

all over town.



This isn't likely to change, either. Every day our TV screens and

newspapers scream horror stories at us ... Columbine! Unabomber!

Jon Benet! Waco! We live in an uneasy time.



20. Whatever you want to sell, (if it's legal!) someone wants to buy

it! Right now my book contains a list of 33 pages of auction sites -

with more coming every day.



21. The auction sites are pure entertainment! This business is just

plain FUN!



There are some really incredible items for sale. Here are some

examples ...



- How about cigarettes to "cure" asthma

- A directory from the 1800's listing all the high-class brothels

in New Orleans

- Petrified dinosaur dung

- A (fortunately disarmed) Nike Ajax surface-to-air missile

- Elvis’ dental records

- Seeds from a 933 pound pumpkin! That's a jack-o-lantern worthy

of respect!

- The skull of a Tyrannosaurus Rex

- And my personal favorite ... a 1898 collection of skulls of

prostitutes and murderers!



Of course, the auction sites do have their limits:

- In September of ’99, a live kidney was for sale. The bidding

began at $25,000 and reached $5,750,100 before eBay pulled the

sale.

- Another weird listing was from a young man who offered his

virginity for sale! The listing was removed in less than 24 hours,

so we don't have any idea what that is worth! :-)



Don't miss out on the greatest money-making opportunity in history.

There absolutely is no easier and safer way to make money. While you

read these words, someone is making money on auctions. Why aren't

you?



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To learn more about this fabulous auction game, get a free copy

of our book, How To Suck Up Hungry Customers Faster Than A Vacuum

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