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	<title>Comments on: Diversify for Multiple Streams of Income</title>
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		<title>By: Gail</title>
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		<description>I found that when I started a nosedive in my sales at my ebay store, that a newer venue, ecrater.com was another source for sales. In one year I built up my sales there to more than I was making my last full year on ebay, which I have pretty much left for good. I couldn&#039;t afford to sell on ebay anymore due to the fees, but ecrater has no fees. It is a good place for a seller to get their feet wet so to speak, while learning how to list items effectively, make use of key words, meta tags, and learn how to market and promote their prodect. While some new sellers seem to have trouble getting going, most of the &#039;problems&#039; can be directly attributed to their own work or lack of work. But for those who are careful to understand that selling on line involves work just like any other venue, they can succeed. You just don&#039;t have to pay to get that experience. 

I was reading one of your other posts about selling on line and one of the things that popped in my head is that selling on line takes away some of the negatives that people applying for jobs run into, no one cares about your weight or if your clothes are right, etc. In this sense the internet is blind to race, creed, color, physical disabilities. Each person gets out of it what they are willing to put into it. But you have to be willing to work just like any other job to get to where you want to go.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I found that when I started a nosedive in my sales at my ebay store, that a newer venue, ecrater.com was another source for sales. In one year I built up my sales there to more than I was making my last full year on ebay, which I have pretty much left for good. I couldn&#8217;t afford to sell on ebay anymore due to the fees, but ecrater has no fees. It is a good place for a seller to get their feet wet so to speak, while learning how to list items effectively, make use of key words, meta tags, and learn how to market and promote their prodect. While some new sellers seem to have trouble getting going, most of the &#8216;problems&#8217; can be directly attributed to their own work or lack of work. But for those who are careful to understand that selling on line involves work just like any other venue, they can succeed. You just don&#8217;t have to pay to get that experience. </p>
<p>I was reading one of your other posts about selling on line and one of the things that popped in my head is that selling on line takes away some of the negatives that people applying for jobs run into, no one cares about your weight or if your clothes are right, etc. In this sense the internet is blind to race, creed, color, physical disabilities. Each person gets out of it what they are willing to put into it. But you have to be willing to work just like any other job to get to where you want to go.</p>
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