How to Automate Your Digital Product on eBay

by Edward Glenn on August 14, 2009

I’m sure you have heard about the new eBay changes by now… many eBay sellers were left RED FACED after eBay enforced a ban on selling digital items.

Listen up!

The digital ban has opened up today’s most outrageous opportunity to PROFIT off of eBay.

Let me ask you something…Have you ever purchased a physical infoproduct with good packaging that you would have never purchased had it been in digital form?  I know I sure have.

It is “shocking” but I think we all will agree that people do judge a book by its cover and the same rules apply to physical DVD/CD’s.

Let’s face it, when digital items are neatly packaged into tangible CD/DVD form the value of these products increases by at least 200%.  In addition to this, the customers are much happier with their purchase.

Well, I am happy to say I have found a brand new software breakthrough that will automate the entire process of creating, packaging, and shipping your CD/DVD’s on eBay to the extent that all you have to do is press the ‘relist’ button once a week.

Sounds easy right?

So you must be asking yourself…  “How can I generate automated passive income streams with this software?”

There are many ways to achieve this goal but TWO methods seem to be very popular and are proven to work again and again!

1. Get products with resale rights and sell them on eBay with your name branding.  Automate the creation, packaging, and shipping of the CD/DVD’s and you can have unlimited product selling for profit or you may choose to sell them cheap and build a highly profitable buyer list which will make you consistent money on a long-term basis.

2. Sell high-priced CD/DVD’s and make a passive residual income by using the 280+ MILLION
buyers who are looking to buy products from eBay every single day.

FACT: Over 70,000 new buyers join eBay every day…!

What if you just sold one $27 eBook a day on eBay?   That would equal somewhere in the neighborhood of $600…  Sell ten and that would equal???

Below are all the resources you need to automate digital products on eBay:

#1 – An eBay and Paypal account.

#2 – ResellRightsFortune.com or PLRMonthly.com – These are the best eBook/PLR sites that I have come across.

#3 - Auction Acrobat – This software automates the distribution of your digital product from the eBay auction to the shipping  and packaging of your eBook, teleseminar, etc…

#4 – Kunaki.com – This site will distribute your CD/DVDs.

#5 – ProfitfromPLR.com – John Thornhill, the eBay expert’s latest product.  It will walk you through the whole process…. (Launches August 18th) but go there now and get a free “how to” video.

Commit!

Edward

UPDATE: ProfitfromPLR.com has launch and will always be $37 not $97 at this link.  Thanks John.  Here is some of what you will get.

Video tutorials
Check lists
Tutorial PDFs
Plug and play templates
Website HTML experience
Personal advice and service from John and his team.
And much more..

{ 9 comments… read them below or add one }

Syed Akram August 15, 2009 at 10:03 AM

Well, one of the reasons for the success is the concept that E-Bay had. Auctioning is a good way to bargain the products but at the same time still have a profitable business. The concept also of people from all over the world makes it more fun.

Aside from that, E-Bay serves as an online mall or “internet shopping haven” for buyers that do not want to be bothered when it comes to hopping from shops to shops.

John Tanner August 16, 2009 at 7:33 AM

Hi Edward,

I’m interested in this post as I had also identified a need for automated product fullfillment.

At the moment I’m working on a web service that clients would subscribe to associate the information products they sell through PayPal / 1ShoppingCart etc to the Kunaki fullfillment facility.

My software will eventually expand to offer a dedicated shopping cart that would automatically link directly to Kunaki.

I’m also hoping to make it a sort of portal related to product creation that would allow marketers to find service providers to help build their information product.

Eg Voice Overs, Ebook Cover Graphic Designers, Video Production services.

I’d appreciate your feedback on this idea

Thanks
John
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Edward Glenn August 16, 2009 at 8:47 AM

I agree, eBay is a great resource. Also, a great resource for list building.

Edward Glenn August 16, 2009 at 8:49 AM

Great ideas and niches. There are not very many resources in those areas and a lot of demand…let me know if you would like any input

Tom Harvey August 16, 2009 at 5:53 PM

Edward

Some great simplistic info to start selling goods on Ebay using automated methods. Ill be trying out the system and look forward to reporting my success.
All teh best

Tom
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C September 3, 2009 at 10:20 PM

Edward,

What a great post and just exactly what I needed to read.

It is great to visit a blog of a fellow converted eBay seller.

I too sell information products but have been producing them at home myself so this information is most valuable.

I am a very keen follower of John Thornhill and his ebooks etc as well as Dave Nicholson and Daniel Sumner – PLR Monthly.

I found your Blog to be most informative.

Cheers,

Carol Harridge

Carol Harridge September 3, 2009 at 10:21 PM

Sorry, my computer didn’t register my name in the last comment.

Carol
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Rob Canyon September 11, 2009 at 12:21 PM

Edward,

Great blog post… Love your writing style.

Just wrote a sales letter for a plr site owner. Couldn’t believe the demand for this kind of stuff.

Take Care,

Rob
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John Tanner October 8, 2009 at 8:20 AM

Hi Edward,

I wanted to get in touch with you because on our Alex Jeffries student forum I posted about Auto fulfillment for DVD’s and CD’s.

My software is ready and I’m giving AJ students a free trial until the end of the year.

Can you post a comment on my blog leaving your email details, so I can send you your access details.

All I’m looking for is feedback and possibley a testimonial if you like the service.

Thanks
John
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