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Let’s get started Folk`s!
How to profit using
www.craigslist.org
First off an introduction to
craigslist.org,
www.craigslist.org is a gigantic directory!of things to buy and
sell, services,
jobs, and much more.It is the 17th most visited site on the planet.
It originated in San Francisco but due to its popularity expanded to
many of the major cities across the U.S.
Think of it as an eBay
minus the bidding, and minus the fees! It has a text-only interface
making it fast loading and ad-free.
Best of all there are no fees, it’s free to buy and sell things
using Craigslist.org.
So you’re probably thinking “ok that’s great, but how do I make
money using it”.
I will now show you.
I use craigslist.org on a
daily basis, this is one of the first things I do in the morning
after I wake up.
I literally just browse through it and look for all
the good deals. A lot of people use it to get rid of
their “junk”.
Remember the saying “what’s one man’s trash is another man’s
treasure”
well that rings true on a daily basis for me, and soon for
you!"

Now lets go inside the “for sale” section and
take a look at some of the things they have for sale.*Note: craigslist
has many different categories other than the
for sale” section,browsing
the other sections has spawned many business ventures for me,
don’t limit yourself to just the for sale section,go ahead and browse
the others.
I am just using the “for sale” section for the sake of showing you how
to make some serious cash.
So while browsing the “for sale” section, I
already notice a potential good deal!

Let’s take a closer look at the “six used Motorola v600”

So after contacting that person about the condition of the phones,
I
researched
the selling price on eBay.
You can do this by using the advanced search
option
and looking up completed items (I show you how to using this function
towards the end of this ebook).
At the time I noticed the average
selling price
for a used v600 was $190 each!At this point I am quite excited, 6 v600
at $275
would make them only $45 each, giving me a profit of $145 on each one!
The great thing about craigslist is that it is local,
you can meet up
with the seller
in person, so that’s exactly what I did.
I looked over the condition,it
was great,
made sure all parts were there,common sense checkpoints.
I asked the
seller
how she obtained these phones,
she told me that her company was
upgrading
phones
and that she would be getting more.
I decided to buy the phones
from
her.
After purchasing the phones I simply listed them on ebay.
I sold the six phones and made about $800 profit.
Now lets add this up,5 mins.to find the item on craigslist,
5 mins. to
research the
item on eBay,30 mins.
to meet up with the seller, and another 15 mins.
to list the
phones on eBay.
About an hour’s work for $800 bucks profit,not bad at
all.
To
add to this I bought about 50 more of these phones from the same lady
and
ended up making over $6,000 in profit after listing them on eBay for
only a
few hours of work!
Here’s another recent craigslist example I found while browsing around
craigslist.org and found this old school camera (it actually
takes floppy disks),the seller was asking for $45 bucks.I researched it
on eBay
using the “completed items search” and noticed an average sell price of
about
$140. I listed it at $125 for a quick sale and boy was it quick,it sold
in about 2
hours after listing it (see picture).So again for about half an hours
work I cashed
in about $80 profit.

These are just two examples of the many that I have encountered using
craigslist.org. I live in a city (Honolulu) where the craigslist.org
community is
relatively small and I am able to find at least 2 or 3 decent deals
everyday.If you
live in or near a city where the craigslist.org community is large, you
will have
many more options to choose from.Having more options leads to making
more
money! If you average $100 profit per deal you could easily make
$200-$300 for
a few hours of work.I have bought items big and small, from cell phones
to cars,
I would suggest starting off buying small items and once you get the
hang of it,
go ahead and start purchasing the bigger money makers.
How to profit using Craigslist.org in a NUTSHELL
Browse through your cities “for sale” section
Look for potential products that you can sell
(I usually stick to electronics/technology products)
*IMPORTANT*
Research the item on eBay,
using the “completed items search” option
If there is a worthy enough profit margin,
purchase the products from your local craigslister and list it on eBay!
2. How to profit reselling event tickets
Tickets to the hottest events usually sell out really fast, usually on
the first day.
The key to getting highly profitable tickets are to get them either on
the first day
or before the first day of sale, also known as pre-sale tickets. This
can all be
done from the comfort of your home. I will explain how you can get
access to
pre-sale tickets. I will also give you a list of sites that offer
pre-sale codes on
occasion, and most importantly, how to turn those sold-out event tickets
into to
cold hard CA$H!!
If you are just starting off with re-selling event tickets I suggest
that you start
selling tickets to events that take place in your own city, this will
ensure that you
have a general knowledge and background of the city and venue. Once you
get
the hang of it you can start buying and selling tickets in other cities.
Before purchasing any event tickets you need to research a few key
elements to
ensure maximum profitability.
The two things to Research before purchasing tickets: Supply & Demand
Supply: The Size of the event’s venue (1,500 seats? 15,000 seats?)
Demand: Popularity of the event or performer.
The Supply of the event – The Supply of the event’s venue is an
important
factor. You need to first determine how many tickets will be available,
the more
seats/tickets available the lower the profitability will be. The lower
the
seats/tickets available the more the profitability for each ticket will
be. Another
factor in supply is how many times that event will run, for example if
comedian
Dave Chappelle comes to town and they schedule 2 shows and each show has
15,000 seats available, you want to make sure the demand (see next
paragraph)
is there. If a big name act comes to town and there is only one show
available,
more than likely you can count on the show selling out. Use your
judgment. It
usually comes down to using common sense.
The Demand of the event - Study the demand of the event that is going to
take
place, whether it’s a sports event, like an NBA Basketball game or
whether it’s a
rock concert like U2, you can determine if the event will sellout based
on a few
key factors, the advertising/publicity of the event, the talk around
town, radio
announcements, the trend of past performances or games. Let me give you
an
example, say for instance you live in L.A. and the Lakers are having a
great
season and their starting to pick up popularity. You notice that last
game they
sold out, that’s great news, based on previous experience once a game
sells out
the games following it usually follow the same trend, so buy tickets for
those
upcoming games. If they end up going into the playoffs, your almost
guaranteed
a sell-out. If your team ends up going to the finals, buy as many
tickets as you
can! From my experience they have always sold out. To get a more
accurate
analysis of whether a performer will sell out or not, visit there
official website and
check out their past performances, if it’s a sports event check out
their official
website or the league’s website such as nba.com.
Now you understand the principles of supply and demand
in the ticket reselling business, great, now where to get these tickets!
Where to buy tickets Ticketmaster.com is the number one source
for purchasing tickets off the internet, and from the comfort of your
home.
This is the main source in which I buy my very own tickets for
reselling.
Its fast and it is very easy to use.
There is one other option to Ticketmaster.com that I use, and that is
going to the actual (physical) box office of the venue.
For example, if I wanted to pick up some tickets for a Lakers game,
and I want to guarantee my spot in getting some of the best tickets,
I would go down to the staples center (the arena that the Lakers play
at)
a few hours before the tickets go on sale,and purchase as many as I
possibly could.
There is one trick of the trade that I will now discuss that will allow
you
to purchase the tickets before the general public can purchase them.
Only a select few with presale codes will be able to purchase pre-sale
tickets.
Where to buy pre-sale tickets Buying pre-sale ticket for the most part
is done on ticketmaster.com,
but it requires a pre-sale code,
getting access to the pre-sale codes is
the tricky part, here are a few sites that I personally use to get my
pre-sale codes:
Fatwallet -http://www.fatwallet.com/t/24/581239 this is the section of
the forum
dedicated to the discussion of presale codes to events ranging
from baseball games to comedy shows,
a great source for presale codes from all across the nation!
TalkTix.com – this is another discussion forum where professional
and non-professional ticket brokers
come to discuss pre-sale codes and give the heads up on the hottest
tickets.
Also in depth discussion of what to buy, and what not to buy take place
here.
Sign up on the artist’s and Radio Stations mailing list / fan club
Most artist’s have official websites,
and on their website they have fan clubs or mailing lists,be sure to
sign up for those,
most give you access to the pre-sale codes before the general public.
Also artist use the radio stations to promote their concerts/events,
be sure to sign up for the radio stations mailing list as well.
I have created a separate email account strictly for receiving updates
and info pertaining to concerts and event tickets,
I suggest you do the same! (Yahoo, and Gmail are free.)
So you’re probably thinking “well great Kekoa,
I have some great tickets to these sell-out events, but now what?
How do I turn it into cold hard CA$H?” Two methods in re-selling
tickets:
Craigslist.org and eBay.com
As stated earlier craigslist.org is a great place for buying and
selling on the
internet, there are absolutely no fees! Because Craigslist is local, I
have found
great success in selling there.
Many savvy ticket buyers will usually check either Craigslist or eBay.
It is also easy to meet up with your buyers and do the exchange.
It also usually sells faster because they can meet up with you face to
face and they are more trusting.
Ebay is still a great place for selling event tickets,
they even have a dedicated section for selling
event tickets (http://tickets.ebay.com/).
Because of eBay’s massive popularity, the number of people searching for
tickets
on a given event is worldwide.
You can easily list your tickets and find buyers for them.
It is important that you have good feedback
because people are very skeptical when it comes to buying event tickets.
There has been a lot of bad press about fraudulent tickets, having good
feedback will send the message to the buyer that you are a legitimate
seller and
that you will not, and do not sell fraudulent tickets.
Also you should realize that Ticketmaster offers two forms of tickets
when you’re
making your purchase, that is a “Physical ticket” (one that is mailed to
you and
actually sent to a physical mailing address) and “ticketfast” tickets,
(one that is
sent via email immediately after making your purchase) you can actually
print
these tickets from home and walk right up to the ticket booth of the
concert.
We have used both in the past but I recommend using “ticketfast tickets”
not only
is it quick and convenient but its easier to send a link when reselling
using
“ticketfast” tickets rather than having to wait a week or two for your
“hard” tickets
to arrive in the mail. If you’re re-selling the tickets on
craigslist.org and are
using “ticketfast” tickets, simply print it up and when you meet them
give it to
them. If you’re re-selling the tickets on eBay, simply send them a copy
of the link
to print up the tickets themselves. Once again this is where feedback
comes
into play, having a higher feedback lets the buyers know that you are
trustworthy,
and it also produces higher ticket selling prices and that means more
profit.
I have seen people sell tickets right outside the venue on the day of
the event but
I don’t recommend it, and I personally stay away from doing that. Not
only in
some states is it illegal, but the venues don’t appreciate it when
people do that. If
desperate times come to desperate measures go ahead and do it if it is
legal in
your state, but we suggest staying away from that.
Quick example: While living in Arizona, attending college, I noticed the
Phoenix
Suns started picking up a lot of press, and were having a great season.
I wanted
to see them live, so I tried getting tickets to their game but got a big
fat SOLD
OUT! I was bummed and I really wanted to go, I ended up buying some
tickets
from someone on craigslist for 4 times the face value! Being the
business
oriented person that I am, the gears in my head started turning. I
thought “that
guy must be raking in the dough!” I personally saw him sell about 10
other tickets
to other buyers. He easily made over $1000 for maybe an hour or two of
work (if
you call standing up and collecting cash work). I was amazed and thought
“hey I
could do the same” so I did! I bought 12 tickets to the next game and
made over
$600 dollars for about an hour of work. I listed them on craigslist and
started
getting calls within the first day of listing them.
Here is an example of what my listing looked like (this is not the
actual listing)

Other listing tips and tricks
· Supply pictures of the arena or the venue
· Show a picture of the seating chart and point out where the buyers
will be sitting.
How to profit re-selling event tickets in a NUTSHELL
> Research the Supply and Demand
> Use Ticketmaster.com to purchase tickets!
> Sign up for the artists/sports team/radio stations official fan club
or mailing lists to receive pre-sale codes
> Use Fatwallet and Talktix to get the inside scoops on what tickets are
hot!
> Use Craigslist and Ebay to re-sell your tickets
3. How to profit using
www.SlickDeals.net
Slickdeals.net is a site dedicated to providing some of the best
deals for products
and services on and off the net. It is self proclaimed as “Your source
for the best
deals on the net”.
www.SlickDeals.net provides coupons, discounts, freebies
and more on products ranging from airline tickets to wrist watches! They
even
have deals on services such as car rentals and floral delivery, they
truly have it
all. I use this site on a daily basis, usually spending about 15 to 20
mins.
browsing the forum looking at some of the newly listed deals. I do a lot
of buying
through this site but today I will be telling you how to turn the deals
found on
slickdeals.net into cold hard CA$H!!!
As stated earlier the entire site is great but I will be concentrating
on one
particular section. This section is in the forum and is titled “Hot
Deals”. It’s kind
of hidden at first so I will provide a screenshot.
Here is the homepage of www.slickdeals.net, click on the “Forums” link
(pictured
below) to enter the “Hot deals” section.

Now click on the “Hot Deals” Section

In here you will find posts from users all across the U.S. posting
deals, coupons,
rebates, discounts, etc. on all types of products and services.
I will now show you how to convert these great bargains into CA$H!
Here are a few of the many deals that I have converted into cash using
the
“Hot Deals” section on SlickDeals.net
Example 1
This example took place in the “hot deals” section, I found a deal on
PUR Water
Filter Systems, the posting said “Big Lots is having a sale on filter
Systems,
only $9.99”. So I looked into it and did some research on eBay, once
again
making use of the “completed items” search function. While researching,
I
noticed that the systems were selling on eBay for $20 each, that would
be a $10
profit on each filter system for an easy flip. I then noticed further
down in the
posting on slickdeal.net that the system came with 2 extra filters, the
filters, on
eBay were selling on average for $10 each! So lets add it up, $20 for
each
system sold on eBay, plus $10x2 for the filters that comes out to $30
profit on
each system sold ($20+$10+$10-$10(cost of system)=$30 profit!!).
So I went ahead and bought a few…..
I later went ahead and listed them on eBay. I bought 150
systems, and made
over $3,000 with this deal. Remember, just because you see a product
under
“hot deals” doesn’t necessarily mean that it has a high profiting
re-sell value.
R ESEARCH it on eBay first! (use the “completed items” search function)
I can’t
stress this enough. Using the “completed items” search function will
show you
the current market value and will give you an idea of how much you will
be
making. Once you have done this, go ahead and pick up the products from
wherever the deal states.
I saw another posting on slickdeals.net in the forums, under the “hot
deals”
section. The posting said “Seinfeld Season 1 & 2 DVD set $19.99 at
Hollywood video”, so once again I went to eBay.com and used the
“completed
items” search function, noticed that the average selling price for the
DVD set was
about $40.

So I was definitely in for some of these, with a profit
margin of about $20 who
wouldn’t be. I went down to Hollywood Video and they were sold out, but
as
stated on the slickdeals.net discussion I remembered that Sears had a
price
match guarantee, so I went down to sears to see if they had them. They
sure
did! Sears by the way price matches anyone on almost anything, keep that
in
mind if something sells out at a store, they always honor price matches.
Anyway
the DVD set was priced at $45.99!, so I went there with my Hollywood
Video
advertisement in hand (you need proof to receive the price match) and
they price
matched the $19.99 price of Hollywood Video, I bought all of the DVD
sets that
they had in stock, and did the same for every other Sears within a 50
mile radius
of where I lived (about 5 different Sears stores). To sum it up I ended
up making
about $3,000 in profit for a few hours of work, I had to go to the
different sears
stores to pick up the DVD sets, got home created an eBay listing, and
they sold
like crazy! All from a deal found on slickdeals.net!
*Note – One other factor that you mustn’t neglect is to make
sure there is a big
enough market for the product. For instance, there maybe a great bargain
on
a high priced t-shirt folder, but just because the bargain is great, say
75% off, it
doesn’t mean there are a ton of people looking for t-shirt folders.
Stick to popular
items and also use the completed items search function on eBay to see
how
many items of the product have sold in the past, that is a good
indicator. If a lot
have already been sold, you are safe. If you haven’t seen any sold
items, of
what you want to sell, I would suggest staying away from that product.
**Note 2 – Slickdeals.net shows you a lot ways to get great bargains at
everyday
brick and mortar stores (physical locations). Most retailers offer 30
day returns,
although I don’t practice this I know in the back of my mind that if I
bought a few
hundred of a certain product and tried reselling them but was
unsuccessful, I
know that I can simply return them. This offers me absolutely no risk!
If I
think a product is hot and I know the retailer has a 30 day refund
policy I simply
buy it without hesitation because I know I can always return it. I
usually don’t end
up returning any goods because I always research it before going out to
get the
deals.
Slickdeals.net has tons of deals that you can use to convert
to cash, I have given
you a few proven examples of how to take the deals posted in there and
how to
convert them into cash!! You can easily do the same, go ahead and check
right now to see if there are any good bargains!!
How to profit using slickdeal.net in a NUTSHELL
> go to www.slickdeals.net > click on the “Forums” link > and click on
the “Hot Deals”
> Decide on a “hot deal” to sell
> Research it using the “completed items” search function.
> If the profit margin is good, go ahead and purchase the items and list
them on eBay!
4. How to profit using your local
Newspaper’s Classified Ads
With the advent of the internet, it is now easier than ever before to
view your
local Newspaper’s Classified Ads online. If you don’t know your local
Newspaper’s website you can use http://www.newspaperlinks.com to find
it. This
site gives a list of all the different Newspaper websites across the
nation.
The classifieds have all types of items in them ranging from pets to
cars. You
can find great deals on an assortment of products.
Ok great, now that you have found your local Newspaper’s website, look
for the
Classified Ads section. All Newspaper sites are designed differently but
most will
have tabs in the header of the page.
*Note – There is an obvious alternative to the online edition of the
Newspaper
and that’s the hard copy edition that you can find at the gas station or
maybe you
already get it delivered to your door. I prefer to use the online
edition because
not only is it free (in most cities), but it is also easier to take
notes with a simple
copy and paste to a note pad if you happen to find a deal.
Ok, so we have established how to obtain the local Newspaper and where
to find
the classified ads section. Now how to make the
money!
Through my experience I have noticed that many people use
classifieds to sell
their goods because of its proven exposure, most newspapers have
hundreds of
thousands of readers and because of this it makes it a great source sell
things in.
I will be concentrating on how you can take advantage of buying items in
the
classified section and converting it into cold hard cash. I will also
give you some
of the exact resources that I use to help determine profits, etc.
Most sellers that have their items listed in the newspapers are amateur
one time
sellers, these sellers are usually first time sellers and are
very eager to sell their
item. Most of the time the seller has to pay a heavy fee to list there
item in the
classified ads, it can range from $20-$200. Keeping the item listed
there longer
means more fees, so they want to sell it right away and they are willing
to
negotiate in almost all cases. Taking advantage of that weakness is key
to
bringing down the low cost of an item even lower. Here is an example.
Example 1

Here’s an example of an actual car that I have purchased
using my local
newspaper classified ads (that’s not the actual ad). Just using common
sense I know
that it’s a very fuel efficient car and that people our trying to save
on gas
expenses, so there probably is a market for it.

The first thing I do is call the seller and ask about the
general details of the car,
asking if anything is wrong, ask if there are any major problems etc.
The second thing I do is research it, I use the website www.kbb.com to
analyze
the market re-sale price, this will let me know how much I could
potentially make
off buying and then re-selling this car. So I go to www.kbb.com click on
the used
car values, type in all the detail, such as the condition and mileage
etc. KBB then
appraises the value of the car, and in this case the appraised value for
this ’95
Honda civic is $3800. Based on the condition, and mileage of the car,
along with
other features the appraised value could’ve been higher or lower.
At this point I notice a potential profit of about $2000, so I go ahead
and call the
seller up. I take it for a test drive and based on my very basic
knowledge of cars
I purchase it. I am by no means a car mechanic, I just use my basic,
everyday
knowledge of cars to asses the situation. I also realize that I am just
going to be
re-selling the car so I am not to picky about the small details, just so
long as
there are no major problems I should be fine. So I end up purchasing the
car for
$1800, two days later I list it on craislist.org, and end up selling it
for $3500. A
quick $1700 profit for a few hours of work. You can do the same!
Last UpDate
10.20.10 To Bee Continued
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Thanks for reading my CraigsList Report So Far!
Hope you Enjoy it!
Best wishes for your Success,God
Bless!


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