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Learn how to make money via ebay with this cheap online course
Tl;DR: The is online class about making money on ebay is on sale for $14.99 in the Mashable Shop.
It’s a different world than when Sophia Amoruso brought Nasty Gal to life via ebay in 2006.
Today, you can buy or sell practically anything online through not just ebay, but also Etsy, Amazon, or even your own website. Unfortunately, that makes standing out from the crowd and becoming a digital retail success story quite difficult. But it’s not impossible.
This ultimate ebay bootcamp academy is basically a master class in maximizing profit as an ebay seller. Through 92 lectures and eight hours of content, it will hopefully help you go from a broke ebay noob to a Nasty Gal-level success story.
Sergey Kasimov, an ebay Certified Educational Specialist, will walk you through everything you need to know about listing, selling, and shipping on the multinational e-commerce website. You’ll discover how to take good-looking product photos, learn from past mistakes, and even figure out the best ways to find products to sell. There’s even a lecture on wholesale buying from Alibaba and selling on ebay for higher profits.
Oh, and the best part is you’ll have lifetime access to all this valuable info. All you’ll need is internet access and an ebay account to get started.
A $299 value, you can enroll in this online course for just $14.99. That’s a ridiculous discount of 94% off, FYI.
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