All right, I need some advice on how to maximize my profits.
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Re: All right, I need some advice on how to maximize my profits.My shirts have arrived safely to Malaysia. I can't even have a rayon shirt up for more than a hour before someone buys it.
Re: All right, I need some advice on how to maximize my profits.Thanks for the advice..
Ok, I went for the flat rate choice with tracking, the cost is around $23 so I charged him a few extra bucks for handling. I still haven't gotten payment though.. I'll give him a few days. If he doesn't pay should I leave negative feedback or do you think he might leave negative feedback back, I took a couple of days to get back to him about the shipping price..? I also just listed a velva sheen t-shirt, would you guys mind taking a look at the listing and letting me know if I can improve it in anyway? I'm loving the vintage tshirt business, it's addictive! Here's the posting: http://www.ebay.com/itm/130637018631?ss ... 602wt_1292
Re: All right, I need some advice on how to maximize my profits.Just wanted to follow-up a bit.
Everything everyone has said here has been 100% helpful. I've sold a ton of random shirts on Etsy for $10.00-$15.00 that would have, maybe, netted two or three dollars on E Bay. Selling worldwide has made a huge difference, too. Today someone from South America bought $60.00-plus of random shirts. I've even moved a couple concert shirts for over $30.00 each, whereas before I would start them low on E Bay and wouldn't get much. Now, I just need to find out how to pick some higher-end shirts. I have no idea how people are getting tons of $200 or $300 shirts to sell.
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