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Business for Pleasure at all costs!We might be in the electronic gaming era, but it’s more like a fun game of Monopoly this business for pleasure of sport franchise ownership. The stakes are high, spending free, and visible worries few.Despite the escalating fees for entry into the game, personal franchise ownership hasn’t been replaced by corporations. Of 121 big league profe 3. Fees are higher than eBay. The minimum listing fee is $250 or 15% of the auctions final bid. 4. There is no contact with the customer. This limits your ability to build a relationship with them. Having to go through a third party adds about 7 to 10 days for any completed auction. When an eBay auction closes, you receive payment and the product is shipped the same day. LCOM uses a differ Who Would You Rather Buy From? I became one of the top volume sellers at the major business liquidation website in 2003, having sold over $250,000 in auctions.If you are in sales then who would you rather buy from? The amateur with a reputation for doing what he says he will do and integrity or the professional who dresses nice, is new to the scene and uses all the right phrases, psychological tactics and buzz words? Well if you are like most people you would rather do business with the down to Earth pers The positive aspects of selling on large business auction portals are as follows: 1. Their members are looking for products to resell. Your website audience is targeted correctly and you will receive many page views of your listings. 2. It is a very effective way to sell large quantities of the exact same product. Example: If I had 100 DVD players,of the exact same make and model, it would not make sense to list them all at the same time on eBay. It would flood the market which lowers the pricing and bids. 3. The sales price for each of the 100 DVD players sold in a single lot on LCOM is almost identical of the single DVD player being sold on eBay. (This allows you to move quantity shipments, which in turn allows the purchase of more product). 4. Having an auction venue which allows a seller to move a large load of inventory quickly to cover the cost of the purchase also allows the seller to bid more aggressively from the wholesale sources. The negative aspects of selling on LCOM are: 1. If a dispute arises for any reason, payment is held at LCOM. Dispute results are heavily leaned toward the buyer. Example: I had an action clearly listing used items that were scratched and dented, but fully usable. Even though the items were sent back and found to be fully functional, I was charged fees and lost time in the relisting. 2. If a buyer's dispute is upheld, the seller is charged shipping both ways and LCOM will receive the full 15% commission. This can be very expensive! Avoid disputes at all costs! 3. Fees are higher than eBay. The minimum listing fee is $250 or 15% of the auctions final bid. 4. There is no contact with the customer. This limits your ability to build a relationship with them. Having to go through a third party adds about 7 to 10 days for any completed auction. When an eBay auction closes, you receive payment and the product is shipped the same day. LCOM uses a differe Businesses Failure – 10 Reasons Why It Happens And What To Do To Avoid It ntities of the exact same product.No one wants their business to fail, but there are 10 main reasons why it may. Discover what these are and what you can do to avoid these problems.1. Insufficient Working Capital It is crucial for businesses to have a financial cushion especially in the start-up phase. Ever changing markets can take many unexpected tur Example: If I had 100 DVD players,of the exact same make and model, it would not make sense to list them all at the same time on eBay. It would flood the market which lowers the pricing and bids. 3. The sales price for each of the 100 DVD players sold in a single lot on LCOM is almost identical of the single DVD player being sold on eBay. (This allows you to move quantity shipments, which in turn allows the purchase of more product). 4. Having an auction venue which allows a seller to move a large load of inventory quickly to cover the cost of the purchase also allows the seller to bid more aggressively from the wholesale sources. The negative aspects of selling on LCOM are: 1. If a dispute arises for any reason, payment is held at LCOM. Dispute results are heavily leaned toward the buyer. Example: I had an action clearly listing used items that were scratched and dented, but fully usable. Even though the items were sent back and found to be fully functional, I was charged fees and lost time in the relisting. 2. If a buyer's dispute is upheld, the seller is charged shipping both ways and LCOM will receive the full 15% commission. This can be very expensive! Avoid disputes at all costs! 3. Fees are higher than eBay. The minimum listing fee is $250 or 15% of the auctions final bid. 4. There is no contact with the customer. This limits your ability to build a relationship with them. Having to go through a third party adds about 7 to 10 days for any completed auction. When an eBay auction closes, you receive payment and the product is shipped the same day. LCOM uses a differ Branding Mistakes - Brand Identity Guru pments, which in turn allows the purchase of more product).1. It “sells itself.” I don’t need to market.Okay, you might have a solid product or service. You might even routinely satisfy your customers. They might even send their friends and family to you. But wait. Is that your product or service selling itself? No (that is, unless your widgets have learned to speak). That’s one of your customers pla 4. Having an auction venue which allows a seller to move a large load of inventory quickly to cover the cost of the purchase also allows the seller to bid more aggressively from the wholesale sources. The negative aspects of selling on LCOM are: 1. If a dispute arises for any reason, payment is held at LCOM. Dispute results are heavily leaned toward the buyer. Example: I had an action clearly listing used items that were scratched and dented, but fully usable. Even though the items were sent back and found to be fully functional, I was charged fees and lost time in the relisting. 2. If a buyer's dispute is upheld, the seller is charged shipping both ways and LCOM will receive the full 15% commission. This can be very expensive! Avoid disputes at all costs! 3. Fees are higher than eBay. The minimum listing fee is $250 or 15% of the auctions final bid. 4. There is no contact with the customer. This limits your ability to build a relationship with them. Having to go through a third party adds about 7 to 10 days for any completed auction. When an eBay auction closes, you receive payment and the product is shipped the same day. LCOM uses a differ Internet Chat Rooms: Are We Missing the Point? d the buyer.In my short life, after years of talking too much, I’ve come to realize that if one is always speaking, one never listens. If you never listen to others, well, you’re limiting your access to a lot of knowledge and information. Recently, after much deliberation I thought I’d check out what the world of Chat Rooms is like. People talk to each other by Example: I had an action clearly listing used items that were scratched and dented, but fully usable. Even though the items were sent back and found to be fully functional, I was charged fees and lost time in the relisting. 2. If a buyer's dispute is upheld, the seller is charged shipping both ways and LCOM will receive the full 15% commission. This can be very expensive! Avoid disputes at all costs! 3. Fees are higher than eBay. The minimum listing fee is $250 or 15% of the auctions final bid. 4. There is no contact with the customer. This limits your ability to build a relationship with them. Having to go through a third party adds about 7 to 10 days for any completed auction. When an eBay auction closes, you receive payment and the product is shipped the same day. LCOM uses a differ Point Of Sale Marketing at all costs!Point of Sale marketing is the economic process by which goods and services are exchanged between the producer and the consumer and their values determined in terms of money prices. Much of marketing is concerned with the problem of profitably disposing of what is produced.Marketing originates with the recognition of a need on the part of a c 3. Fees are higher than eBay. The minimum listing fee is $250 or 15% of the auctions final bid. 4. There is no contact with the customer. This limits your ability to build a relationship with them. Having to go through a third party adds about 7 to 10 days for any completed auction. When an eBay auction closes, you receive payment and the product is shipped the same day. LCOM uses a different approach to online auctions than eBay. eBay allows the buyer and seller of the items to have complete contact with each, either via email or phone. LCOM'smethod is to act as the agent for both the buyer and the seller. They will forward questions to the seller from potential buyers in which the seller responds in the question and answer section. On the Liquidation.com website LCOM also accepts payment, arranges shipping, and handles any disputes that might arise. The auctions duration ranges from 3 to 10 days. LCOM does not allow sniping. Bidding is extended every 3 minutes until no more bids are placed in that time frame.
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