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I was the same about changing from my ebay selling practice I had a store on there and just copied the same format of selling from there to here and though i go some sales very quickly my sales took a massive jump once I took some advise from some sellers on here and it was a massive change from what I had been doing it was also a massive wrench and a lot of work to start with but now sales are good for me on here and i have kind of stop listing on the bay altogether.
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I gave up with books once the new postal rates kicked in my book shop is now audio books as this is selling so far so good but books are dead and I gave around 200 to charity shops to clear my stocks as dont want to keep looking at them that much i would rather have a bank account full of money and no stock here if I were you i would get rid of them a total waste of time as much as i like ebid either give them away or car boot them if I had a car I would of done that in fact I would load a lorry up and boot everything as getting on my nerves seeing all my listings and stock everyday end of rant many sells to all
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Do you really think that? Most high street sellers put cheap prices at supermarkets (but only on chart items) and online sellers as the reason the independant shops are closing.
So if online sales are dying where do you think buyers are getting their books/CDs/DVDs from?
I don't think that anyone knows the real answer to all of the quesions.
All I know is what I see.
Many DVD and CD and Book sellers are giving up selling online as they are squeezed between low prices, high fees and high postage.
People are buying less books due to ebooks
And so many people give books away at fairs and charity shops etc.
On line sales in general are under threat because of constantly rising postage costs.
Younger people do not buy as many books, or CD's or collectibles as older people, so the market will gradually die.
And there are far less auction sites than there were a few years ago.
And none of the alts is getting any traction.
I've often seen it asserted that ebooks are actually getting people interested in the written word again and that this is also bringing new customers to printed books.
It wouldn't greatly surprise me. Ebooks certainly have their uses and advantages over dead trees, but a paperback is pleasant to read and can actually be lent to friends or passed on. Something that's difficult or impossible in the world of Digital Restrictions Management.
Did you know that Amazon can actually tell when you read their ebooks, which pages you spend time on? And if they find they've sold an ebook they didn't have rights for, they can delete it from your Kindle, no ifs no buts no permission from you... just 'poof' and it's gone!
Just google for 'Amazon delete ebook' if you don't believe me.
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My daughter is annoyed by the cost of eBooks (they're not cheap), and that she can't share them or pass them on when she's finished. We trade a lot of printed books in our family, to each other and friends, and she borrows her share of them. eBooks have their place, but it's limited.
The next time we have a power outage and batteries are going dead, I'll be curled up with some candles and an old-fashioned book while other people are stuck with no TV, no phones, no computers, dead batteries, and nothing to do.
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