You don't need Dave Espino or his Auctions for Income system to tell you how to make money on ebay. In my opinion, he's simply showing you things you already know. Any system that sends you to wholesale, drop-ship, or palletized
liquidation outfits is doomed. Why? Because Ebay prices are already far below
typical WDPL prices, and also, The quantities involved and their rollover times will further bring down eBay selling prices.
You don't need to buy an ebay system or course if you're really crazy enough to try to make any real money on e-bay.
If you do a search on your favorite search engine, you should turn up dozens of drop-ship companies and catalogs you can add to a web site. Heck, most of these guys will even give you a website. You'll also find a bunch of
cookie-cutter setups that will create yet another store for you on their already overcrowded servers.
Most of the people using the above type of system don't make a single sale because they are selling the same stuff folks can buy at the dollar store or in local shopping malls. Malls never seem to offer you much help in selling their products. That's your job and you'll have to be very good at it to make this work.
E-bay is the largest marketing arena on the net and that's why it's already been hammered in my opinion. It seems to me than E-bay is like an oil well that's been over pumped and is tapped out.
If you've ever been to E-bay then you already know it's like an international yard sale or flea market.
The most important part of ebay is finding a product to sell that you can obtain for a dirt cheap below wholesale cost. But there's more to it than just getting a product at a rock bottom price so you can mark it way up. Sure that's a start, but your product has got to be in high demand. Finding a product that meets the two criteria listed above is the most difficult challenge you'll come across on ebay. I've yet to see a system or course offered on T.V. that actually tells you how to find that product. Even if it did, there would be too much competition with everyone trying to sell that exact same product.
These courses like Auctions for Income by Dave Espino and epower and profits claim to show people how to make a full or part time income by selling items on ebay. Sure, it's possible to do, but so is going over Niagra Falls in a barrel. The failures far out weigh the successes. I believe the reason for this is that these systems we see on T.V. don't tell people how over-saturated the markets are and how difficult it's going to be for you to compete with all the lower prices. I don't think Auctions for Income does a good job of letting you know about that fact.
Plus you don't have much of a profit margin to work with. Most of what you do make in profit is eaten up with shipping fees e-bay fees, and paypal fees.
The few people I know of that are making a small income from ebay tell me they're spending up to eleven hours a day at their computer to make less money than they could make at a day job.
Do you know who's really making the most money on ebay? You guessed it, the people selling e-bay systems and courses like auction for income.