Selling Comic Books on E-bay – The New Realities

Business Week ran this story about selling on E-bay. There is no doubt things are changing on the world’s largest auction site.

As one of our readers noted earlier in the year, the number of fixed price items is going up. The Business Week story verifies this is a direction that E-bay wants to continue. In addition to more fixed price sales, there are many other changes underway at E-bay. If you are a member of Comic Book Secrets, watch your e-mail this week for the latest newsletter. We’ll discuss the upcoming changes on E-bay, what you need to do now, and what to look for in the future.

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Comic Book Value Video Course

If you are looking for a primer to find the value of your comics, I’ve put the basic video series on YouTube. You can watch the introduction here:

The video course is also offered with more text instructions at the link below:

Comic Book Value Course on Squidoo

May Newsletter Online – Comic Book “Magnet” Searches Intro

Most of us started searching for comic books the old fashioned way – basic and advanced searches on E-bay, Google, links on favorite sites, recommendations, etc. The problem with that method is it takes a lot of time and turns up a lot of junk to get to a few gems.

There has to be a better way!

The tool I use is something I developed myself, or rather, I tailored it to my preferences. The best way I can describe it is comic book search “magnets” because instead of taking time and effort to hunt down the comics you want they will come to you instantly.

The main tool I introduce in the May newsletter is the search “magnets” and I also include a video about how to use them, and show them in action.

This issue also includes the Iron Man winners, the latest tools, and this month’s actual sales spreadsheet for you to download.

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