In a single day, 11,000 of these were successfully sold on eBay!

Sep 29, 2023 | eBay Flipping | 29 comments

In a single day, 11,000 of these were successfully sold on eBay!




Title: We Sold 11,000 of These on eBay in One Day!

Introduction:

In a world dominated by online marketplaces, selling thousands of products in a single day may seem like an extraordinary achievement. However, for an innovative business, it can become a reality. Just recently, a company managed to sell a staggering 11,000 units of its product on eBay within a 24-hour time frame. Such a remarkable feat has left many wondering about the secret behind their success. In this article, we delve into what made this product so popular and explore the strategies employed by this entrepreneurial venture.

The Hyped Product:

The product in question was undoubtedly unique and captured the attention of eBay users across the globe. Its popularity can be attributed to a combination of factors, including its functionality, affordability, and the buzz it generated within various online communities. By successfully tapping into the needs and desires of a wide customer base, this company created a wave of excitement that ultimately translated into an incredible sales figure.

Strategies for Success:

1. Identifying the demand: The company conducted extensive market research to identify trending product categories and discover gaps in the market. Their strategy was to provide a solution that fulfilled a specific need, presenting a product that offered practicality, convenience, and value for money.

2. Innovative marketing: They harnessed the power of social media platforms, influencers, and targeted online advertising to build anticipation and create a buzz around their product ahead of the eBay launch. The strategic use of compelling visuals, engaging descriptions, and customer testimonials contributed to generating hype and amplifying word-of-mouth recommendations.

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3. Competitive pricing: The company recognized the importance of offering their product at a price point that would attract a large customer base. By conducting an in-depth analysis of the industry’s average pricing, they managed to set their product at a competitive, affordable rate, appealing to buyers who were seeking quality at a reasonable price.

4. Streamlined logistics: Recognizing the importance of efficient order fulfillment, the company established robust partnerships with logistics service providers to ensure fast and reliable delivery. Customers appreciate prompt service and value businesses that prioritize their satisfaction.

The Power of eBay:

eBay remains one of the largest and most popular online marketplaces globally, attracting millions of users daily. Its vast user base, coupled with a diverse product range, presents an unparalleled opportunity for entrepreneurs to reach a wide audience and achieve incredible sales milestones. The company’s decision to leverage eBay’s expansive platform was undoubtedly a key factor in their remarkable success.

Conclusion:

The ability to sell 11,000 units of a product in one day on eBay is an extraordinary feat that highlights the power of effective marketing, customer-centric strategies, and a well-executed business plan. This company’s achievement serves as inspiration for aspiring entrepreneurs, emphasizing the importance of identifying niche markets, employing innovative marketing techniques, and harnessing the reach of online platforms. Their success story stands as a prime example of how determination, creativity, and careful planning can lead to unparalleled achievements in the ever-evolving world of e-commerce.


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29 Comments

  1. Linda Peters

    We used to play jokes on people at work and take their balls out of their mouse…LOL.

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  2. Cyndy House

    New to your YouTube and I'm loving ya'll! As an older person, I was so impressed with the education you passed on! "I was 60 yrs old when I learned I was suppose to clean my mouse's ball!" LMAO!!!! You sold me right there!…SUBSCRIBE!!

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  3. josh curtis

    officially licensed stuff is risky not worth getting vero strike. You was able to sell it quick before anyone noticed. Sometimes have to ask for permission from the rights owner if you can sell licensed items or listing will be removed. If they were fakes that would be even worse

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  4. Robert Senn

    LONG time viewer here. How much would you charge to ship around 10 discs to you to resurface and ship back to me?

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  5. Carol C.

    I just had a sale this week that was a drop ship and to be silly I sent them a message asking if they'd like me to wrap it and enclose a card for their "gift" they said it's not necessary

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  6. Vintagerous

    I really like the way you two talk to each other. You show respect and caring. It’s nice to see a such a great team 🙂

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  7. Anna2 Sablan

    Lol..we don't even bother printing or putting invoices in orders anymore lol

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  8. mark gomez

    123 Sackers = $1 according to your sale, but if you sold 10 for $1 you would be looking at $1100 as a sale.. beets $90 you got. You should have tested the market first by selling 10 stickers as a single strip first. I'm saying this becouse i had a garment cover manufacture next to me, they sold rolls of covers at 30+ inches total on a roll 350 for 18.99. I got the rolls a ripped sets of 6, 12, 24 sold for £3, £5, £9 the roll now become £131 – £175 per roll. I did this and made allot of dosh, until others found out and started to do it as well, so i stopped before i started to loose… remember don't feel guilty capitalizing on others stupidity, it's bussiness…

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  9. Mark G

    Uhhh, counterfeiters…

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  10. richinmt1

    such a click bait title.

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  11. Truth Spoken

    For sure someone is going to bootleg products.

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  12. Thunder TradingPost

    You 2 are a GREAT TEAM…Ever since Candice came aboard…It looks like things are doing well….

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  13. Floridajames04

    Did you guys each have a seller account at one point? Do you all just use 1 persons account for your store? How does all of that work? Thanks guys!!!

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  14. Nanavere

    Duck dynasty is more popular than you may think. We have a few family members that love them, however who needs that many stickers unless they idk going to try to sell something and call it name brand…hopefully not the case.

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  15. Sly Fox

    U priced it too low , Probly coulda got $500 or more

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  16. Diana Blanco

    Never knew that's what "gift" implied!! LOL. I have asked sellers before to not include shop info on items bc they were genuinely gifts. Now I wonder what they were thinking about me!

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  17. LPJ

    amazing to see partners working together funny watched coz saw the sales then just ended up watching whole video
    greetings from melbourne australia

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  18. Dr.Brads

    I say all the time that if I try to predict which item will sell first and which last it typically is the exact opposite with item I was considering throwing away actually sells first.

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  19. Lucinda Wolford

    Yeah – the reason why someone would want them is to counterfeit some duck dynasty duck calls

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  20. Alexander Smith

    Memorabilia sells and as it gets older it appreciate in value

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  21. Bradley Niven

    Congrats on selling 11,000 stickers to help someone conterfeit and sell 11,000 fake duck calls.

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  22. Tim Eaves

    The commodore 64 shirt sends me back.

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  23. MFaulks

    Lol clickbait. Of course he sold 11,000 stickers…

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  24. Luis

    The stupidest stuff sells always the weird item good job

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  25. David Pauline

    I just stumbled across your channel a few day’s ago and really enjoy your banter and that you actually share cost plus sold price. Could you do a small bit about how you started picking and selling. How long did you do it part time before being able to go all in selling full time. I started selling my sports cards about 3 months ago and have widened out to other items and I am started to get hooked on the thrill of selling. Thanks for sharing all that you do.
    God Bless,
    David

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  26. Steve Henninger

    Yeah you guys should know by now that if you corner the market you're good… Especially with a popular show. I always buy one-offs and rare items where sometimes I'm the only one… I would have started high like $497… Then taken offers.

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