How to use the free HotLister to find profitable items to sell
Here's how to use the free Auction Hotlister service to find hot selling items on ebay, and how you can use this information to generate healthy profits I live in a Florida beach town that is very popular with retirees. Many work their lives living up north, then when they get ready to retire, they move here and stay for the rest of their lives. And when the time comes that they leave this world, their relatives will hire someone to clean out their home and put it on the market to sell. And often, when they clean out their home, everything in the house will be taken to the local Goodwill store. Because of that, our community has a very large, and well stocked Goodwill store, with items you might not expect to find in that kind of store. So I visit it often. (Don't laugh just yet). One particular area of the local Goodwill store that interests me is the jewelry and watch section. While most of the jewelry is of little value, the watches, especially the mens' vintage watches, can hold some surprises. For example, using the free http://www.auctionhotlister.com service, I created a list of the most wanted vintage watches at eBay. On that list I noticed that 1970's Pulsar watches seem to always have many bids and were selling for over $200. And during my last visit to the Goodwill store, I had seen one of those for under $10.00! With the inside info on the value of the watch in hand, I was happy to pay $10 to Goodwill for a watch I can resell on eBay for more than $200. It may not sound like much, but if you can do this every week, it definitely adds up. You can use this same technique to identify hot selling items within any category at eBay, and use that info when you visit garage sales, flea markets, and your local Goodwill stores. The vintage watch hot list is shown below. Create your own hotlists like this using the free http://www.auctionhotlister.com service
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