Easy Things To Sell On Ebay:Learn How To Tear Up Old Books and Magazines For Maximum Profit

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Home About Me Archives Contact Advertise Ebay DEALS Of The Day! GET POSTS VIA RSS Easy Things To Sell On Ebay:Learn How To Tear Up Old Books and Magazines For Maximum Profit by Melissa on January 25, 2009 Want easy things to sell on eBay? You can’t get any easier than tearing up old magazines and books! I know because I did it and it works. Avril Harper is the expert behind this technique, and if you don’t know what you’re doing, your success on eBay with this method will be hit or miss.  I’ve followed Avril for some time now and have used her methods at tearing up old books and magazines to earn money on eBay, and let me just say–it works!  For instance, I found a 1912 Princeton Yearbook at a thrift store.  Inside were great, old pictures of Princeton’s sports’ teams.  I was able to make money by dissecting that yearbook and selling the individual pictures on eBay.  I was able to do this because the date of the yearbook put it in the public domain.  Avril explains how to go about doing something like this and more in her eBook, “Make Money Tearing Up Old Books and Magazines and Selling Them on eBay.“  The following is from Avril…. Make Money Tearing Up Old Books and Magazines and Selling Them on eBay–by Avril Harper, eBay PowerSeller For the past few years I’ve been tearing up old books and magazines and selling them on eBay and generating very good profits.  I’ll show you how to do exactly the same. You could be making money from items other people throw into their rubbish bins each day!  Items they’re glad to get rid of, which serve


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