Business Tips: How to make $20,170 in 2017 | The #2017FlipChallenge

Business Tips: How to make $20,170 in 2017 | The #2017FlipChallenge

Awesome Tip: How to make $20,170 in 2017 | The #2017FlipChallenge



THIS IS THE #2017FLIPCHALLENGE. WE ALL HAVE A TON OF ITEMS LAYING AROUND AND WITH THE E COMMERCE AND SALES PLATFORMS THAT EXIST TODAY, THESE CAN ALL BE SOLD FASTER THAN EVER. SPEND YOUR TIME WISELY AND GET THE JOB DONE.

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38 Replies to “Business Tips: How to make $20,170 in 2017 | The #2017FlipChallenge”

  1. As a real flipper, let me break down what happened here: So you bought that large nerf package for $40 (overpaid btw) and saw a comp for $200 (didnt show proof of actually sellng it) and popped up on the screen "profit $150". Haha. That package is over 3lb, so you're looking at $10+ in shipping, then you have the final value fee + paypal fee of 3% so there goes another $25, then you've got to wait for the item to actually sell and you need some kind of an inventory management system in place to store your inventory while you wait for it to sell which means you need to invest in shipping supplies, organizational supplies, etc. Not to mention the taxman is going to tax you self-employment income at a whopping 13% on top of your already high federal/state income taxes. So if you pay $10 on shipping, $25 in fees, and lets say a marginal $1 per item on shipping expenses, then you get whopped for 30% from the tax man, you maybe made $75/$150. That's why you needed to buy that item for $20.

  2. This was a way to gain massive profits. But, now that all these influences are shedding light on this topic. Competition is through the roof like anything else. Thrift stores, TJ Max, Ross, Marshalls, Swap Shops, all the profit items are taken in a heartbeat. You will end up losing money through out the day driving around looking for these items. Gas prices too high now to not take that into consideration. I also live in South Florida. When a trend like this enters the spotlight, everybody is doing this. You would have a better chance finding profitable items living in a rural area

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