Get Your Online Store Up
Immediately
One of the major reasons that people use 3rd party sites to sell is that it’s far
easier to use someone else’s format and templates to get a site live faster
than to try to figure out how to do it on your own. Even though website
programming has gotten a lot easier, it can still be a steep learning curve for
someone who has never dealt with HTML or templates before. If they don’t
want to take the time to learn, many 3rd party sites are extremely user-friendly and have a working staff that can help people to get their stores up
in record time.
POPULAR 3RD PARTY SITES
We’ll discuss more in detail a number of 3rd party sites that others have
found user-friendly and easy to get started selling online. You probably have
heard of eBay.com as a highly popular way to sell, but there are many
others, including Etsy.com, CafePress.com, Amazon.com, and many more.
Each has its own strengths and weaknesses and will appeal to a particular
audience.
MATCH THE INVENTORY TO THE SITE
The reason that eBay.com is so popular is because you can sell a wide range
of products in an auction format, thus getting more sales. However, other
sites like Amazon.com can also sell more than books; the public just isn’t as
aware of the many options available. Etsy.com tends to attract artists, while
CafePress.com will appeal to people with an idea who don’t want to create
products as much as market those products that come from their ideas.
GET HELP ALONG THE WAY
Take advantage of the many ways to get help from each of these sites.
EBay.com has a large help support area that is quite responsive, as it makes
its money by people selling things on the eBay site. It pays for the people of
eBay to help facilitate your experience. It’s not going to be a slam dunk, but
it will certainly be easier than programming a website from the ground up.
Take a look at other sellers on the site before you get into your own site. See
how sales are taking place. Place some of your own orders so you can see
the process from the buyer’s point of view too. Go into the community forum
if they have one and ask your questions there. There’s no reason to go it
alone when you use a 3rd party site.

Rights: Master Resell Rights
The following dictates the terms and conditions to the rights of this product:
[YES] Can sell and keep 100% of the sales.
[YES] Can edit the squeeze page.
[YES] Can be bundled into another paid package and sell at a higher price.
[YES] Can be used as a bonus to another product you are selling.
[YES] Can be sold in a Dime sale event.
[YES] Can be added into a paid membership site.
[YES] Can pass on the Master Resell Rights privilege to your customers.
[YES] Can be given away for free AGAINST an email address (lead generation)
[NO] Contents of the product can be edited, modified or altered.