HowTo: Earn 150k dollars easily with eBay
Feb 13, 2008 I site.Note: This process is for retards wanting to get into making money online who (a) can’t code, (b) don’t know shit about PPC, (c) have zero clue about Internet Marketing.
Yes, the title might be a bit deceptive, but lets talk about a new strategy I am pretty sure will ultimately pay you nearly 150k dollars if you were to actually stop everything you are doing and implement it.
I know there has been a lot of talk about BANS and PHPBayPro products lately. Personally, I’ve not invested too much time and I am really not seeing much activity from my efforts, but evidently some people are making 300 to 400 dollars a week using these systems. Well, I have a system that will blow those products out of the water. The problem with my system? You have to do something off the computer – so maybe that ruins the entire mystique of making money online!
I’m assuming since you read this blog, you have to be of above average intelligence. Stupid people can’t find blogs like this. You already know about “the Internet”, “eBay”, and how sites like digg.com work. But guess what? You’re smarter than most of America.
What I am proposing is this – use your intelligence to share and grow people who are on the other side of the curve – while making 150k a year.
Step 1:
Look up your local community center as well as community centers in surrounding cities and counties. I’m going to use Marion, Kentucky as an example. Marion is in Crittenden County – people are poor, education is, well, lackluster. This is a perfect location for my methods – they have a brand new community center to use and will PAY you to teach technology classes.
Step 2:
Create a commission junction account, and sign up to be an eBay affiliate.
Step 3:
Create a referrer link that is easy to use. Try something like start-ebaying.com. Have this domain redirect to eBay registration with your affiliate information.
Step 4:
Schedule FREE classes at your community center to teach elderly people, young people, computer illiterate people how to use eBay. Inform the community center everyone needs to bring all the necessary things to create an eBay account.
Step 5:
Write very basic training materials. Make a username / password sheet in a folder labeled EBAY for people to write their account information in. That folder will be their ebay information source.
Step 6:
Walk a class of 15 to 20 Individuals through registering on eBay. Use your referral link to start the process off. Step them through making their first bid. In one 1-HR session with 15 people, you have just created $375 + any transactions that come from that initial bidding (hopefully someone will win something!).
Step 7:
Repeat process in another small area.
Now, do this three days a week (Keep in mind, classes are MAX 2 hours) – so you are working 6 hours a week after the initial creation of tutorial documentation and folders. That’s a mere 156 sessions a year.
156 Sessions x 15 avg users per session = 2340 users
$25 per person * 2340 users = $58,500 dollars.
You’ll make another $500.00 from the initial transactions of the events.
The $25 per person jumps as you scale and add new users. Spend your remaining time that week scheduling another event and getting people to come.
Say you do 4 sessions per week, and 25 people come, and your making $31 per person.
208 Sessions * 25 avg users per session = 5200 users
$31 per person * 5200 users = $161,000 dollars per year.
This is a great time to engage others in other affiliate offers as well…
I know this works because I have been helping teach “Internet for Dummies Classes” in similar style with 15 to 25 people per session and I am constantly having people ask me about this site they heard about called “eBay”.










barman Says:
What the fuck deStone… this is the best you got? Scamming senior citizens into creating ebay accounts?
Feb 13, 2008, 1:09 pmCaptain Jack Says:
Layoff barman, I’ve been looking for a good way to scam senior citizens for awhile now… solid senior citizen scams are hard to come by on the internet.
Feb 13, 2008, 3:29 pmadmin Says:
You can scam young people, white trash “heavy clickers”, and the blue collars with this as well… if you consider it a scam.
Since when did free education become a scam?
Feb 13, 2008, 3:32 pmCaptain Jack Says:
I actually like this post… it’s given me a good idea that I’m going to implement in the next couple of days.
~ CJ ~
Feb 13, 2008, 6:55 amcrypt Says:
GO FUCK YOURSELF FAG!
Feb 13, 2008, 12:02 amhdkiller Says:
Your are a worthless piece of shit!
Feb 13, 2008, 9:14 amgibor Says:
Have you really done it or is it just “food for tought” because i am wondering if the fact that a lot of people registre from the same IP will not raise red flags…
Feb 13, 2008, 3:50 ammonkeynuts Says:
How can this be a scam? As AMs we set up a site, create a campaign to drive traffic and derive commission from the sales. If you weren’t getting cash out of these people someone else would. It’s called ‘capitalism’, live with it.
Nice article deStone.
Feb 13, 2008, 5:25 amAdGuy Says:
I agree with gibor. If all the registrations come from the same IP address, coupled with the fact that conversion rates will be EXTREMELY high, red flags will be raised.
Feb 13, 2008, 6:35 ammy first bid Says:
I thought about doing this too. Then I decided I didn’t like all the meetings. so i did this instead: http://myfirstbid.com
Feb 13, 2008, 7:26 pmCorrupt Says:
This is actually a clever idea. It’s things like this that can become the beginnings of big business empires. I might go so far as to test charging $5 per session though just to help act as a sort of filter.
Feb 13, 2008, 8:29 amflukey Says:
Brilliant. Surely there’s ways to scale this. If you charged a nominal fee, say $10, you could pay someone $100 to be the tutor and just take the affiliate ref fees.
Feb 13, 2008, 5:09 pmJonathan Volk Says:
ROFL. That is awesome.
Now what you do to add on to it…
You hire a teenager to teach the class and pay him $15 bucks a class.
Pwn.
Feb 13, 2008, 10:52 pm