AuctionAcrobatics.com just dropped to $4.95!

AuctionAcrobatics.com – check it out (and look for my testimonial)

It’s on sale for $4.95.

Yes it’s a trial offer…and yes you get billed $42 more dollars after the trial (one time), but here’s why you definitely need to check it out…

It’s the ONLY way to entirely automate the selling of digital goods in eBay auctions and there is a 60 day refund guarantee if you don’t like it (which is impossible if you actually use it).

What’s the scoop on eBay digital goods and why should you care?

What’s the best strategy to use on eBay when selling digital goods?

Here’s a brand new recording I just made that explains it all:

P.S. Here’s a link to the resell rights ebook library that I told you about a couple weeks ago that many of you are raving about. This answers the “where do I find digital goods” issue.

P.P.S. AuctionAcrobatics is used to automate eBay AUCTION listings. In contrast, the popular video I made a couple weeks ago showed you how to use digital goods on eBay CLASSIFIED AD listings. Use both strategies if you’d like. Here’s the CLASSIFIED ADS on eBay video link as a reminder: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtiSumDP-PY.   You can use the same digital goods for BOTH strategies.

Have a question or comment? Leave it below using the comment button and I’ll get right back to you!



15 Responses to “ “AuctionAcrobatics.com just dropped to $4.95!”

  1. Femi says:

    Thanks for this audio recording Jim! Your strategy tip you mentioned alone is worth much to a lot of people, because so many people are still making this mistake till today and I see it a lot on many auctions.

    However you also provided a solution to that and still stay in profits. I have put this software in my back burner for sometime now, and I’ll give it a try very soon…not for doing classified ads but to try and sell a few high-quality digital products using Kunaki. Have a blessed day!

    Femi

  2. Doug Renz says:

    Hi Jim,

    So what you are saying basically is with Auction Acrobat and PLR products or ANYTHING you want to place on a CD-ROM or DVD, it will be shipped automatically to a customer?

    Doug

    [reply from Jim]: That is correct. Anything you can put on a CD or DVD can be shipped. Just make sure you don’t violate copyrights. Use PLR (private label rights) and resell rights products to ensure you stay legal. The link to the large library of such products is above in the article.

  3. Cliff Dean says:

    Hi again Jim,

    Just a quickie to say thanks again for being in front with the latest info on selling on eBay.

  4. Dee says:

    Jim,

    Thanks for another great recording. I recently signed up with Aweber for use with Ebay Classifieds. Ebay is rejecting the javascript code generated by aweber and the raw html isn’t working either. Do you know if eBay is still allowing opt-in forms in classified listings? If not, would a link to my website’s opt-in form be just as effective?

    Dee

    [reply from Jim]: The HTML code from aweber is working fine for me…when you say it doesn’t work do you mean it doesn’t look right, or that it won’t accept it at all? Are you entering it in the HTML area of eBay?

  5. Reg B. says:

    Hi Jim,
    Great thought idea to make it on Auto-Pilot
    Multi- Streams of income too… You are a person that shares new ideas.

  6. Dee says:

    Jim,

    Thanks for your response. The aweber code works fine on my website, just not on eBay. Javascript is not accepted at all and the alternative html that aweber provides comes out unusable. I’m wondering if eBay made a change to their policies regarding classifieds. If you hear of any changes, please keep us posted. Please also see aweber’s response below. Thanks for your help.

    Dee
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    This appears to be as a result of ebay’s listing policies preventing you from using a form, or some technical issue with the program you’re using to addthe listing. This would not be something we would be able to provide supportfor. I recommend linking to a page containing a form from your listing.If you have any other questions, please let us know.

  7. Ray Houghton says:

    Jim,
    Thanks for all the “legitimatebusiness.com” advice and direction.
    I bought into Auction Acrobat and am very impressed although the learning curve is steep for a newbie. Maybe I’ll get a 16 year old kid to upload “mysql phpadmin” files and setup my website ha ha!
    I will be using Auction Acrobat together with your eBay Classified suggestion and also get my “digital products” from “ResellRightsFortune.com” and others like eBooks.com or ebook$wealth.com for $2.00 each.
    Good advice as usual and I have to say it’s a breath of fresh air after the Information Overload one gets once you enter that fateful email address. You are bombarded! I have decided to start by following only your advice and suggestions – so make sure you are always right ha! ha!

    Thanks again Jim
    (MySilentTeam Member)

  8. As far as the form is concerned, screen-capture the form on your own site, then put it on eBay as a picture linked to your own site. When the visitor clicks the picture they will possibly not notice that it is a link, because they will apparently be presented with the same form to fill in.

    Jim, I’m wondering how the eBay Acrobat should be used with cheap CDs. All my sales in the past were for things selling for several hundred dollars on ten-day listings, and I got tired of answering all the questions.

    What are the tactics here? Do I create a one-day listing every six hours, or do I have overlapping listings?

    You say it’s completely automated, but I assume you mean AFTER the sale has been made?

    Ian McAllister

  9. Greg says:

    Jim,
    Great stuff as always. Thanks so much.
    You provide more valuable information than anyone else I know of on the net.

  10. Nigel says:

    Hi Jim

    Interesting concept. But aren’t there problems in using a customer’s email address for future promotions if they haven’t opted in to receive them? Are there strategies to encourage an opt-in that could be incorporated into the system you outlined?

    [reply from Jim]: Always invite…don’t force them onto your list. The first email you send them (using aweber.com) is an invite with a confirmation link. Some will not join…that’s ok.

  11. John Edwards says:

    Hi Jim,

    I just listened to the audio, WOW this software sounds the deal on automating digital product sales!

    The reason i am interested is i am one of John Thornhills Masterclass students this year and as you know he runs a digital product business on eBay and this tool will fit nicely in this venture for my own1

    Cheers for that audio infomation Jim!

    TTFN….Ed.

  12. Michael Tanner says:

    Jim, Been reading your newsletter for several years now, and truly admire all the great ideas you have brought to us all for improving our on-line businesses.
    But I’ve got to agree with Ray Houghton. I too bought the AuctionAcrobatics download, and then proceeded to pull all my hair out trying to figure out what I was doing. The brief tutorial had NO AUDIO, and I don’t know what MYSQL or any of that stuff is, and after several days of trying to understand all of it, I just gave up. Tech support recommended that I PURCHASE additional installation assitance…(which, I think, should be included with the product). I was foolish to pay $90 for something I still don’t know how to use.

    [reply from Jim]: I know for a fact that the support at auctionacrobatics.com is top notch. If you are experiencing something short of that please drop me an email and I’ll see what I can do. I’ve never heard of someone not being taken care of by Paul and his staff.

  13. Kristin Lieb says:

    Hi Jim! Great idea, I bought it right away. I, too, am having the same issues as Michael Tanner. (Support has emailed me once so far, but just with a general suggestion) Anyone in your group that could walk us SQL know-nots through the steps? I did order a bunch of DVD’s from Kunaki directly and it was very easy and cheaper than doing it myself. Keep up the GREAT benefits and products, its nice to work with folks you trust! Kristin

  14. Kristin Lieb says:

    Hi Jim, A quick update for folks having trouble. This idea is on the AuctionAcrobat website. I contacted my webhost and they did it all for me within a 1/2 hour… NO CHARGE. “You can contact your webhost company’s support staff to create a mysql database and upload the “dump.sql” file for you for free! (Steps 1 & 2) will be done for you! It’s a pretty common process and they do this for many of their customers everyday. Once you are done, you can either ask them to edit the “passwords.php” file with the relevant info(MySQL database information) or you can do it yourself”

  15. John Parcell says:

    I simply needed to let you understand that your weblog doesn’t present up correctly on the BB browser, I added it to my bookmarks and have just checked from the desktop, nice format however a shame its not portable.

    {reply from Jim} what’s a BB browser? We’ll look into it…

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