thanx Dan and also John for these tips as planning to sell a bunch of stuff soon, including a couple of KLF items. it also occurred to me that selling several cheaper items along with a potentially expensive item would be cool as it is kinda less 'stressful', less likely to require signed-for post or more protective packaging etc. so it would be nice balance
 
tbc.

dan@danhutchins.com wrote:

As a seasoned ebayer I would second that. You will make MUCH more if you sell your items individually and stagger the end times by at least five minutes apart so your items aren't competing with each other. I usually sell five or six items a week, selling only one high value item a week surrounded by four or five lesser items. The high value item thus draws attention to the lesser value items you're selling. Additionally, most KLF buyers will only have enough cash to buy one high valued item at a time. If you list more than one high value item during the same time period you run the risk your items again competing against each other and lowering your final take over all.
Also remember to let the list know what you're selling as we're one of your primary markets.
Dan Hutchins

>-----Original Message-----
>From: John Milne [mailto:john@highlandland.fsnet.co.uk]
>Sent: Saturday, May 5, 2007 06:12 PM
>To: 'All bound for Mu-Mu Land.'
>Subject: RE: [KLF] sound quality of LT
>
>
>This may not have relevancee, I'm not sure - but remember all tracks on KLF8R have appeared officially on CD. Could these CD quality tracks be used for the boot?
>
>As far as a job lot - yes, of course they would sell, but really, I'd recommend putting up individual items on Ebay and then advertising collected postage. One thing I learned from my time on Ebay is a page or two of your auctions, with photos, all upped to the site in chronological order, can create a bit of "buzz". It's time consuming, selling everything one by one, but profitable.
>
>
>> Message Received: May 05 2007, 07:50 AM
>> From: "trance3am" <trance3am@yahoo.com.au>
>> To: klf@mailman.xmission.com
>> Cc:
>> Subject: [KLF] sound quality of LT
>>
>> I don't normally play my vinyl records, but i have just played one of those LT boots today and found that the sound quality is brilliant, no crackles or hissing it sounded perfect, someone has taken a lot off care to reproduce these records by the sounds off them.
>> unlike 92promo3 that's got more hissing than a pit of snakes
>>
>> I'm a bit bored with my klf collection do you think a job lot would sell well on eBay
>>
>>
>> your only here once
>> Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com
>
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