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Quality at an Inexpensive Price
There has never been a better time than now to have
your audio book, music project, computer data, or
CD-R business card duplicated. Unlike the days gone
by, these processes are cheaper than ever before -
even for those on a budget.
Over the last several years, the costs of blank CDs
have dropped quite a bit. The retail chains such
as Office Max, Staples, and Best Buy run specials
on blank CDs where you can purchase a 50 CD-R spindle
for under $20. You can even find similar deals
on Froogle, such as a 50 pack spindle of blank CD-R
disks for less than $12.
Those interested in CD duplication at home, will find
that many of the newer computers come packages with
a CD burner included at prices under $500. If you
already own a computer and want to add an internal
CD burner, several retailers have brands for under
$50. You can also purchase an external CD burner
for all your needs for under $100.
Making cheap duplications of CDs even more affordable
are the powerhouses such as DiscMakers, Oasis,
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do these powerhouses offer superior quality at
a great price, but they also give great deals
on graphics, CD inserts, and jewel cases as well.
With cheap prices, you can get everything you need
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for your CD duplication needs.
I need some EBAY advice with pricing?
I want to sell every CD that I own on Ebay. I have a little over 100 CDs.
I want to see them as cheap as possible so that it will grab the attention of other people.
The problem is I probably need to buy jewel cases for each CD, theres probably a cost to send a CD to someone through the mail(right?), and theres probably a cost to get a tracking number or insurance.
So, how cheap do you I think I could see a CD but still at least make $1 profit per CD?
The buyer pays for shipping prices not you, you just have to find out how much it is going to cost to ship it and post that in your listing so the buyer knows ahead of time how much it costs, the buyer pays for the optional insurance on the package. I don't know what a jewel case is but you don't put a price on ebay listings, people bid on them, you can however put a reserve price on your listing. Also you will have to pay for the listing fee of the item and that may get pretty expensive if you are going to try to sell 100 cd's separately, I would probably put them in a package deal where you only have one listing price and put a reserve price on it, that way if your reserve price is not met you do not have to sell it for the highest bid.
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