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Old September 15th 05, 05:12 PM
Dave
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Sure, if you intend to really sell the item, which I do, but I get a lot of
leads and side purchases too.

"TripFarmer" wrote in message
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Is that within the ebay rules?


Trip

In article ,
says...

I used Ebay for advertising. It cost more for a vehicle of course, but
for
me it was only about $3.00 per ad.

I used to collect silver coins from Nevada. I created my own website
listing all the coins I had for sale. I would choose one of those coins,
and list it on ebay. In my ad, I set it up to look like my website pages.
There was a link in that page "Click here for more coins". This would
take
people to my website where my information was listed and they could
purchase
coins.

I got a lot of contacts this way and made a lot of sales on the side. It
probably wouldn't work with just one plane, but if you had a few, it could
send a lot of people your way for just the cost of one ad. Maybe you
could
make your reserve price high.

Dave


"Joe" wrote in message
groups.com...
I saw something on the news the other day that said Ebay Motors
(specifically the automobiles) gets more visitors than all the major
used car sites COMBINED.

I am thinking about listing my airplane, a C-172 Skyhawk, on Ebay for
that reason. Do you guys think that Ebay is presently a good medium
for re-selling airplanes? Or should I stick to Trade-A-Plane, etc?

comments?