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ebook sold for $750

Posted on Thursday, March 13th, 2008 at 9:17 am

Who would’ve thought it…

Just two days ago, a was toying with the idea of selling 40waystomakemoney for $400 as that’s the offer i received in the first auction :mrgreen:

I then decided to put it back up for sale and cross my fingers, hoping i’d get an offer over $500. I would have accepted about $550 had you offered me it two days ago.

Now, check out the screenshot below, and it doesn’t tell half the story :wink:

sitepoint ebook sold for $750

That’s right, 3 bids of $750 last night/this morning.

I’ve also received a higher offer via pm but as tempting as that is, i can’t sell out like that :cool:

I’ve also made 3 sales directly from my auctions on sitepoint (totalling $36). It costs $20 a pop to put a site up on sitepoint, so it’s cost me $40 in total, but subtract the $36 sales and it’s only cost me $4 really to sell the site :twisted:

This cash will be going towards BeerChief and hopefully i can really kick on in March. My target is to beat last month’s income of $1373. So this sale now means I’m closing in on it :mrgreen:

So it’s true… no buses for an eternity, and then 3 come along at once :mrgreen: Moral of the story is stick to your guns and remain upbeat in times of adversity, good things come to those who wait :lol:

 

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  1. preblogging says:

    That’s cool ! well done !

    It also seems that you have gotten your PR back. PR2 !

  2. knupnet says:

    Good work! Congrats on the sale!

  3. smemon87 says:

    thanks guys :mrgreen:

    oh yeah Becky, thanks for pointing that out :razz: wierd, i thought they were against paid links and all that.. i haven’t removed any :smile:

    ah well, i’ll not complain :cool:

 

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