The Product Hunter

July 10, 2007 by Chuck | 1 Comment

James Jones brought this to my attention, it’s a hot new source for products to sell on ebay.

People are always asking me,

“Where can I find products to sell on eBay?”

(it was one of the most asked questions at eBay Live last month.)

The answer is not in “worn out” wholesale lists that everyone on eBay is already using.

The answer is not in trying to sell some ten thousand products from a wholesalers’ website that have already flooded eBay.

The answer is not in finding so called “Hot Products” that have already “cooled off” because everyone knows where to find them.

The answer is in a new ebook by Auctioneer Dennis Hester entitled, The Product Hunter’s Guide for eBay Treasure Hunters,

“How you can discover a gold mine of resources in your own backyard that can lead you to hidden treasures and products that you can sell on eBay and beyond.”

Dennis Hester is called, “The Indiana Jones of Local Product Resourcing,” and rightfully so, because he is a product seeking dynamo. He has created what I believe is the most powerful product seeking guide out there. Wholesale sources are a dime a dozen on eBay. And ordering wholesale off the Internet usually doesn’t yield the best deal anymore. Dennis’ advice is gold for both new and experienced eBay sellers.

If you want to find rare, unique, deeply discounted and wholesale products “right under your nose” where you live, take a look at “The Product Hunters Guide.”

Click here to learn more about Dennis Hester and “The Product Hunter’s Guide”

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  • Dennis Hester on August 6th, 2007 at 8:02 pm

    Hi Chuck,
    I enjoy your website/blog.
    Thanks for mentioning my ebook, “The Product Hunter’s Guide for eBay Treasure Hunters.” If I can help any of your subscribers/readers or answer questions about how to successful find products right under your nose at home tell them they can contact me at, Dennishester@Carolina.rr.com or visit my website at, http://www.theproducthunter.com

    Thanks a lot. And happy product hunting to you and your readers,

    Dennis

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