Monday, August 19, 2013

How To Sell Your Comic Books — Even Those Worthless, Hard-to-Sell Comics That Nobody Wants!

How To Sell Your Comic Books -- Even Those Worthless, Hard-to-Sell Comics That Nobody Wants!Click Image To Visit Site I earned $2000 in less than one week "…..I earned over $2,000.00 in less than one week using two techniques I learned during the first 30 minutes I spent reading this material." Fred Fishbein, Barstow, CA


I had no idea that I would receive this huge amount of comic money-making information "…..I thought it would be good, but I had no idea that I would receive this huge amount of comic money-making information that I did. We have increased our total comic sales of slow-movers by about 80%. Thanks for your willingness to take the time to share your knowledge." Jackie Craig, Jackson, MS



I made $2700.00 that I wouldn’t have made "…….I started a month ago using the techniques in your book. I made $2700.00 that I wouldn’t have made. At first, I thought this was hype, but I was like you, frustrated trying to sell my comics and trying to get what they’re worth that I decided to try this out. I am very happy." Jerry Perkins, Lansing, IL


I sold a ton of junk comics "……"I had a ton of junk comics from the 1980s & 90s in my attic to sell. I tried eBay, but even though I got bidders, I ended up having to sell my comics cheap and a hell of a lot less than what they’re worth. I’m so glad I got this information first, because it was so easy to follow. I just copied the examples and I was able to get my comics on the Web within a week. There were some neat tricks that I never would have thought of, that I know have brought me a lot more bidders…." Jonathan Rupert, Chicago, IL


What you can’t tell from this picture is what kind of shape these comics were in. Take it from me, many were in great shape, even mint condition.


However, there were also a heck of a lot of them that were in just crummy condition — torn covers, yellow pages, tape on the spine, stains on the pages — honestly just junk.


I had them all stored in 408 comic boxes with roughly 300 comics in each box. There were so many of them, I had to pay a monthly storage fee for all the storage space I was using to keep all these comics together.


What I wanted to do was just store these things away for a few years. And then cash in on them when they increased in value. I thought this would be a piece of cake…especially since I was able to buy them in bulk for less than $1 apiece, and their value at the time I bought them was between $5 and $10 each. So I thought I had a goldmine! All I had to do was just wait for them to go up a little bit more in value and then I’d cash in big time.


They never increased in value. In fact, the… Read more…


No comments:

Post a Comment