Understood, as a lot of the eBooks available online are rehashed junk, so I can definitely see eBay’s viewpoint.
Now, digital products include more than eBooks, according to eBay, stretching the gamut from videos to books to audio files and even to domain names.
In short, if you want to sell something digital (downloadableand not tangible, in other words) on eBay, you’re going to have to put it on a CD and mail it to the purchaser.
The way I see it, this really opens up a whole new opportunity for people offering informational products that truly do have value. I view this is a real positive.
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It’s just sad how a few scammers ruin it for the majority of the honest population! It looks like the digital delivery idea wasn’t in our ‘plan’. There’s plenty of new lucrative opportunities ahead for us all…
“You must welcome change as the rule, but not as your ruler” - Denis Waitly
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March 26th, 2008 at 6:38 amIsn’t crazy? Why they did that?
I will rather use http://www.zipidee.com for digital goods
I hope ebay is going to re-think about it
we will see
March 28th, 2008 at 4:06 pm