About Andrew

Andrew Lock

When I first started selling on eBay I decided to read every book about the subject that I could laymy hands on. Unfortunately, that experience turned out to be a waste of time because the bookstaught the ‘traditional’ way of selling on eBay by using it as an online garage sale. That’s fine forthose who are getting started and want to learn the ropes, but it’s not sustainable.My analytical nature led me to study everything I could about how eBay works, and after many
months of painstaking research I finally ‘cracked the eBay code’.
  That may sound overly dramatic, but I assure you that I’m not exaggerating. Quite simply, I devised a systemized approach to exploiting unconventional eBay techniques that fewer than 1% of sellers know about, let alone use.

I’m actually one of a very small handful of education specialists, trained by eBay. Honestly, I don’t agree with everything that eBay teaches, but being certified means that I am perfectly placed to inform my students of the very latest developments and features of eBay, sometimes months before they become ‘mainstream.’ It’s a very powerful advantage that you can benefit from too.I’m a fairly private person but I’m happy to let you in on a few personal details. I was born and raised in the South of England, I married my lovely wife Luci in 2000, and we fulfilled an ambition in 2003 by moving half way around the world to California. In the Summer of 2006 we moved to Salt Lake City, where we overlook the mountains near Park City. It’s a beautiful part of the country that seems to be largely undiscovered. I encourage you to visit, you will love it.I owe a debt of thanks to my marketing friends Yanik Silver, Dan Kennedy, Bill Glazer, and Zig Ziglar and others, for showing me what marketing is really about. The insights and lessons that I discovered as a student of these guys has been invaluable, and they have been a major influence on my eBay system. Conventional marketing is dead, it’s a pointless waste of time and money, but sadly most people are stuck in the dark ages and are still doing it the hard way.It’s a constant frustration to me to see so many eBay sellers fail. Even many PowerSellers give up because they are fed up. Simply having the label ‘PowerSeller’ doesn’t mean anything significant, it simply means that the person received payments of more than $1000 per month through eBay transactions. How much of that is profit is anyone’s guess.I invite you to check out my eBay resources on this site, and you can see the very latest news on my blog. Thanks for stopping by, I look forward to meeting you in person at one of my live presentations or trainings.

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