Michael Sherriff, born in June 1973, is an online entrepreneur from the United Kingdom. Having been a full time online marketer for the past 5 years, Michael is 100% self taught with everything he knows about creating websites, products, marketing, JV deals…. In fact, you name it and it will be something Michael has taught himself through time, patience and sheer determination.
Many times Michael has considered throwing in the towel and giving up all this ‘Internet Marketing thing’ but through belief in himself he stood firm and battled through some of the hardest times in his life.
If anyone ever tells you that Internet Marketing is easy from the out set then they are lying to you.
Michael’s best advice is get yourself a goal, set that target, hone in on that target and drive yourself to it. Find someone who has already achieved what you want to achieve and model yourself on that person. If they are good at what you want to do then follow their advice, do as they do and you will make things so much easier for yourself.
Nothing is hard when you know how to do it but learning how to do it can be very hard at times.
Please, never let go of your dreams, never stop believing and never give up trying. There are some very clever quotes by many a famous person, read them, think about them and use them to give yourself the drive and determination that you need to get where you want to go.



Hello:
I have a question about BANS. So, the logic tells me that If I purchase BANS and I find a niche with more expensive products like fancy cars for $ 10,000 etc, does it mean that, if something is sold through my website, my commission will be higher because of the higher price??
Please reply…
Left by ALBERTO on August 1st, 2008
Hi Alberto,
You are correct in your thinking. The higher the price of the item that is sold, the higher the Final Sale Fee is that eBay charge the seller which means YOUR commission will be higher.
Rule of thimb - The Higher The Final Price = The Higher Your Commission Payment
Michael
Left by michael on August 6th, 2008