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How I suppose to do that? I mean if I want to limit the sale to let says 10, and after 10 sales the offer will gone automatically

can this be done using e-junkie?
#limit #sales
  • Profile picture of the author MattSanti
    I get the idea of limiting sales for a scarcity purpose, but then do you have a backend built up for this purpose?
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    • Profile picture of the author Paul Becky
      Originally Posted by MattSanti View Post

      I get the idea of limiting sales for a scarcity purpose, but then do you have a backend built up for this purpose?
      Let say if I have, how could I do that
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    • Profile picture of the author marciayudkin
      I use 1shoppingcart.com and they have a setting that enables you to do that automatically. You set a number for your "inventory."

      It's really useful for when you have only one copy of something or when you need to limit enrollment in a seminar.

      Marcia Yudkin
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      • Profile picture of the author Rob Anderson
        Originally Posted by marciayudkin View Post

        I use 1shoppingcart.com and they have a setting that enables you to do that automatically. You set a number for your "inventory."

        It's really useful for when you have only one copy of something or when you need to limit enrollment in a seminar.

        Marcia Yudkin

        great advice.

        but i am a little confused.
        do you not want to sell a lot?
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    • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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      Originally Posted by The Pension Guy View Post

      Most of the questions on this board could be answered by Googling ... then we wouldn't really need to have a conversation at all. If you don't have any real input but just want to show off that cute little script, just start a thread and say ... hey, I found Let Me Google That For You ... check it out. It's really adorable.

      I actually Googled for the answer and haven't come up with anything yet. I also checked out my copy of DLGuard to see if it had that feature, but it does not seem to. Not sure about Paypal delivery or other delivery services that I haven't used for delivering digital goods ... so maybe someone here has a method other than just monitoring your sales and cutting it off when the number is hit.
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  • Profile picture of the author MizzCindy
    I think this may be what you're looking for (in the case of e-junkie):

    E-junkie - Inventory Management
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  • Profile picture of the author Johnny Slater
    Simple Member Pro can do this. When setting up your product you just enter in the maximum number you want sold and once that number is reached the sales page is disabled automatically. It has a "sold out" page which is 100% customizable and will automatically display instead of the sales page once the maximum number of sales is reached.

    (Before anyone complains.. I no longer own Simple Member Pro. I sold it to David Allen and he now has 100% control. I am no longer associated with SMP in any way other than offering him support for a short period until he gets caught up with things.)
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  • Profile picture of the author Ashley Wright
    highly recommend 1shoppingcart.com. Has been very useful for me in the past for limiting spaces for webinars etc...
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  • Profile picture of the author Craig McPherson
    Rapid Action Profits does it beautifully
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Oksa
    To be fair, there are times when selling a limited quantity makes sense.

    Believe it or not, some marketers really DO limit how many copies they sell. If they say only 20 copies will be sold, they only sell 20. As Marcia mentioed above, having limited enrollment in a seminar is another reason.

    Of course there are marketers who only use that number as a ploy for artificial scarcity. However, my guess is that Warriors are more apt to shun this practice.

    All of that being said, I agree that it's better to sell more when possible. Only limit quantities if you have a good (and well thought out) reason for doing so.

    By the way, thanks for the eJunkie link, MizzCindy.

    All the best,
    Michael
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