How to Make Money Selling On EBay -
Introduction
In the jungles of the world, probably the
biggest jungle of them all is EBay. There are
probably more people buying and selling things
on EBay than at any other auction site online or offline in the whole world.
Needless to say, because of the popularity of this auction giant, everybody and
their grandmother want to sell products or services on EBay. However, unless
you know how to do this properly, your auction can turn into a virtual
nightmare. In this article and the series to follow, I'm going to give you some
tips on selling on EBay. Hopefully, after reading this series you'll be
prepared to tackle this monster.
The first thing you need to know about EBay
is that contrary to popular belief, this isn't a place where if you build it,
they will come. In order to have success on EBay, you have to build a presence
there. Not only that, you have to have something to sell that people are going
to have an interest in. Building a presence on EBay is not something that
happens overnight. The way the EBay system
works is basically what I call the reward system. The
more sales you make with positive feedback, the more presence you establish.
But you have to start somewhere. The question
is, where?
In spite of the fact that most people want to start off by wholesaling tons
of inventory, it is best to start on EBay by selling the few odds and ends that
you have laying around the house. There is an
old saying that one man's junk is another man's treasure. This
isn't to say that you can sell things on EBay that are falling apart. Anything
you sell must at least be in good condition. Plus, you better make sure you
wrap it up well for shipment. The last thing
you want is for your item to arrive in pieces.
As far as finding things to sell, this shouldn't be hard. Unless you have
been living in a cave all your life, you should have been collecting things
over the years such as comics, cards, china, electronics and a number of other
things just from day to day living. Maybe you just got a new stereo to replace
the one you were thinking of getting rid of, even if it is still working. As
long as it's in good condition, there's no reason to throw it in the trash.
Sell it on EBay and make a few bucks.
As you begin to establish a presence on EBay by building up positive
feedbacks, you'll be able to move into more advanced selling such as
wholesaling. The key is to take your time and
do things the right way. When I say the right way, I mean that there are
certain steps that you are going to have to take in order to get your EBay
career off the ground correctly, from the actual opening of your account to
writing your ads to shipping your items. Each step must be done just so or you
run the risk of turning your EBay selling career into ashes before it even
starts.
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