Tips for Selling on Ebay
April 30, 2009
Selling wholesale products on eBay is a great way to start your home-based business. But learning the in’s and out’s of eBay can take months and there’s always something new to learn.
When posting your auctions you’ll want to make sure and have high quality photos and well written listing text. It seems simple but you’d be amazed at how many listings have spelling errors (even in the name of the product!) and poor photos. Either of these mistakes will send your customers packing. You want to always make sure to maintain a professional, trust-worthy image.
Make sure you answer questions quickly and treat potential customers with respect and courtesy. You want to build a long relationship with regular eBay shoppers.
Always look for new products. By doing regular research and keeping in touch with your wholesaler/distributor, you can be ahead of your competition by offering the latest items.
Treat what you are doing as a business. Sometimes it’s easy to just get on eBay and throw up some auctions, but you’ll be much better off if you carefully document what you’ve done, track how well auctions go, track the average selling price, etc. Having your own good data to reference when making decisions about how to move ahead puts you way ahead of the pack. Make to-do lists of each step you need to accomplish and stick to it. Cutting corners, especially early on, will only cause headaches later. The more organized you can be from the start, the easier it will be to get into a rhythm.
Once you have an idea of products that sell, keep in touch with your distributor to make sure they have the stock you expect to need. The last think you want to do it run an auction and then find out the item is back-ordered. Keep your customers happy by shipping promptly.
Pros and Cons of Drop Shipping
April 29, 2009
Drop Shipping is a very popular option for eBay sellers and others starting a home-based business.
The benefits include:
1. You don’t need to store anything – not products and not shipping materials.
2. You don’t have to pay shipping to receive the products from the distributor.
Potential Issues:
1. There is often an extra fee you pay for each item, generally between $2 – $5.
2. Even though you didn’t ship the items, your customer will still contact you if an item arrives damaged or not at all.
3. You won’t always know when your drop shipper has low inventory. You could sell something that is potentially out of stock.
What Should I Sell?
April 27, 2009
Whether you’re going to sell on eBay or on a web site, it can be hard to know what to sell. Here are some ideas to get you going:
The easiest place to start is by looking through magazines and newspaper ads. These sources will give you great insight into what’s new and in-demand. Hang out in the magazine section at a book store and look through magazines you might not normally read. You’ll be amazed at the range of products out there. Some people like to start with their own hobbies. That’s a great idea as long as your hobby involves items that sell for a decent amount. Make sure you choose something that will net you a good return for your efforts.
Ebay has a great “What’s Hot” section that lists the hottest selling items. Make sure to notice that some items are seasonal. They may be hot in summer, but might not sell at all in winter.
Try asking people with interests different than your own. For example, ask a teenage girl what she wishes she could buy if she had $100. You may be surprised that it’s something you’ve never even heard of!





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