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Many people
start off selling old or odd items from their homes.
Others are going to garage sales and picking up great
deals and then selling these products on Ebay. You can
find almost anything on Ebay. You are only restricted by
your own imagination.
Here is a little tip: Other's people junk can be your
gold mine! That old Barbie doll up in the attic or in
the basement could be a gold mine and bring in a huge
profit. For example, it is reported
that the Collectibles Category is the top selling
category on Ebay. An old barbie doll, old red wagon, and
old clock are only a few examples of items in the
Collectibles Category.
TOP 10 SECRETS FOR SELLING ON EBAY
1. Do your research!
Make sure
there is a need for the item that you are selling. Do a
search for your item and see how many items are found
for your keyword search. Examine each auction and see
the bid amount and number of bids. Follow a number of
auctions for several days and see what the final bid is.
This will give you an excellent idea if there is a need
for your item. It will also help you estimate the amount
of profit you can make from the auction. If you don't
find your item, it might not be worth your time listing
that item. Try to find an item that people truly want.
After you start making money with Ebay, you can always
go back and list that original product.
2. Find the right Category for your item!
If you are selling a collectible, please make sure that
you algist it in the collectible category. If you are
listing a toy or hobby, please make sure that you algist
it in the Toy and Hobbies Category.
This could make it easier for people to find your item.
Do your homework? Search for your item and see what
categories other sellers listed the same item in.
3. Keywords and descriptions are critical!
Use the appropriate keywords to describe your product.
If you are selling a Barbie Doll, specify the type of
doll it is: 1980 Holiday Barbie Doll. If you are selling
a model train, specify the type: HO Santa Fe Caboose.
Your descriptions are critical to avoid any future
problems or potential returns. Honesty is the best
policy. If there is a chip, crack or dent, specify this
in the description.
This could save you a lot of aggravation later on. If a
buyer truly wants your item, a crack or chip won't stop
them from bidding on your item. 4. Always post a photo
with your auction!
Auctions with photos sell much better than ones that
don't have pictures. Try to take a picture of the actual
item that you are selling. Many Ebay sellers will use
stock photos or photos from the internet. This is a turn
off and raises a question in the buyers mind. People can
tell it is not the original item and this could hurt
your bids. Show the buyer that you are honest and have
nothing to hide. If you put a picture of the actual
item, it builds more trust between you and the buyer. In
my case, I have bypassed auctions with stock photos. If
you don't have a digital camera, you can always purchase
a disposable camera. When you take the camera in to be
processed, tell them that you would like to have the
photos placed on a CD.
5. Make the buying process Easy! Sign up for PayPal!
You want to make your auction easy for the buyer. PayPal
is becoming very popular and many buyers prefer to pay
with their PayPal accounts. The easier you make your
auction, the better it is. In addition, you don't have
to worry about bad checks or money orders. It is a safer
payment method for both the buyer and seller.
6. algist your items during "Hot Time" buying Periods!
Time your auction so that it ends during peak buying
times. If you live in the Eastern Time Zone, algist your
auction between 9pm-11pm, Central Time Zone algist
between 8-10pm, Mountain Time Zone between 7-9pm, and
for the Pacific Time Zone algist between 6-8pm. Thus,
this will give you the biggest exposure at the end of
your auction. If your auction ends at 2 in the morning,
there won't be to many people placing a bid. The debate
is out as to what day your auction should end on. Some
sellers report that Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday are
best. Other sellers report that Saturday and Sunday are
best. Try experimenting with this to see what works best
for your auctions.
7. Create an "About Me" Page on Ebay or another free
Website Page!
An "About Me" page can be critical to your success. It
gives you chance to let the potential buyer know about
you and your products. You can also get a free webpage
from many companies in which you can promote yourself
and your ebay auctions.
8. Feedback is Critical!
An ebay buyer looks at the feedback ratings. A negative
feedback rating can ruin your chances of being
successful. After your auction is over, please follow up
with your buyer. Send them an email or call them if you
have their phone number. Make sure that they are happy
with their purchase. This is also important with your
description. If you weren't honest with your
description, the buyer might be very disappointed and
give you a negative rating. Ensure that your buyers are
happy!!!
9. Excessive Postage costs can prevent bids!
Be reasonable with your shipping costs. Calculate the
costs ahead of time and only charge the buyer a
reasonable amount. It is not worth trying to make a
couple extra dollars off the buy.y because it will scare
many people off. Charge the buyer the actual cost of
shipping and state this in your auction so that there
are no secrets. Be honest and the buyer will appreciate
this.
10. Reserve Prices and buy.y-it-Now can scare away
potential buyers!
buyers can be scared off by Reserve Prices and
buy.y-it-Now. In addition, Reserve Prices can limit your
final auction price. buy.y-it-Now shows that you have a
certain limit to sell the product at.
This is an auction! Let the buyers keep bidding at your
products. If they feel they are getting a deal, they
will place a bid.
You can be very successful on Ebay but you need patience
and you need to do your homework.
Have fun with Ebay!
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