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Subject:
Make money selling on eBay tips | Author: Barbara
Snyder
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10 eBay Seller Themes
Hearing that
there are more than 1.2
million registered eBay
users, that more than 25,000
members make five figure
income as full time eBay
entrepreneurs, and that
more than 250,000 part timers
make several thousand dollars
a year of supplementary
income from eBay enterprises
would make anyone comment
in disbelief with, “No Way”.
But the correct
response to this is, “Yes,
way.”
In fact, it
has also been reported that
the number one eBay entrepreneur
makes over a million dollars
a year.
As Austin
Powers would say, “Yeah,
Baby.” Or should we say,
“e-Baby.”
So what’s the deal with
eBay, anyway? There is a
lot more to it than one
would think. It can be simple
for an occasional buyer,
but it gets increasing complex
as users/sellers become
more entrenched at deeper
levels of use.
Here are 10
key ideas or themes for
sellers to consider about
this phenomenon called
eBay...
1. What ‘s for
sale? While some sellers are out scavengering
the garage sales and their own garages,
others are purchasing quantities of
items wholesale to put up for auction.
One would think that the right product
is of paramount consideration, and most
sellers agree that the unusual or the
hard to find is the best bet. However,
this is not always true either. Timing,
meaning the right person at the right
time seeing your item, is where it is
at. You have to be visible and be out
there with a clear message or product
that seems like a steal, or at least
reasonably priced. With the thousands
and thousands of items for sale, there
is no shortage of competition. However,
the good thing is that there are a lot
of buyers out there that should enable
the sale of just about anything.
2. Communication and descriptive
details about your product is a key
in getting noticed. The description
of your item and the pictures to display
it will get the buyer’s attention. If
a person is a serious seller, having
an adequate digital camera is a must.
Again, photos are extremely important.
3. The well written detailed
description to accompany the item is
of great benefit. Being open and honest
about the item will demonstrate integrity
as a seller and will keep people coming
back. Being available to answer questions
for prospective buyers and remembering
to be courteous and helpful follows
along with the never-to-be forgotten
premise of “the customer is always right.”
4. With customer feedback being
a key element in the ratings statistics
that will promote you or haunt you during
your eBay career, it is important for
a seller to be professional and kindly
in all business dealings. People like
and appreciate personal attention. Take
the time to give it. Being positive,
accommodating and helpful is a winning
combination for good customer relations.
5. Shipping information and how
you present it can win over a customer
because they notice when a buyer is
tying to take advantage and ask an unreasonable
amount for shipping. Of course, a seller
must take into account time spent, the
handling charge, when pricing the shipping.
Time is money, and a seller should be
compensated for all aspects of the service
that is provided.
6. Some advice about setting
up your auction items would be to consider
having your item run seven days with
an end of bidding time somewhere between
7 PM and 9 PM on a Sunday night. That
seems to be the consensus amongst the
top sellers. There has been much dialog
on just how to increase the amount and
number of bids, but there are too many
variables to consider. Suffice to say,
it really does depend on the product
itself (and what the condition and competition
is our there).
7. Some of the most unique aspects
of selling have to do with the seasonal
items that permeate the auction block
at certain times of the year. If a seller
wants to work year-round, he or she
will have to broaden the horizon by
finding seasonal items for all seasons.
Yes, you can sell Christmas items and
move right into Valentines Day and Easter
and so on. Why not? These are what people
are looking for.
8. One controversial topic is
drop shipping. If a seller is getting
a product from a third party, drop shipping
is a convenient way for the seller to
deliver the product. It keeps them out
of it. However, that means that a back
ordered item could result in a poor
rating for the seller because the item
was delayed. Most buyers picture the
item in the hands of the seller and
expect to receive it within a few days.
The pros and cons of this arrangement
need to be carefully considered.
9. Now to the fun part. How do
you get the money? More and more people
are using PayPal. It is quick, efficient
and simple. A seller can make other
arrangements and accept a check or money
order, but the wave of the future is
setting up an account with PayPal. In
addition, setting up an online account
with the United States Postal Service
will also save countless hours in the
lines at the post office. Work smarter,
not harder, etc., etc.
10. A seller can look at other
things to sell besides a physical product
or item. Many are getting into self
publishing or offering a service. Some
expanding entrepreneurs are opening
up a consignment shop situation, which
helps those who want to sell but “don’t
do computers.” The possibilities are
unlimited.
Selling products and services from a
home-based business can be an
exciting, and hopefully profitable,
situation. Go into it with a solid plan
based on accurate information and with
the knowledge that it is going to be
hard work, just like any other job.
For more on eBay selling and
using online auctions visit the How
To Sell On eBay Resource Page.
About the Author:
Barbara Snyder is a retired California Distinguished
School Principal and Coordinator For Human
Resources. She has a master’s degree in
Curriculum and Instruction. She holds elementary
education, secondary, community college,
and administrative credentials. She's currently
the publisher of: EducationResourcesNetwork.com

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