It is my belief that there is no easier way to make money on the Internet than by selling items through eBay. What could be simpler, a straight forward 5 step process.
1. Get something to sell.
2. Photograph it, and write a description.
3. Upload your listing to eBay.
4. Collect your money.
5. Dispatch the item.
What could be simpler than that?
But I suspect what people are really asking is how can I easily get products to sell. From my experience this is what both newcomers and some experienced eBayers find difficult. So in this article I just want to highlight 5 very simple ways that you can get products to sell without even leaving your computer. This I hope that will be easy enough for everyone.
1. What, no photograph?
It is my belief that there is hardly an item listed on eBay or any of the other online auctions that does not benefit from having a photograph or image included in the listing. In fact most items that are listed without a photograph that actually sell tend to fetch 20% less than those with. In some categories the figures are even higher. For instance clothing items offered without a photograph average a 78% lower selling price than those with. So it would seem to be pretty easy to browse eBay looking for these “photo less” items, buying them and then relisting with a photograph. Money for old rope really.
2. Finding the poorly listed item.
There are many reasons why someone's listing fails to attract any worthwhile bids. Bad title, short or poor description, wrong category, poor spelling and so on. You can find these by browsing around the auction site, but I would suggest an easier method.
Select the categories that you are interested in and look down the search feature for items finishing within the next hour. Here is where you will find the bargains that have failed to attract any bids for the reasons we have mentioned.
3. Unsocial hours
In any book about eBay you will find tips on when is the best time for auctions to finish. The most suggested times for most items are Sunday afternoon and evenings and Wednesday evenings. Some experts suggest that for business related items Monday or Tuesday during office hours are best. If you accept that there are times when you will get increased bids for your items there must also be times when if your auction ends you will not do so well. I would think if you have an auction that finishes between say 5 am and 8 am on a Monday morning you will not have too many people lurking to place last minute bids to push the price up. Again buy and relist with your auction set to finish at a more sociable time and you could easily make a 20% or more profit for very little effort.
4. Buy Collections
One of the easiest ways to make money on eBay is to cash in on other peoples laziness. If someone has say a collection of 10 china dogs, it is a fact that if they put all ten in one listing as a collection they will get less than if they had listed each item separately. But it is amazing how many sellers cannot be bothered to do this. I have in the past bought such a collection and actually made more from one of the items than I had paid for the whole collection.
5. Other online auctions.
Over 95% of all online auction sales are on eBay. They have the largest number of registered buyers and items listed for sale. For this reason items offered for sale on eBay get the best prices. So why not search around some of the smaller online auctions, because in many cases items listed with them will not attract such a good prices as could be achieved on eBay. Then all you have to do is buy from them and relist on eBay.
So there are 5 easy ideas for you to consider. Why not give some or all of them a try.
Easy Ways To Make Good Money
1.Use the internet to find the least expensive gas. You can check out sites such as Gas Near U or Gas Buddy to find out which gas stations sell the least expensive gas.
2.Use the air conditioner on the highway rather than rolling down the windows. At high speeds, having the windows down can greatly reduce gas mileage. But in city driving, it is best to keep the windows down and the air conditioner off.
3.Buy the recommended gas for you car. Most cars sold today run on regular octane gas. While some believe that buying higher octane gas improves gas mileage, the simple fact is it doesn't. All it does is cost you more at the pump.
4.Use credit cards that come with gas rewards cash back. Some credit cards can save you up to 5% cash back on all gas and car maintenance purchases.
5.Replace a dirty air filter to improve gas mileage. The Federal Trade Commission estimates this can increase gas mileage up to 10%.
6.Keep snow tires on your car only during the winter months. The deep tread and size of snow tires cause your car's engine to work harder and consumer more fuel.
7.Get an oil change every 3,000 to 5,000 miles. Clean oil improves gas mileage by reducing friction. And did you know there is energy saving oil available? Look for oil that says "Energy Conserving" on the performance symbol of the American Petroleum Institute, which contains friction-reducing additives that can improve fuel economy.
8.Keep tires properly inflated, which can improve your gas mileage by as much as 3%.
9.Use the recommended motor oil for your car, which can save you 1-2% at the pump.
10.Rotate tires and make sure the car is properly aligned. The even wear on your car's tires will improve your car's performance and gas mileage.
11.Ask your boss if you can telecommute to work. Telecommuting even one day a week will reduce your gas consumption to and from work by 20%.
12.Work nine hours a day and take every other Friday off. Federal employees have this option, and many employers are offering it, too.
13.Carpool with co-workers. If you ride into work with three other people and split the cost of gas, you have each reduced your individual costs by 75%.
14.Plan your errands so that you make fewer trips around town. Not only does this save a lot in gas, but it also saves a lot of time.
15.Walk or bike whenever it is practical to do so. Biking to work one or two days a week will save a substantial amount of gas.
16.Do not go over 60 miles per hour. At speeds faster than 60 mph, gas efficiency declines significantly.
17.Drive nice and easy. Quick starts and stops are bad on your car, and terrible on gas mileage.
18.Remove unnecessary weight from your car. Reducing the load by 100 lbs. can improve your gas mileage by 2%.
19.Avoid loading up the roof-rack. In addition to weighing you down, items on top of your car increases wind resistance that lowers your gas mileage.
20.Keep your car's engine tuned according to the owner's manual, which can improve gas mileage by 4%.
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