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How Do I Sell Something On Ebay

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"Where do I find things to sell on eBay??"



To help answer that question I have compiled 11 ways that anyone can use to find products to sell on eBay. This is by no means a definitive list and depending on your situation, some of the ways may not apply to you. However, if you're a beginner and don't know where to start, this list should help you get on track.

1. Look Around The House:

We all have items lying around the house that we no longer use or need. Have you grown or shrunk in size? If so, you have clothes you can no longer wear and can sell. Did you get a gift for Christmas or your birthday that you will never use? If so, slap

it on eBay (just don't let the person who gave you the gift find

out). Do your kids have toys they no longer play with? Just

looking around your house and garage should give you plenty of

things to get your eBay ball rolling.

2. Garage Sales and Flea Markets:

When it comes to eBay, remember this old adage: One man's junk is

another man's treasure. Now this is not to say that you should

sell junk on eBay. You should only sell products in good

condition. The point is you can find items in good condition at

garage sales and flea markets that you can pick up cheap and

resell for a profit. Remember, nobody wants to buy your old

Beanie Babies that no longer have eyes and noses, but they may

buy "gently used" items if they're in good shape and offered at a

good price.

3. Talk To Your Friends and Relatives:

After you've gone through your own in-house inventory, contact

your friends and relatives and tell them you have started an eBay

business and will sell their items for a piece of the sales

price. Chances are they have as much excess stuff lying around

their house as you did. Offer to list the items for them and if

they sell, take half the profits. You will probably have to pay

the eBay fees out of your pocket up front, but you can then

deduct the eBay fees from the sales price before slicing up the

pie.

4. Consignment Sales:

Consignment sales are a great way to find a wide range of

products to sell on eBay. Consignment selling means that you

offer to sell an item that belongs to a company. In exchange for

your trouble you get a percentage of the sales price. You can

charge up to 50% plus fees for smaller items like clothing,

lamps, jewelry, etc. and around 15% for larger items like cars,

boats, and bulldozers (yes, I said bulldozers).

Contact every business in town and offer to list their excess

goods on eBay for a piece of the action. Most businesses have

returned items, liquidated products, used equipment, etc. that

they would love to get rid of, but don't have the time to do so.

Many will see you as their hero if you can help them get rid of

this merchandise and you'll make a pretty profit for your

efforts. For business customers you should have them pay the eBay

fees on the front end, not you.

5. Thrift Stores:

Thrift stores are an excellent place to look for things to sell

online. Stores maintained by the Salvation Army and non-profit

organizations are best. Many church thrift stores price their

goods at almost retail level, so you may not find too many

bargains there.

Much of the merchandise you will find at thrift stores has been

donated by middle to upper income families, so many times you can

find high quality merchandise in excellent condition. And don't

be afraid to make them an offer, especially if you are buying in

bulk. Nobody pays sticker price at thrift stores.

6. Mini Storage Unit Sales:

Mini storage companies are everywhere and most of them are filled

with stuff that people no longer want, but have no other place to

store. Did you know that if someone who is renting a mini

storage unit fails to pay the rent the owner can confiscate their

stuff and sell it? This is bad news for the renter, but great

news for you. Call every mini storage company in your area and

ask that they notify you if they ever have items to sell. Many

will put you on a notification list for their upcoming sales.

Some may even say, "Sure, come on over!"

7. Local Auctions And Estate Sales:

I'm a live auction nut. I'm not talking about the hooty snooty

art auctions. I'm talking about the good old fashioned auctions

with hard benches and hot dogs and cheap, good stuff. I love

going to auctions and digging through boxes and bidding on

things. My problem is I don't know when to quit buying. It's just

so dang much fun holding up that little paddle and winning a

sale, even if it's something you don't really need.

Check your area for auctions and sales you can attend. Just make

sure you don't pay more for something than you should. Your goal

is to buy low and sell high. Don't get so caught up in the

bidding that you pay more than a product is worth (voice of

experience here).

8. Closeout Stores:

You can find some great bargains at the big warehouse closeout

stores. Look for liquidated items or items you can buy in bulk.

And don't be afraid to make them an offer. I never pay sticker

price at closeout stores and neither should you. Call the manager

over and ask him what he'll take for the entire box of something

you're interested in. You may be surprised to find him more than

willing to deal.

9. eBay And Other Online Auctions:

Did you know that you can find great deals on products you can

buy and resell on eBay and other online auctions? If a seller

does a lousy job on his ad chances are he will get very few bids

and you can snap up the item at a deal, then create a great ad

and sell it for a profit.

You can also find wholesale bulk lots on eBay that you can buy

and piece out for sale one at a time. This requires the cash to

buy the inventory and a place to store it, but this is the best

way to get the lowest price on most wholesale goods.

You should also visit the other online auction like Yahoo and

Ubid.com to look for bargains. These sites do not have the

traffic and customer base that eBay has, which means auctions

there get fewer visitors and lower bids. Do a Google search for

"online auctions" to hunt for treasure there.

10. Wholesalers and Dropshippers:

Once your eBay business is rolling you can move it up a notch by

establishing relationships with wholesalers and dropshippers who

can provide you with merchandise to sell. You will get the lowest

price by buying in bulk from wholesalers, but that is a level you

should build up to. Don't buy a truckload of liquidated products

until you are sure you can sell them.

11. Contact The Manufacturer:

If you find a product that you think would be a good seller just

pick up the phone can call the company that manufactures. Tell

them you are interested in the product and were wondering if they

had a distributor in your area. If they do, contact the

distributor and inquire about buying the product wholesale. If

the company does not have a distributor in your area simply say,

"How do I go about becoming your distributor."

There may be costs involved that makes if prohibitive for you to

become a distributor, but you never know until you try. Again,

research the market thoroughly to make sure there are customers

who will buy the product and if you do have to invest money to

get started, only invest the minimum allowed and consult an

attorney if there are legal forms you're asked to sign.
How Do I Sell Something On Ebay
Tip # 1: Identify your eBay market. Come up with a list of items you are interested in and then take a look at eBay to see what's selling and what's not. The data you find from your market research will help you out later on. Analyze the market and you'll start to see those items that always seem to sell for a good price.

Tip # 2: Check out your competition. Before investing money, take a look at what the other sellers in your category are up to. Dig in to get an idea about what their strategies are. Make a special note on anything their auctions are missing, because addressing these flaws in your own auctions is a powerful way to move in and beat them at their own game.

Tip # 3: Find a product: If you're looking to sell the same item over and over again then get hold of a supplier for what it is you want to sell, and see what the best rates you can get are. Also, shop around to get the best deal. Every penny counts. If the eBay prices you've seen are higher than the supplier's then you just might have a winner.

Tip 4: Start small: Don't start out by throwing tons of money at your idea. Start slowly and see what works and what doesn't; learn as you go. Remember that it doesn't cost a lot to try out even the craziest ideas on eBay, and who knows, they might just work! Thinking outside the box is a good way to become successful.

Tip 5: Test and repeat. Keep trying different strategies on eBay until you find something that works. Then just keep doing that very same thing over and over again. Now you've probably just found a great niche or a great way to sell.

Tip 6: Create your business plan: A business plan, even on eBay, is a good thing to have. It doesn't need to be anything formal, just a few pages that outline your market opportunity, your strategy, the strengths and weaknesses of the plan and a brief budget. A business plan is more for you than it is for anyone else. If you treat your selling on eBay as a business and not like a hobby then this will push you toward success.

Tip 7: Invest and expand: Now is the time to pump money into your eBay business. Get your hands on more product and start spending more time on your business. Set a goal for the number of sales you want each week and increase it over time as you meet your goals.

Tip 8: Make it official: Once you've made some money from your eBay sales, you should seriously consider registering yourself as an "official" business. It's inexpensive and easy to do, and registering will boost your credibility. A lawyer is the best person to help you through the process, but you can also get information online or in forums.

Tip 9: Automate: There are a lot of tasks you will find yourself doing over and over, like writing the same emails or auction item descriptions. Now is the time to use automated software instead of doing the manual work. You can also consider outsourcing these tasks to other people. You can automate a TON of your eBay business tasks.

Tip 10: Never give up: Even when times get bad and you think things won't work out, don't stop trying. Push forward until you succeed. If you keep working at it you'll almost always find you will make a real breakthrough. Countless people give up on their eBay business right before they get their breakthrough. Don't be one of them.
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