Are You an Ebay Bargain Hunter? If So Read These Winning Strategies

Has this ever happened to you? You've been watching an auction like a hawk, and your excited that you are one of the only bidders. You know you can sell this product on and that it will make you good money. However, in the final half hour your auction gets swamped with bidders and you come to the sickening realisation that you have completely wasted your time. Well, you'll need to be a lot sharper than this when looking for a good deal. To be an effective Bargain Hunter, you'll need to take these tips on board: (1) Don't get Emotionally Attached to One Auction I admit that I've been affected by this disease ...it's quite common since most of us are very competitive, and hate to lose. To get your bargain you should analyse the deal And make a quick decision on how much you are willing to pay. It is impossible to win every bid, and it is essential to bid on as many as you can to stack the odds in your favour. You can use bidding software that will bid for you automatically and at the date and time of your choosing. An effective Bargain Hunter spends most of his or her time finding good deals, and not getting emotionally Attached to a deal that could fall through. (2) Specialise in One Product Category ... Initially. This is essential. Why? Because if you specialise then you will know the products that you can buy for a steal and then sell on for a killing. For example, if you concentrate on Digital Equipment, you may another sub-category of products that is completely off the radar of your competition, and that you can pick up at great prices. Contrast this with a Bargain Hunter who jumps from one product category to another, never developing the depth of knowledge required to buy under valued products. Once, and only once you know a category like the back of your hand should you ... (3) Research Other Product Areas of Interest Now I know this may sound contradictory, but it isn't. Follow step two first, and then do a little part time sleuthing. Spend and hour or two doing a bit of market research to find a good niche. There are third party solutions provided by Amdale, Hammertap, and Terrapeak that you can use. Then, step by step, you can master a few categories and find much better deals. Over time it is good to have your fingers in many pies, because if one of your product specialties falls flat, you have another to back it up. In conclusion, a Bargain Hunter should focus attention on one or two product areas. Bid on as many products as possible; use the law of averages in your favour - eventually you will succeed. Then expand in other catagories to make even more money, and increase your security.