Further down along the information highway
You should only continue reading this article if you have
discovered the profit potential in two things... ...Information
and eBay.
Without having a clear belief in your ability to create money
from virtually nothing using your mind and eBay I am afraid
you'll not get the point of this article.
Selling a physical product on eBay is all fine and well and
there are many sellers making a great living this way.
My only warning is this:
Unless you are the only person selling an item there is going to
be strong competition from other sellers. If your item is also a
popular product with high demand you can be sure of even more
competition.
When it comes to selling hard goods on eBay you soon discover
that the seller with the lowest price always rakes in the cash
at the end of the day.
My point: To make money selling hard goods you either need a
completely unique product with sole distribution rights or you
need to get the product cheaper than any other eBay seller.
If you can negotiate the former go for it. Knowing there is a
demand for your unique product by doing your homework first is
obviously still vital.
If you can not get exclusive rights to selling a product then
you need to get it at the lowest price. In the world of
wholesalers this is pretty simple. The more you buy the cheaper
it gets.
So this means that you are suddenly thrown into the arena with
companies that have massive storage warehouses,