What to Sell on eBay?
This question has become one for the ages. There are many
answers to it, few of which will actually help you. Today we
will give you 7 tips you must keep in mind when you search for
items to sell on eBay. The problem with asking the question
"What can I sell on eBay" is that you're likely to get one of a
small group of boilerplate answers. These answers get repackaged
and dispensed as brand new answers, however they are still the
same, reworked, difficult advice. The most common answers you
will find are: * Look for items at garage sales, flea markets
and estate sales. * Speak to manufacturing corporations and ask
them if you can sell their products on ebay for them. * Buy from
wholesalers. * Buy cheap items from retail stores. * Negotiate
with stores to sell their overstocked items. The problem with
all of these things is they just don't work, they are too
complicated, or they are just overdone. How to Settle on a
Product There are 7 necessary tips to keep in mind when
searching for a product that will sell well. To find the best
product it must meet a number of guidelines. 1. Keep it small.
Larger items bring with them a host of issues, from storage to
shipping and everything in between. Unless storage is not a
problem for you, keeping more than a few large items around can
cramp up your extra rooms, basement and garage. The problem is
that you need to be able to keep a large supply of items that
you're selling to make any real money. Making $100 on a sofa is
great, but it hardly pays the bills. If you have any ideas about
quitting your job or supplementing your income, you will need to
be selling a lot more of these. Heck, 3 or 4 sofas in a room
should fill it up. So where are you going to put 10 of them?
Keep your items small, and you can use shelves, drawers and
closets for storage. 2. Can it ship easily? I know we covered
the size issue in the previous paragraph, but it comes up again
here. Even if you find the perfect product, you must be able to
ship it easily and cheaply. You may find a great deal on rocking
chairs, but how are you going to get a box around them? Not to
mention, the shipping costs on large, heavy and bulky items can
be in the hundreds of dollars. Look for products that can ship
for a minimum amount of money. Anything from toothpicks to books
fit the bill nicely. 3. Find a niche! If you try to sell
everything to everyone, you will end up selling nothing to
anyone. The more specialized you become, the better your chances
of being able to offer unique items. For example, there are
thousands of people on eBay selling DVD's. Prices have been cut
down to nothing, and profits along with them. The only way to
make money as a DVD seller on eBay is to be one of the few
sellers who have huge volumes. Starting out that way is very
tough indeed. On the other hand, if you sell a specific type of
DVD, like old horror movies or cartoon sets, you will likely
have better profit margins. The large DVD warehouses just can't
move enough of them to make it worth their while. Come up with a
few niches, and you should do pretty well. 4. Beware of seasonal
items. Christmas decorations may sell well from October until
December, but no one will be buying them in April. If you will
be selling seasonal items, make sure you know when their season
ends, and don't get stuck with a lot of leftover products. 5.
Fads can be great money-makers for short periods of time, but
after that, good luck getting rid of them. Think of Beanie
Babies, Tickle Me Elmo and Cabbage Patch Kids. All of these fads
enjoyed phenomenal sales due to their intense popularity. After
the boom, however, sales (and prices) dropped immediately. Ride
the waves of popular items, but beware of their life-cycle.
Prepare for the end of the fad, even as you are beginning the
selling. 6. Bring something unique to the marketplace. This
seems difficult - and it can be. If you have access to something
unique, such as a specialized book, health product or computer
program that other sellers don't have license for, your products
will be in demand. This tip is worth putting some time into.
Think of ways to obtain such products, or modify existing ones
(But be sure of your rights to do so!). 7. Sell what is in
demand. Coins, stamps and other collectibles are always in
demand. They are easy to buy and easy to sell and ship. If you
spend time researching the ones that sell the best, for the most
profit, you can do very well in this area. Try to come up with
unique ways of presenting these items as well. Hopefully these
tips will get you started. Always keep in mind that uniqueness
seems to be the key to eBay success. Even if you're selling
existing and plentiful items, come up with a unique way of
selling or packaging them, and you may just find the next
winner. Good luck, and happy selling!
----------------------------------- By: Hamoon Arbabi Source:
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