Finding Antiques And Collectibles To Sell On eBay
Many people who decide to make a living selling collectibles on
eBay soon fail. I meet them in the line at the post office. They
tell me they just quit their job in order to sell things full
time on eBay.
I ask them, "What are you doing to find more items to sell?"
Only the people who can answer this question last more than a
few weeks. The others soon run out of things to sell and just
give up.
I got started buying trains and toys when I was in grade school.
My dad and I collected toy trains and we built up quite a
collection over the years. We didn't have a lot of money so we
ran ads, put signs up, handed out cards, networked and tried all
kinds of methods to get people to sell us their trains to us.
We bought lots of trains and kept what we wanted then sold the
rest in order to keep the cash moving.
Over the past 23 years we have refined a system that constantly
generates calls. Here's a short list of ways to find and buy
antiques and collectibles. These 10 strategies will get you
thinking about ways to get sellers to call you.
Remember, you are always better off making someone call you
rather than competing with everyone else to call a seller. My
system is all about getting your phone to ring with sellers on
the line.
When you go to yard sales, auctions and antique malls, you are
in a race against all the other collectors and dealers. When
people call you it is because you have made them think about
converting their unwanted items into cash by selling them to
you. You are in control.
Sure, you can go to yard sales and rely on luck. But if you are
serious about selling on eBay you need to have a steady stream
of collectibles coming in. You can't rely on blind luck or
getting there before the other dealers.
You need a system to get a constant stream of new items coming
to you to sell.
Here are 10 quick ways to get people to sell you their antiques
and collectibles. These will get you thinking about ways to make
your phone ring. I buy and sell toy trains, but so you can
better focus on what you specialize in, I have substituted the
word widget for toy trains.
1. Develop a marketing plan outlining exactly how you are going
to make your phone ring.
2. Have a strategy that will make the seller want to take your
offer. This is the psychology of buying and creating a win-win
situations. Nobody wants to lose. Make every seller feel like
they are getting a good deal and they'll bring you more business.
3. Ask the person in line behind you at the post office, bank,
and supermarket if they have any widgets for sale. Being shy
doesn't make you money!
4. Show off the widgets you have. There are MANY ways to do
this. Let people enjoy the widgets you have and your phone will
ring with others wanting to sell widgets to you.
5. Run ads that say "Top Dollar Paid For Widgets."
6. Send a letter to local real estate agents telling them you
pay cash for unwanted widgets. They often encounter people
anxious to sell.
7. Tell other widget dealers you will buy any widgets they
don't want.
8. Pay others to find widgets for you by offering a finders fee
to anyone that helps you buy widgets.
9. Send Thank You letters to everyone you've bought widgets
from in the past, and remind them you pay cash when they get
their friends and neighbors to sell you widgets.
10. Network, network, network. It's not as hard as you might
think it is to spread the word in a community that you are the
person to call when someone has a widget to sell.
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more about buying and selling antiques and collectibles.