eBay Tips
eBay Tips
For just a moment, try to comprehend the power of the Internet.
Every day, there are millions of people from around the globe
"surfing the web."
People run their business from the Internet, search for love,
research succulent recipes, plan vacations, and best of all -
they SHOP! People that shop are always looking for a bargain,
not just any bargain, but something spectacular.
The most popular public auction site, eBay, is where people
gather to find anything from dishes to jewelry to houses and
just about everything in between. Last year there was even a
mother sold on eBay!
You can purchase amazing original artwork from China, have it
signed by the artist, and shipped directly to your home. Perhaps
you are trying to find 12 yards of Toile to reupholster your
couch. You might even be looking for a new lawnmower or
different power tools. The great news is that eBay has it all!
The other side of buying is the selling. Anyone can sell
anything on eBay. Open an account, list your product, and wait
for the bids to start coming in. There are secrets to being a
power seller on eBay. While it is true that anyone can sell, to
be successful, you need to know the inside secrets. One woman
made over $250,000 last year on items sold on eBay. She is just
one out of thousands and thousands of people that make a ton of
money just selling merchandise.
Are you ready to learn how to be an eBay seller? You will find
it to be easy, fun, and exciting.
1. Collectibles
Hot sellers on eBay are collectibles such as coins, stamps, or
dolls. You can check out the collectibles category to get a
better idea of what people love to buy. Anything that will move
up in value would fall in this category.
2. Consumables
This popular category would include anything that people use and
then would need to buy again such as lotions, perfumes, camera
film, candles, etc.
3. Information Products
In this category, you would sell anything that can be sent on a
CD or floppy disc or downloaded from the Internet. This is
another popular category.
4. Start at Home
When you first get started, it can be a little unnerving. The
best option is to start by looking around your own home. Think
of items that you would sell in a garage sale. However, instead
of pricing each item and lugging it outside hoping for a nice
sunny day, you can advertise them on the Internet.
5. Just eBay
Although there are several other quality auction websites, eBay
is by far the most popular and most successful. Although you
could start using all the other sites, by spreading yourself out
too thin you take the risk of getting things mixed up. In
reality, it is better to use eBay and focus your attention and
efforts on this one site. You will not be disappointed.
6. Look Around
Navigate through each section to familiarize yourself with all
the different pages. You will find a site map and help tab,
which are very useful tools. It will take a little time to get
used to the site but start by looking. As you start selling,
navigating will become much easier.
7. Quick Response
When you have an item listed on eBay and a potential buyer
contacts you with a question, respond quickly. It is important
and actually critical to your success to check your account
several times a day. Answering a question could be the
difference between you getting the sale or the buyer going
elsewhere.
8. Trustworthiness
It is extremely important that you handle your account with
integrity. The number of positive comments and amount of stars
earned are what will be the deciding factor for many buyers. Be
professional, polite, and stand by what you sell.
9. Accuracy
When you list your item(s) on eBay, write an accurate
description. You do not have to write long paragraphs of
rambling information but provide exact measurements, colors,
condition, etc. Be extremely precise when it comes to your
description.
10. Buyer Contact
Once your item(s) have sold, be responsive to the buyer. Contact
them in a quick manner, thank them for their purchase, and
provide the required information for payment.