Selling on eBay gives you an opportunity to start your own home based business. Many people have already started a home based business selling on eBay and many more will do the same. Virtually anyone can do it. And YOU can successfully sell on eBay too!
Regardless of whether you want to make few extra bucks or make living selling online, this easy guide will walk you through the basics of starting a home based business selling on eBay.
You will need a computer, an internet connection, an eBay account which you can get free at the eBay website. You also need to be familiar with how to list items that are sold, and you will have to be able get the products sold to the person(s) who buys from you.
Getting Started Selling on eBay
Before selling on eBay as a business, you will have to familiarize yourself with the eBay format if you have not already done so. Simply go to eBay.com, browse through the categories that you feel you will be selling in. It is also a good idea to register (for free at eBay.com) and buy a few items yourself to get a feel for the process.
A few of the questions you will want to answer are what are you going to going to sell, where you will get products from and at what cost, and who are your buyers going to be?
If you are serious about making serious about starting a profitable home based business selling on eBay, you are going to have to develop a marketing strategy.
The first important decision that you will have make is..
What can you sell on eBay? Pretty much anything. When you first start selling on eBay, the items sold will most likely be things that are "lying around the house unwanted."
It is almost always better to focus your time and energy on selling a few items or related items.
Where to Find Profitable Products for Sale?
A major part of the success of your home based business will being able to reliably find products that you will be able to sell for a profit.
Once you have an idea of what you want will be selling on eBay, you need to focus your efforts more and find one or more niche markets. If you sell books for example, you can consider selling mainly college textbooks. This will allow you to better know the items that you will selling and more importantly your target customers and the categories which they buy from on eBay.
Choosing eBay Categories to List Your Products in
Browse the eBay categories that are most relevant to the product(s) that you are selling and list them in the categories that have the most visitors and buyers also the ones the ones that are the most specific to what you are selling. In most cases, you should list your items in no less than 5 categories.
Keeping Track of Your Auctions
You will need to be able track an auction from beginning to end. When you begin to have a large number of products listed for sell, you will need to develop a system to keep track of all of them. If you list only a few items at a time, you may be able to keep track of them with a spreadsheet or on a piece of paper. If you will be listing numerous items at once, you want to use software.
If you will not be using software to keep track of the listings, be sure write down the item number, URL, listing price, listing date and time, and the category(s).
When an auction ends, write down the time it ended, the selling price if any, and the buyer's contact information. Index the auctions by auction number for future reference. This system works if you have only a few items listed at a time. It is very important to keep track of all of your auctions, especially for tax purposes.
Writing a Good Description and Posting Quality Pictures of Your eBay Items
Item description is the only source of information for potential buyer about your particular item. Also this is your chance to impress buyers and to strengthen their wish to buy from you. See How to Write a Good Description for your eBay Auctions.
Another aspect you will want to become very familiar with will be posting quality pictures. If you will be selling any physical product, this is essential. All that you need to post a picture is a digital camera and a way to upload the image(s) to your computer.
Again, I have to stress that when starting an eBay business, treat it like a business if you are serious about making real money selling on eBay. Develop a strategy before you begin to invest any significant amount of time, energy and money into your eBay business. Ask yourself questions such as:
Many people have already started and are operating a successful home based business selling on eBay, many of them making living on eBay. If owning and operating a home based business is what you want, selling on eBay is one more idea and opportunity to do so.
See also:
Selling on eBay - Starting Your eBay Business
Getting Started With eBay: First Steps in Buying and Selling Online
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Comments
A very detailed guide to
A very detailed guide to starting a home based business at ebay. I might include this as an option for a new business I am planning. Thanks a lot.
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