
Joseph asks…
What sells best on Ebay? Tips on buying then selling? …?
So i’m thinking of setting a little business up.. Buying stuff on Ebay, then selling it for more. Has anyone got any tips? And what sells the best?
Thanks alot!

admin answers:
As most everyone collects something or other, one’s man trash is another man’s treasure. It really doesn’t matter what you sell as long as it isn’t junk. With the most popular items sold, you will have much more competition among sellers. You will have to be very competitive, reduce your profit margins and sell in VOLUME to make money.
BUYING TIPS
Be a snipe bidder using a sniping service such as: http://www.esnipe.com/
SELLING TIPS
You can go to ebay for a tutorial on how to be a seller:
http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/selling-basics.html
But to get to the nitty-gritty:
Be honest and accurate in your descriptions – One-sentence descriptions are for lazy sellers. One paragraph should be sufficient for most items. My general guideline is the more expensive (read higher priced) an item, the more you should ‘talk it up.’ It won’t be time wasted. Use lots of adjectives in your descriptions. Adjectives make prose and your items come alive. Without them, prose is dull and your items less appealing. Just add a little ‘sizzle’ and even have a little fun with it. In short, make your descriptions stand out above the crowd.
Be professional – use good English with no spelling errors
PICTURES:
Including one picture is a MUST, more pictures for higher priced items. Make sure your pictures are clear. There are far too many pictures on ebay that are dark. If prospective buyers can’t see your items clearly, your items, more than likely, will not fetch the closing prices they deserve. To remove darkness, use any photo editor to add some brightness and a wee bit of contrast.
Eliminate clutter. Prospective bidders don’t want to know what kind of cereal you eat or what kind of kitchen table or bedspread you have. Use a SOLID backdrop when taking your pictures as you want to focus all of the attention on your item. In short, the one and only thing you want in your picture is the item being sold. A SOLID white or light blue backdrop is best. However, there are certainly items that won’t show well on a light backdrop. In these cases, use a darker backdrop. And for gosh sake, don’t even think of using a plaid blanket as a backdrop for your pictures as I once saw on ebay. You should also crop the photos in your photo editor. Good pictures can add 5% to 10% to final closing prices.
GOOD DESCRIPTIONS + GOOD PICTURES = GOOD PRESENTATION. This is what you should strive for.
COMMUNICATION:
GOOD Communication is a must – Always notify buyers when you mail their items. It is not only a courtesy you would want and expect as a buyer but it is also both good customer service and good business practice. After all, you are the ‘President & CEO’ of your ‘company’ running your business but using ebay as your selling medium. In short, conduct your business so that it reflects well on you as a person. Treat everyone as a human being, not a living being and this includes people who have inquiries about your items, not just your buyers. Prospective buyers making these inquiries could ultimately be the winning bidders and possible repeat customers.
TIPS TO MAXIMIZE PROFITS:
Do not limit your auctions to one country. SELL WORLDWIDE. The reason is elementary. You now have access to the largest market ebay has to offer. Limiting your auctions to only one country also limits your potential profits. A basic business tenet is, ‘the greater the potential market, the greater the potential to maximize profits.’ But do note in your listing that PayPal is the only form of payment you will accept from overseas bidders/buyers. Through experience, you will learn that there are certain problem countries. Italy seems to be one of them. Mail sent to buyers in Italy very often ‘mysteriously disappears.’ If this is the case, just note in your listing you sell to all countries EXCEPT (name(s) here).
However, if you decide to limit sales to only one country, such as the USA, never say NO when you receive an email asking if you would ship to Taiwan, Germany, Australia or wherever. The reason is that you have a ‘FISH ON THE HOOK!’ This person will bid! When he or she does, this may force a previous bidder to enter another, higher bid or force later, first time bidders to come in with higher bids. So always say YES to these emails if you want to maximize your profits. But do say that PayPal is the only form of payment you will accept from these overseas bidders
Avoid selling ‘nickel and dime’ items. People who list and sell a steady stream of items that close for $5 or less are wasting their time. Less expensive, similar items ($5 or less) are best sold as a group to save time. If you have a large number of these cheaper, similar items, divide them up into sub lots of three, four or five.
More expensive (higher priced), similar items are best sold individually to maximize profits. There are ebay ‘vultures’ who just love to swoop down on similarly grouped items in one listing. When they win these auctions, they turn around and sell the items individually and, in most cases, get one and a half to 2 times and sometimes three times what they paid for them on an average item basis. I know this works. When I had more time (read unemployed), I was one of these ‘vultures.’ This is one of those situations where the parts are worth more than the whole.
If you want to do your listings OFFLINE, download the TURBO LISTER program free from ebay. Once you have finished with your listings, you can upload them anytime or schedule a date and time when you want your auctions to start.
Lastly, keep in mind that experience is the best teacher. Start off slowly listing only two or three items and see how that goes for you. Once you get your feet wet and gain confidence, start listing more items on a weekly basis. You will soon learn the ins and outs and the dos and don’ts in short order and ultimately settle on a system that works best for you. The more items you list, the more items you will sell, the more $$ you will make and the harder you will work. Nothing in life comes easy and that includes becoming a successful seller at ebay. If you are conscientious and put in a little extra effort, you will do well. If you are lazy or indifferent in selling your items, you won’t. Good luck & happy selling!

Laura asks…
Can I get some good tips to selling on ebay?
ive never really used ebay before and i need to get money off an ipod im selling to pay for the remainder of my school trip to italy.

admin answers:
You must be 18 or older to make an individual account on ebay & paypal. Under 18, you must have an adult make the accounts and give you permission to use them.
Be careful of scammers. Digital devices seem to be area most hit with scammers. Best advice is to ONLY accept paypal, ONLY ship in the US and be sure to use a tracking number AND insure the package. It is worth the extra money and you can always charge the buyer for it, as long as you REVEAL THAT in the posting.
As to HOW to sell, go to ebay, click HELP (top right), select “Learning Center” and to a LOT of reading there first. They explain things pretty clearly, if you take the time to do that.

Jenny asks…
Can you give me tips on selling on ebay?
Right now I’m selling items for $0.99 and under just to get more feedback. But my itmes aren’t selling. I’ve listed almost twelve items and only two sold out of them. I actually lost out on money. I followed ebay‘s tutorials and described my items and flaws if any. So what should I do? Any tips?
Thanks!
My ebay: http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/bonniie18

admin answers:
I’m an eBay seller, selling since 1999. I’m also a trading assistant and education specialist trained by eBay. My tips would be -
1 – You have sell something that someone else wants to buy. Do your research and see what people are buying, look at completed auctions in different categories that interest you. Make sure you research your items before you list them and you may find that they are not worth listing.
2 – It seems like you are selling items around the house that you no longer want, which is a good idea. I do not start auctions at $0.99, but lots of people do. I think it is a waste of time and money if the item does not sell. I start most items at $9.99, and once in a while a little less. Maybe you need to find more stuff to sell. Are you shopping thrift stores, flea markets, yard sales, etc. to find stuff to sell? Again, do your research.
3 – Sign up for other people’s eBay related news letters and blogs, there are great tips on what sells on eBay and for how much.
4 – Check out the website below, I use to spend a lot of time looking at the most watched items on eBay, you can get a lot of ideas there.
I looked at your descriptions and photos and they look good.
Good Luck. Let me know if I can be of help.

Sandra asks…
Tips for ebay (selling laptop)?
What are some tips for selling a laptop on ebay? I already know to wipe the hard drive, and to only ship to america, but are there any other things to know?
And how much do you think I could get for a asus g50vt-x5
-9800m (512mb dedicated) graphics card
-4gb ram
-320gb hard drive
-15.6 screen
any ideas? I’m going to start the bidding at around 700, is that too high?

admin answers:
Start it at $600.

James asks…
Any tips for selling on Ebay?
I’m selling stuff I dont need anymore like used wrestlers and stuff for your ipod. I’ve had it on for a couple days and no bids and no one bought it. I’m selling from around $5.00 to $30.00.
PLEASE HELP ME!!
I also might go on craigslist so if you have any tips for that please tell me.

admin answers:
The first thing you must remember is that we’re in a recession. Sales are soft everywhere, including eBay. The only company making money these days is Walmart (& the Walmart owned Sam’s Club).
Many people are buying only essentials. Regardless, your items can sell.
The other thing you have to consider is the size of your potential markert. Ebay has a worldwide market whereas Craigslist has a limited potential market, i.e., your general geographic area.
Be honest and accurate in your descriptions – One-sentence descriptions are for lazy sellers. One paragraph should be sufficient for most items. My general guideline is the more expensive (read higher priced) an item, the more you should ‘talk it up.’ It won’t be time wasted. Use lots of adjectives in your descriptions. Adjectives make prose and your items come alive. Without them, prose is dull and your items less appealing. Just add a little ‘sizzle’ and even have a little fun with it. In short, make your descriptions stand out above the crowd.
Be professional – use good English with no spelling errors
PICTURES:
ALWAYS include at least one picture, more pictures for higher priced items. Make sure your pictures are clear. There are far too many pictures on ebay that are dark. If prospective buyers can’t see your items clearly, your items, more than likely, will not fetch the closing prices they deserve. To remove darkness, use any photo editor to add some brightness and a wee bit of contrast.
Eliminate clutter. Prospective bidders don’t want to know what kind of cereal you eat or what kind of kitchen table or bedspread you have. Use a SOLID backdrop when taking your pictures as you want to focus all of the attention on your item. In short, the one and only thing you want in your picture is the item being sold. A SOLID white or light blue backdrop is best. However, there are certainly items that won’t show well on a light backdrop. In these cases, use a darker backdrop. And for gosh sake, don’t even think of using a plaid blanket as a backdrop for your pictures as I once saw on ebay. You should also crop the photos in your photo editor. Good pictures can add 5% to 10% to final closing prices.
GOOD DESCRIPTIONS + GOOD PICTURES = GOOD PRESENTATION. This is what you should strive for.
COMMUNICATION:
GOOD Communication is a must – Always notify buyers when you mail their items. It is not only a courtesy you would want and expect as a buyer but it is also both good customer service and good business practice. After all, you are the ‘President & CEO’ of your ‘company’ running your business but using ebay as your selling medium. In short, conduct your business so that it reflects well on you as a person. Treat everyone as a human being, not a living being and this includes people who have inquiries about your items, not just your buyers.
TIPS TO MAXIMIZE PROFITS:
Do not limit your auctions to one country. SELL WORLDWIDE. The reason is elementary. You now have access to the largest market ebay has to offer. Limiting your auctions to only one country also limits your potential profits. A basic business tenet is, ‘the greater the potential market, the greater the potential to maximize profits.’ But do note in your listing that PayPal is the only form of payment you will accept from overseas bidders/buyers. Through experience, you will learn that there are certain problem countries. Italy seems to be one of them. Mail sent to buyers in Italy very often ‘mysteriously disappears.’ If this is the case, just note in your listing you sell to all countries EXCEPT (name(s) here).
However, if you decide to limit sales to only one country, such as the USA, never say NO when you receive an email asking if you would ship to Taiwan, Germany, Australia or wherever. The reason is that you have a ‘FISH ON THE HOOK!’ This person will bid! When he or she does, this may force a previous bidder to enter another, higher bid or force later, first time bidders to come in with higher bids. So always say YES to these emails if you want to maximize your profits. But do say that PayPal is the only form of payment you will accept from these overseas bidders
Do not limit your payment options – Offer all of them. Sellers who offer only PayPal or only money orders or money orders and checks are further limiting their potential market and, in turn, reducing their potential to maximize profits. Some people will not bid on items that do not have PayPal as a payment option. Then you have a smaller percentage that refuse to use PayPal and prefer to pay by check only or money order only.
Avoid selling ‘nickel and dime’ items. People who list and sell a steady stream of items that close for $5 or less are wasting their time. Less expensive, similar items ($5 or less) are best sold as a group to save time. If you have a large number of these cheaper, similar items, divide them up into sub lots of three, four or five.
More expensive (higher priced), similar items are best sold individually to maximize profits. There are ebay ‘vultures’ who just love to swoop down on similarly grouped items in one listing. When they win these auctions, they turn around and sell the items individually and, in most cases, get one and a half to 2 times and sometimes three times what they paid for them on an average item basis. I know this works. When I had more time (read unemployed), I was one of these ‘vultures.’ This is one of those situations where the parts are worth more than the whole.
If you want to do your listings OFFLINE, download the TURBO LISTER program free from ebay. Once you have finished with your listings, you can upload them anytime or schedule a date and time when you want your auctions to start.
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