The Best Products To Sell On eBay
Do some research on eBay and see how many other listings for
your item(s) are appearing. It always pays to know how much
competition you have. Also see what the items are going for by
looking at the "completed auctions", see which ones sell better
than others, and see if you'll be able to turn a profit by
selling your choice of products.
However these are some handy rules of thumb when choosing items
to sell on eBay.
1. Don't sell "high demand" gadgets. I know this sounds wacky
but think about it: If you decide you're going to sell MP3
players, your competition will be companies like Apple, Samsung,
Creative, and Rio. These are big companies and you just can't
compete with them. Even companies like Hewlett Packard and
Microsoft run auctions on eBay to sell overstock, how can you
compete with these big guys?
2. Sell consumable goods. Consumable goods are things that
people need, use up, and will come back for more. An example of
some consumable goods is computer paper, ink jet cartridges, and
even housewares like candles. The next time they buy they might
even come to you directly off eBay and that will help you reduce
listing fees.
3. Sell collectibles and rarities. When someone is looking for
something that you can't get just anywhere, they always think of
looking for it on eBay. Rare and hard to find items have less
competition and people are always looking for collectibles to
complete their collections or for sentimental value..
4. Sell your knowledge. Another great item to sell on eBay is
your knowledge or expertise. Create a PDF about "how to make
money" or "how to bake a cake" and people will bid on the items
for the information.
These are just a few examples of products that you should choose
in order to have a successful eBay storefront. Just keep in mind
that the less competition that you have, the better. However
make sure there is sufficient demand for your products so that
you can make a decent profit off of your venture!
About the author:
Jennifer Clason is the site owner and operator of MommyJobs.com.
She has been running a full-time home-based Internet business
for 7+ years now and owns more than 10 different Internet Sales
websites.
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