Ebay Seller Secrets, Plus Buying to Save Cash
by Ross Goldberg
Published on this site: March 28th, 2006 - See
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Selling on Ebay can be a great home business in itself. There
is a lot that has to go into making a business out of Ebay.
Research is extremely important here:
- Research your product on Ebay before you look anywhere
else. If you are purchasing an item for a certain amount,
you must make sure that you are not paying more than it
will be able to sell for on Ebay. You must be able to be
competitively priced to get sales.
- Research your product on Google and other search engines.
Find out what the most prominent sellers are charging for
your product. Pay special attention to the details used
in the listing of items you will be carrying. Most of these
companies have been in business and have already tried and
failed with different sales pages. You can give similar
information in your listings and not have to worry about
trial and error.
- Contact the manufacturer. The manufacturer may
be willing to work with you or steer you to a company that
will. Most manufacturers want you to buy in quantity, but
if you are unable to do so they can steer you toward reputable
companies that would work with smaller amounts. Never spend
money on wholesale lists.
- Search for your product name and the words "drop
shipper" on search engines. Check the prices they
offer for your product line. They will normally be in the
same price range that the product is selling for on Ebay.
Most try to charge a monthly fee for selling their products.
These are not true wholesalers or drop shippers. You will
be paying their "middle-man" fee to be able to
work with them. It would be easier to buy in small quantities
and handle shipping of the items yourself.
- Make sure you research shipping prices carefully.
The postal service has a calculator and offers free shipping
supplies on their website, UPS is great as well. If you
can afford to do so, make your shipping cost lower than
all of your competitors. Customers don't want to pay you
profit on the shipping of their product and will not buy
from you if they think you are robbing them on shipping
cost. Make sure you ship as often as possible. The Postal
Service will pick up from your home or office for no charge.
If you have heavier items, UPS charges a small fee to pick
up from your business or home. The fee to ship larger items
through UPS is much smaller than the post office.
The most important part of listing on Ebay is the actual
listing itself. Your sales presentation must go a step further
than your competition. Ebay is extremely competitive and you
must be ready to fight for your share of the marketplace.
- The single largest help we have had with our auctions
has been with a company named Auctiva. Their service
does not cost you a cent and you can actually make some
money off of them. They save you money by adding your images
to the inside of the auction itself. You don't have to pay
Ebay extra for more pictures. They have beautiful templates
you can use to make your auctions stand out from you competition.
You can schedule your listings for a specific time for free.
They can do this by offering shipping insurance to your
customers. You even get paid a portion of what your customer
pays!
- Be sure to add every important detail to your listing.
Remember that customers on Ebay cannot hold the product
in their hands. You need to provide every imaginable detail
in your listing to avoid forcing customers to ask you questions
that most people would want to ask. Check your competition
and make sure you add every imaginable detail before you
list your items.
- Pictures are extremely important. Take the best
pictures you can. Most digital cameras are very inexpensive
(especially if you buy them on Ebay!). Try to use at least
a 3.1 MP digital camera and you will get clearer pictures.
A white backdrop will make your pictures look professional.
Use a cardboard box as a backdrop with a white sheet over
it to use any light to your advantage and create the best
pictures possible. The more high quality pictures you add
to your listings, the more sales you will get.
How to Buy on Ebay
We have made some great decisions and purchases on Ebay.
We have also made mistakes and bad decisions on Ebay. Most
importantly we have learned from the mistakes we have made
and would like to pass on some advice to you. There are some
simple rules to follow when making purchases on Ebay that
will save you money.
Buying on Ebay has become so popular because you can find
almost anything you want in its auctions.
Here are the most important things to do when looking
for an item on Ebay:
- Rare items are normally easy to find, but using the
right keywords will help you find the best deal. Don't
think like a buyer, use keywords that you would use if you
were selling the item you are looking for. Be as vague as
possible with those words and you will find some very interesting
items. You can always narrow down your search if the words
you use don't find the right item.s
- Try looking in the category that you think the item
would be listed in. By checking the category, you will
find misspelled titles and other items that you may not
have found otherwise. Other sellers put their items into
a category that is too vague, so make sure you check every
possible category that the item you want may be listed in.
Many people do not research items properly before purchasing
on Ebay. Take advantage of this and make sure you leave
no stone unturned in your search for the best deal.
- Check out all of the small print! Sellers used to apply
huge shipping costs to items and hope that buyers would
not notice until after they agreed to purchase the item.
This is not done as much today, but should you pay shipping
for something that is delivered through Email? Make sure
you read the fine print. Larger sellers have typos in their
listings and you would be best off to check with them before
agreeing to buy from them. It is easier to get a question
answered than it is to back out of an agreement to purchase.
- Use the Watch function while doing your research.
This will leave items that you are interested in buying
in an easily accessible area where you can find them when
you are ready to purchase. It will also leave you time to
research and think about your purchase. Impulse buying on
Ebay can cost you a lot of money if you aren't careful.
- It is extremely important to look elsewhere online! Google
Base or Froogle, as well as other price comparison sites,
are a great place to check whether the deal you found is
as good as you think it is. Normally you can find the best
deal right on Ebay, but it is always best to look around
before you buy.
- Ebay's feedback system is extremely important.
If a seller is by far the cheapest seller for the item you
are looking for and has a -1 feedback score, odds are that
they will take your money and run. The system is in place
to make you feel more secure about buying from a person
on Ebay. Keep in mind that even the best sellers get a negative
feedback here and there. If they have a score of 10000 and
they have 2 or 3 negatives, they will be a safe purchase
for you. We have personally been robbed on Ebay and never
saw our money or the product. Ebay does the best they can
to protect all of its customers, but there are too many
scammers out there for Ebay to save us all.

Ross Goldberg is a disabled veteran of the Desert Storm
Era.After being diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, Arthritis, and
Permanent Nerve Damage, he purchased an expensive memory foam
mattress for himself. Upon using it he became obsessed with
understanding why it cost so much. What you are reading is
the result of years of research and comes from a true expert
in the bedding industry. http://www.memoryfoamfurniture.com
http://www.memoryfoamuniversity.org

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