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3 Tools for Product Sourcing on Ebay - Using
by Chris Malta & Robin Cowie |
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Published on this site: August 18th, 2006 - See more articles from this month
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You may have already discovered that selling on eBay can be fun and profitable.
But after you've cleared out your garage and attic, and auctioned off
everything your husband owns, where can you go to get new product ideas?
Tapping into EBay's Resources
Most people don't realize that eBay itself is actually a terrific place
to find product sourcing ideas. Besides being an easy selling venue with
built-in traffic, it also contains a goldmine of useful data about what
that traffic wants to buy. One of eBay's best-kept secrets is their Seller
Central page (http://www.EBay.com/SellerCentral).
Very few people, even PowerSellers, are aware of this valuable resource.
Consequently, very few people are taking advantage of the tools available
there:
Catering to Your Customers
Advises Elms, "Don't ever try to sell to the buyer what you think
they need to own." Users are already telling you what they want to
buy-you just have to listen. These tools show you what consumers are saying
they want and how they're saying they want to find it. EBay users are
ready to spend money with you-all you need to do is give them what they're
looking for.
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