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Pricing for Dummies: How to Find What Your
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Published on this site: October 18th, 2006 - See more articles from this month
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Setting prices on eBay can sometimes feel like shooting while blindfolded.
As convenient as it would be, no one has put together a convenient little
guide you can grab to find the average price for Item X. Trying to assemble
the seemingly unlimited categories and products being sold on eBay, along with the prices
they typically go for, into one handy compilation would be a task that
could make anyone throw their hands up in despair.
EBay Pricing Made Easy
Well, almost anyone. but author Julia Wilkinson http://www.YardsalersEBayers.com
thought she was up to the challenge. And she's spent the last year compiling
all that information into one useful, time-saving aid, The EBay Price
Guide. This paperback volume can be a tremendous resource, especially
if you're just getting started on eBay and have no idea what to expect, in terms of pricing. It provides a terrific overview-just
flip through the pages and see what's selling and for how much.
The Highlights While not entirely exhaustive (publishers actually insisted
on
cutting it down by two thirds), the book contains many pertinent facts
and figures:
Gauging Your Choices
The price guide is a great research supplement. The data was gleaned primarily
from http://Hammertap.com's DeepAnalysis research tool, using the data
in the auction title and the final prices. You don't get the product specifics,
such as year and condition, so once you find your specific niche, you'll
want to do more extensive fact-finding with a tool like http://Terapeak.com
or http://mpire.com.
But the book can quickly put your product ideas into perspective and shave
a lot of time off the top of the research process.
Whether you're looking to buy or sell, The EBay Price Guide is a great
starting point. You can keep it on your desk as a quick reference, rather
than having to go sort through a lot of data online, which can be very
time-consuming. Wilkinson explains, "When you're trying to decide
what you're going to sell on eBay, you're looking for initial numbers. so you can go into this guide
and come up with a really quick idea of whether or not it's worth doing."
Not only can you check out the products you're considering, but you might
also get ideas for products you hadn't even thought about.
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