Topic: Make Money Online

Ten Tips for eBay Sellers



Ten Tips for eBay Sellers

1. Think small!

A common mistake new eBay entrepreneurs and sellers make is buying large amounts of stock, before they know if they have a hot seller on their hands. They also rush into things before they even know how eBay itself functions. Selling on eBay tends to be more complex than buying.

Over time you’ll gain experience and learn the way eBay works. Once you’ve figure whats selling well you can then buy large amounts of start to sell.

We recommend that for the first few months that you just try to buy and sell items that aren’t expensive and that vary widely. This won’t strain your budget and you’ll learn about various markets. Once you’ve found items that really sell well then you can really start to make some good money.

Also, think physically small. Large items tend not to sell well on eBay (with some exceptions) due to exorbitant shipping fees. So try to sell products that are easy to ship!

2. Be available and respond promptly.

You should always respond to inquires about your items promptly. The internet is used by people who want something and they want it fast. Sometimes it’s information, other times it’s a product. For this reason you must stay on top of your eBay messages from prospective buyers. Once you’ve gotten more established you could even hire someone fulltime to just do this. The more effective and the quicker you respond to questions the more likely someone is to buy from you.

3. Schedule your time properly and stay organized.

Make a list of things that need to be done and stick to it! If ebay isn’t your full time job you’ll only have some spare time to keep your eBay business rolling. Obviously once eBay becomes your full time job this becomes more important. The beauty of this is that you always know when and what needs to be done, so keep a to list or journal.

4. Use professional looking photographs.

Ever heard the saying “A picture speaks a thousand words”? It remains true to this day. If a picture is bad quality and looks unprofessional or if the item is hard to see, the buyer may not bid on your item. This is not what you want. Even if you have to spen extra money on better lightning or a photo tent, you must ensure your pictures look professional and are appealing! This is super important.

5. There’s more than just eBay.

eBay is THE king when it comes to places to start selling products, but eBay is not the only option. You need a presence on the web and you should think about that very early on. You could use Myspace or place an Yahoo classifieds. The main thing here is not to remember that there is more it than just eBay itself. Building your online profile can be done cheaply and easily in various ways. Consider outsourcing the design of your website on elance.com

6. Lookout for different products that might sell well.

Just because you’ve found a hot product and have some good stock doesn’t mean you should become complacent. Observe the activities of other traders. Read articles in magazines, look for emerging trends, programs for home decoration, etc. You may have overlooked a new hot item or niche to start getting into.

7. Keep in touch with your supplier.

If you dropship make sure you lots unnecessary work can be created when your supplier runs out of stock and you have a backlog of orders. An angry customers may want their order(s) refunded and this will cause you headaches and even hurt the bottom line. All you have to do is make sure the communication with your supplier is open. Trust us, your life will be easier.

8. Market Research and Keyword Research.

Your goal is to have customers reach your listings and your products with with ease. One way to do this is by doing some simple keyword research. You should allocate some time on a regular basis so that you can keep abreast of what people are searching for and what’s new.

9. Use software to organize your listings.

You have many options for listing your items. But it boils down to whether or not you want to list them by hand or use software. We’ve found that if you have to list more than 15 items at a time without using software it will be very difficult and costly. Given that, you should really use software if you have many items to list. Just do some research, there are plenty of software solutions for eBay sellers.

10. Offer free shipping, if you can!

Prospective bidders are far more likely to big if you offer free shipping. However, just make sure it doesn’t cut into your profit margins too much. Consider the weight of your item and the fact that depending on distance, the cost of shipping can vary wildly. Don’t allow it to cripple your profit and offer free shipping only if you can afford it.

Happy selling!



How To Open an eBay Account



how to open an ebay account

eBay is at the world center for online trading. Millions of users take advantage of the site where they may sell or buy just about anything they would ever want. From the most essentially to the most bizarre, anything and everything is available for purchase on eBay and at a great rate too. Opening up an account on eBay is free. Here is a guide for how to open an eBay account for new users.

First, visit at www.ebay.com and click on “Register.” Returning users will click on “Sign In.”

The registration page is fairly straightforward and easy to navigate. Some people may wonder why eBay needs personal information like your phone number. To answer your question, eBay only uses the number when they are having problems with your account and need to contact you promptly. This rarely happens and you’ll more than likely never hear from eBay outside your email.

On the registration page enter your name, address, and country. Enter the telephone number followed by an email address. Keep in mind your email address is the primary way eBay will contact you so select an email you check often. Re-enter the email address to make sure it is the correct one.

Select a user ID and password. Keep in mind that these two items are what you need to log onto eBay each and every time. Therefore it is important to select a user ID and password that you will remember and is not too complicated. Then again avoid a very bland and simple username and password. eBay requires all users to create a user ID that combines letters with numbers. eBay also requires all passwords to be 6-20 characters in length, a combination of letters, numbers, or symbols, and something that is not similar to the user ID or email nor easily guessed. Passwords are case sensitive.

Re-enter the password to couple check it is right. Enter your birthday to show proof of your age. Individuals under the age of 18 may not sign up for an eBay account. Select a secret question and answer needed for when you forget your password and need to retrieve it.

Enter the verification code by referencing the six digit/letter code in the box above. The verification code is for added security purposes. If you have trouble reading the code you can refresh it or hear it. The registration is not valid until the verification code you type in matches the visual in the box.

Read the User Agreement and Privacy Policy. While it may read dull and boring, the two documents are used to protect your privacy and ensure a safe trading place on eBay. Understand your rights and the rights of eBay. Click on “I Agree” after you have read the two documents.

Individuals with new accounts are presented the opportunity to also sign up for PayPal while joining eBay. PayPal is the primary escrow system used on eBay and 70% or more of the sellers on eBay will request payment through PayPal. PayPal is also free and only takes a few minutes to sign up for. PayPal is also 100% safe because it prevents personal information (such as social security number, credit card number, etc) from being exchanged from buyer to seller or vice versa.

Once you click on the link in the confirmation email you are all finished. Enjoy your stay on eBay!