
One item that I find constantly sold on eBay that you would never think of is clothing.
While some people may feel strange about purchasing used clothes on the internet, the reality is that it’s not much different then purchasing them at a garage sale or bargain store. And used clothes present an opportunity to find a steal on a single clothing item or bulk of clothes that would normally cost you a fortune from a new clothing store.
If you are considering selling clothes on eBay, the first and only place you can start is by searching your home or apartment for clothes that you no longer wear, no longer fit, or are outdated. Collect these clothes in a bin or on hangers and set all in one place.
Next you need to wash each item carefully and intently. Make sure the clothing item no longer smells dirty or has stains on the material. If the clothing is in bad shape with a lot of holes or rips your best bet may be just to donate it to a clothing shelter.
Make sure you also wash each item according to the tag’s instructions in order to make sure you do not damage or ruin the material.
After you have washed and decided on all the clothing items you will sell, make a list for each item including the brand, color, size, and condition.
Lay each clothing item out on a flat and well-lit area such as a dining room table. Grab your digital camera and begin taking snapshots of each item. Make sure you get a few shots of each item. For example, with t-shirts you would want to include a photo of both the front and back of the t-shirt. A close up on the shirt’s logo may add further value to the item.
Secondly, you need to take measurements of each clothing items. The measurements must be active, because even a slight error could save a buyer who cannot fit into the clothing item a lot of time and hassle. Make sure you include the bust/chest, waist, hips, inseam, and length on the item’s description.
Last but not least, post the clothing item on eBay with a starting bid, photos, and the item’s description. Make sure you start out with a very low starting bid in order to ensure interest and competition. Remember these are clothes were talking about, as people aren’t going to spend $9 for a used Reebok t-shirt when they can buy one new for $12.
Remember that honesty is the number one business ethic, and it’s especially important on eBay. The customer cannot touch or smell the item, so they can only rely on the information you provide them. The better and more accurate your description, along with quality photos and a reasonable asking price all contribute to honesty.
Make sure you also are very specific about pricing, methods of payment you will receive, and shipping information. Once the auction ends, keep in close communication with the buyer, addressing any questions, payment problems, or shipping concerns. Always notify the buyer once payment is received and product is shipped. Try to ship the product as soon as possible after receiving the payment.
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How do you make money on eBay?
Have you heard about some of the success stories about everyday individuals like you and me making a fortune off eBay?
It’s amazing that some online auction site can pay the bills and rent each month for many individuals out there but it is true…well to some extent actually.
The answer is obvious you sell merchandise. But it’s deeper then that. You need to know how to sell, when to sell, and where to sell. Okay the last part is already taken care of as you’ve have already selected eBay as your location, but the rest I still up in the air I assume.
People can make a lot of money on eBay, but it doesn’t happen overnight. eBay is a business like anything and most successful businessmen will testify that riches do not strike overnight!
When you decide to sell on eBay, I’m assuming you have already selected which product(s) you will sell? If you haven’t, then that is where you need to start. Start out by selling products you already own. Most people have a ton of junk lying around the house. By junk I don’t necessarily mean things that do not work or something you picked out of a garbage disposal but rather goods that are entirely usable but something you just do not use much anymore.
Take a quick tour around the house and make a list of everything you could sell. Break the page down into two columns. One column should list things you definitely want to sell and the other things you might sell.
After you complete the list, sit down and jot down a starting bid for each product. It may serve you well to do research on eBay, typing in the product in the search engine, and studying what other sellers are asking for the same or similar product. Remember you want to start with a fairly low opening bid to interest buyers and generate an active auction. Ask less then you want and if you go about it right, you’ll actually make more money.
I know this sounds strange, but it’s the truth. So you may ask “how do I go about it right?” First off, you need to take pictures of your product. If you do not own a digital camera then invest in one. Online buyers want to see photos of the product so they can gauge the condition of the product. Take four or five quality photos in a well-lit setting.
Accompany the excellent photos with an excellent product description. Make sure you state the brand, model, etc of the product as well as the condition of everything. If something does not work, make sure you mention it. Focus on all the positives first but make sure you never fool your buyer into buying something they actually are never going to get. Try to include some type of limited warranty or exchange on the product if the buyer is not satisfied.
Also, make sure you are precise and detailed on how you wish to get paid. If you only sell through pay pal, make sure you state that in the description. State a preference for how long you expect payment after the product is won by an individual buyer and always post a disclaimer that allows you to override any sales if you believe the buyer is a scammer.
The biggest key to making money on eBay is not the price! Get that through your head. Focus on the actual sale – the description, photos, and pricing information that specifically allows the potential buyer(s) to understand just exactly what they are getting for their investment.
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