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Are you fairly new to eBay
business? Or is just planning to enter the world of eBay
business and test its waters? You have nothing to fear.
Here are simple startup tips for you, newbie.
Entering the eBay business means that you are
setting up shop on eBay and become a seller. It is easy and
risk-free. All you need to have is a computer, an internet
connection and an inventory of items to sell. No startup costs
are expected of you. Even if you’re at home, you can monitor
your eBay business easily enough. You can also do marketing
online, right within eBay.
Starting out As a newbie seller, you have a
fairly good chance of succeeding in the eBay business by
starting out with items that you know and have experience with.
Take it from the experts, when you start with products you are
knowledgeable about, you are right on target regarding its
value.
However, if the items you are supposed to start
with do not fall in the line of your expertise, there’s no
cause for worry. You only have to research about the items you
have to know their value.
There might be several odds
and ends in your house that are fairly in good condition but
not needed anymore. Or you might know of family and friends who
have possessions they want to get rid of. You can also buy
discounted products, seasonal and specialized items and crafts
then resell them. The eBay business has no limit on what
products you could sell, as long as there are buyers
interested.
Have a photo, make a sale Once you have set-up
shop in the eBay business, start the ball rolling by letting
customers know of your merchandise. Do this by taking pictures
of the products you are putting up for sale. The photo
alongside your item listing is free. A 35-cent paid photo post
of your product is offered by eBay - a scheme called Gallery.
It works by having a thumbnail photo of your product along with
its listing on the search results.
Be aware that most customers in the eBay
business prefer to see the photo of the product for sale. Most
often, your listing will get hits largely because of photo
attachments. People need to know they are buying something that
exists. You may find that once you upload more photos for each
of your product listing, the demand for your products
increases. Close-up and high-quality photos of your products
are likely to bring you great sales outcome.
Price ‘em right Upon seeing your product, the
next thing potential buyers on the eBay business look up is the
price. Note that in the eBay business, it is necessary to
remind you not price your item too high, or else buyers may
lose interest. With a reasonable starting price, you only need
to have two bidders to set off a higher price.
The principle in the eBay business, with
regards to setting up the starting price, is that the lower you
set the price, the more potential buyers bid on it. You can
even get them so attached to the item and inspire a need to be
the bidder who gets the item.
For how long do you list up
your product? As a seller, listing a product in the eBay
business involves meeting qualifications to use one-day period
listing and paying necessary fees for 10-day listings. There
are several factors to know how long you should list an item in
the eBay business: - Longer period listing gives potential
buyers more time to see your item and place bids - Listing
depending on your selling volume. - Limited period of listing
if you are selling products related to certain events
Other things which sellers in the eBay business
need to do to generate more profits: - Regularly checking out
the hit list for your items to know if you are getting more
traffic. More traffic means more buyers. - Have a detailed
product description on your listing to minimize numerous buyer
inquiries - Proper handling of payment and shipping. Be aware
that 3 out of 4 buyers on the eBay business prefer paying with
PayPal. - Keep your buyers, happy and satisfied with your
products and overall service. - Lastly, keep tabs on other eBay
sellers’ experiences in the eBay business for you to learn and
succeed.

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