I've Even Sold a Home on eBay - Internet Marketing Success for Newbies By Craig Bradburn
The story goes that eBay was founded when a young fiancée asked her computer geek boyfriend for a way to sell PEZ dispensers. As it turns out that’s not true, but if you can figure an angle on how to sell on eBay you may be in for a profitable pursuit and that includes selling PEZ dispensers.
EBay started out as a small auction site named Auction web. Long before the words "how to sell on eBay" were first uttered, eBay’s founder Pierre Omidyar was learning his computer programming craft by skipping out of gym class, spending time on his science teacher's computer.
Omidyar's desire to let people find out how to sell on eBay came years later as he and other young computer fanatics were looking for something useful for the internet to do. Omidyar hatched a clever business plan based on some auctions he had learned about and over a long weekend scratched out the first computer code that grew into eBay. People have been trying to learn how to sell on eBay ever since.
How to sell on eBay is probably one of the most asked questions about the site. Ask any eBay user how to sell on eBay and you will get diverse answers. Amateur sellers know how to sell a single item on eBay. Pros know how to sell on eBay in quantity and Power Sellers know how to sell on eBay like no others.
To learn how to sell on eBay can be an enjoyable and profitable venture. Whether you decide to sell single items you find around the house or take the big eBay plunge and open an online store, to learn how to sell on eBay can be quite an experience.
EBay is a convenient outlet for sellers and buyers around the globe, There have been numerous books devoted to how to sell on eBay and consumers pick them off online book store shelves in volumes. Learning how to sell on eBay can clear out your attic and put a few bucks in your pocket. Regardless of your status, anybody can learn how to sell on eBay and have a good time doing it.
Below are a few tips to get you started selling on eBay successfully:
1) Provide a photograph/picture of the product. A picture is worth a thousand words. I know this term is over stated, but people still like to see things before they buy them. So make sure any products you list on eBay are accompanied by good quality digital photographs.
2) Before you list a particular product, spend time researching other similar products on eBay, plus study the bidding process.
3) You must do your home work and learn all you can about shipping. Shipping is controlled by the eBay seller, but some methods of shipping are better than others when selling on eBay. You must determine the best method of shipping your product in terms of expense and reliability. Do include shipping cost in your shipping information for potential eBay buyers.
4) A powerful-descriptive eBay listing is a must. Write the product listing with search engine friendly phrasing paying great attention to details. This is your opportunity to shine and entice people to bid on your product.
5) As an eBay seller the more payment options you offer prospective bidders, the more your product will attract bidders, and the more successful your selling on eBay will be. So don't neglect to offer a full array of payment options, including credit cards.
6) This is by far the MOST IMPORTANT aspect for selling successfully on eBay. So please pay close attention. Positive Feedback equal Credibility. If you have a consistent record of positive feedback prospective buyers will both bid often on your products and be willing to pay higher prices. So you may want to wait on placing higher priced products until you have established a successful track record as a credible eBay seller.
Selling on eBay is just like running any other internet business. You must follow certain rules that are in place to protect both the seller and the buyer. Do this, plus provide oustanding customer service and the combination will translate into increased eBay sales.
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