There is a lot of money to be made as a seller on eBay. Thousands
and thousands of sales are made each day, resulting in a lot of income
for a lot of sellers. And there is still room for you if you want to
get involved – whether you want to earn some part time cash or set up a
whole new full time business on the side.
But where do you get your stock from? How do you get started? And
how can you build a business that gives you PowerSeller status? Relax –
you’re about to find out.
It’s easy work to get started earning money on eBay. Once you’ve
signed up for your free account the best way to get a feel for what
selling is like is to auction off some of your personal items that you
no longer want. If you are going to start buying stock to resell,
you’ll do better by getting some basic selling experience first. While we are on the subject of stock, you’ll need to decide what kind
of business you are going to set up. Of course you can sell anything
you like, but if you want to make a name for yourself it helps to become
known for selling a specific type of product.
Now that doesn’t necessarily mean your product area needs to be a
small one; on the contrary it could be quite large. You could sell toys
for example – there’s plenty there to keep any seller going for months
on end without selling the same thing twice. You do need to pick a
popular product though, and it’s worth doing some research using eBay’s
advanced search feature to find out what is selling and how much it’s
selling for.
So let’s say you want to sell computer games, for example. There are
hundreds of games you could buy to sell here, but if you don’t know
which ones will sell you could lose a lot of money buying the wrong
stock. By searching the ended listings you can see which titles
consistently sell well, and which ones will produce the best profit for
you.
Okay – so you know how to figure out what to buy. Now you need to
know where to get it from. It stands to reason that no seller is going
to tell you where they get their stock; that would be like giving away
the keys to their business. In order to find the best sources for stock
you need to do a bit of legwork.
We should mention here that there are two main sources for stock –
wholesalers and dropshippers. Both have their pros and cons; it just
depends on which method you personally prefer.
Dropshippers hold all the stock for you, so you only actually pay for
an item once you’ve received payment from the customer. You may have
to pay a fee to join the scheme in the first place though. If you
choose to go with one or more wholesalers you will need to have the room
to buy the stock, and the money to buy it in advance. This comes with
more risk since you could buy stock that doesn’t sell, but with the
tactic we’ve already covered for checking completed listings before you
order anything, the risk here should be kept to a minimum.
So – back to where to find these sources. If you have a particular
product in mind that you want to sell, the simple act of looking at the
packaging can often reveal the name of the supplier. You can then check
out their website to see what else they do.
Another method is to search for what you want on Google. This sounds
deceptively simple and in fact many people don’t think of doing this.
It can be a bit hit or miss, but it’s possible to find some excellent
wholesalers through this method. Over time you will go from having one
wholesaler to a handful of sources to get your stock from, and you can
build up your product range as you start to grow.
Building your feedback is an important part of being a good seller
and the higher you can get your score the better. It sets you apart as
being a dedicated seller. And the faster your score climbs, the closer
you get to attaining PowerSeller status.
The PowerSeller symbol is highly prized among serious eBay sellers,
and there are five levels to strive for. The first is Bronze, and it’s a
lot easier to reach than you might think. While you might set a goal
for yourself to reach PowerSeller, you will find that if you build up
your product range and gradually increase your sales, you will reach it
in no time. And if you get off to a great start you might just do it in
three months – the minimum time you can actually do it in.
Many sellers have their own shop on eBay, but it’s not necessary when
you first get started. In fact you are often better off waiting until
you have a good range of stock before opening a shop, since it can look
rather empty if you only have a handful of items.
The final thing to think about is the price of the items you are
selling. It stands to reason that if you sell a hundred different
products in the $5 to $10 price range, you won’t make as much cash as
you would selling a hundred in the $50 to $100 price range.
But you need to work out what you enjoy selling and what you can sell
lots of to experience real success on eBay. Don’t go for expensive
products just because they might bring a bigger profit. Go for your
calling – that’s where you will experience the biggest success.
Above all, remember that it can take time to build a successful
business – but if you’re determined to achieve real success on eBay you
should be enjoying the journey.
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