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Starting a Successful E-bay Business
So you're looking to
start an E-bay Business, are you! With more than 430,000
people in the United States alone working full or part
time on E-bay, it may be easier than you think to start
an E-bay business.
If you feel E-bay is just for selling novelty items, or
a low value trinket type outlet, you should look again.
An E-bay business can sell anything from trinkets to
antiques all the way to automobiles. Some of the most
popular of the thousands of categories are automobiles
and auto supplies, consumer electronics, computers,
clothes and accessories, books, movies and music. |
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E-bay
was started in 1995 and has become the world's biggest
online auction site, selling all kinds of products and
services. There is about 1,000 dollars in sales every
second. There are 135 million registered users in 32
countries. So you can see how your E-bay business can
have a huge exposure.
Before you start an E-bay business you should decide if
you want to be a full time business or just a part time
hobby. Do you want to work from your home or set up an
outside office to work from? Do you want to work on your
own or do you want to have employees? Do you want to
become a Power Seller or a Trade Assistant?
Actually, it's really difficult to decide all those
things in advance. But you can set them up as goals in
your business plan. It really is best to start small.
This way, you can decide if you like the challenges
enough to go further. There will be many
disappointments, but look at them as the learning
process. Make no mistake about the fact that it's become
quite difficult to make big easy profits. So Ok it's
easy to start, but you will work hard to find the key to
success.
It is a good idea to practice before officially
beginning an E-bay business. It's advisable to first do
a few purchases of some things you could use around the
house. Give feedback after a successful buy. Note the
different experiences you will have with each different
auction. This could teach you a lot before you begin
selling.
Then, you can start selling. Try different headlines and
descriptions on a small scale. Practice taking pictures
and try different listing formats. Just sell one or two
items at a time at first to get comfortable and
confident. This should improve your chances of success
for when you take your E-bay business to the next level.
Getting set up with an E-bay business just takes a few
minutes. You will need to fill an application online,
and supply your name, address, telephone number, a
credit card and or a checking account. This is used for
identification, as well as payment purposes.
When setting up your E-bay business you should also open
a PayPal account. This is the largest worldwide payment
service. PayPal was purchased by E-bay when they saw how
popular the payment system became. It allows people to
use credit cards or their checking accounts to pay you,
as well as simplifying your purchases. The fees are very
reasonable, and it eliminates the need to have a costly
merchant account.
When you set up your E-bay business, remember to set up
your "About Me" page, which is a free E-bay feature that
allows you to promote your business and yourself.
When you start your E-bay business and succeed in making
regular sales, you may want to register with Federal,
State, and local tax authorities. You also may want to
form a corporation or LLC to protect yourself from any
legal liability.
By now you should have signed up for at least 6 online
newsletters specializing in E-bay and Auctions in
general. From these, you will discover sources for
finding products to sell, and especially, some
drop-shippers.
Your E-bay business should now something to specialize
in. This can be the most difficult challenge you will
face with your E-bay business. You need to pick
something that you know about, has a profit potential,
and is not hard to photograph or ship. Before you put
something up for sale look to see what similar items
sold for and ask, can I make money with this? A key
point to remember is that what ever you offer must fill
a need. You must do your research for every item you
consider selling.
If your E-bay business makes your purchasing task simple
and uncomplicated, you have a much better chance of
success. In other words, if you find a niche, then
specialize. This means your E-bay business should sell
like items. If you sell CD's, then having CD racks or
players would be a good combination. The more compatible
items you have on sale, the better your chances of
success. People would much rather purchase what they
need from one supplier that they have learned to trust.
After you have gotten comfortable with auction formats,
and other aspects of your E-bay business remember not to
get complacent. You will want to read about any new
features, keep in touch with your customers, and also be
aware of what your competition is doing.
Now you're making enough sales to require you to
automate. Don't underestimate the value of simplifying
your work through automation. And, you must keep growing
by learning and changing to better formats. That's the
only way to take your E-bay business to its full
potential and maximize you're earning potential. Set
your goal to becoming a Power-Seller.
by Fred Farah
So you're looking to start an E-bay Business, are you!
With more than 430,000 people in the United States alone
working full or part time on E-bay, it may be easier
than you think to start an E-bay business. Fred Farah is
a successful business man bringing you valuable
information about
Auctions and eBay at Best Affiliate Products My goal
is to help you succeed, and the information here gives
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