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The Ebay Revolution
- A Beginners Guide |
by:
Adrian
Ryder |
Copyright Adrian
Ryder
With E bay being one of the most searched for terms
on the internet today,[ approx 24 million people last month], it
is hardly suprising that more and more everyday people are
turning away from the 9-5 job scene, and looking at the income
opportunities that this hugely popular forum has to offer.
So just what are the benefits of starting your own E bay business, as
opposed to the more traditional self employment options, such as
buying a business, or becoming a franchisee?
Well the first and most obvious benefit is the financial one, you can start
an E bay business on a shoestring, whereas buying a franchise or
setting up on your own will in all probability cost you 10s of
thousands of dollars.
Secondly, the element of risk is fairly negligible with an E bay business [
as long as you don’t invest hugely in stock before you have
properly researched the market]
Another beauty of running an online business is that you can do your
business activities when it suits you.You can organise your
auctions at 2 am if you so choose, and people will still be
looking at what you have to offer!
A final benefit,[ and this list is by no means exhaustive ] is that unlike a
traditional business, your marketplace is unlimited, you can
sell your product anywhere in the world, you have a potential
marketplace of millions upon millions of buyers
The most common question for many people is “ how do I get started ?”. The
first step if you haven’t already done it, is to get on Ebay and
have a look around. Ebay itself offers great informative
resources and tours for the uninitiated. Have a look at some
auctions in progress, see how people list and display their
products, bid for something you would like [you have to join
first, but Ebay makes this a very user friendly process] Have a
look round your home for unwanted items, run some auctions of
your own, its fun, and you’ve nothing to loose but your junk.
This is a great way of dipping your toes in the auction pond.
So, after having done this you decide that you would like to get serious
about building an E bay business, what should you do first? Here
is a shortlist of some basic first steps.
1. Choose your product- Everything from baseball cards to luxury homes is
for sale on Ebay.Research possible product choices by looking at
what your competition is doing.If you have a particular area of
expertise, or a passion which others share, choose your product
accordingly. TIP- A great research tool is available at
www.overture.com . Its called the keyword selector tool, and it
enables you to check how many times a certain word or phrase has
been searched for on the internet in the previous month ie rolex
watch. If few people have been looking for what you want to
sell, chances are it will be a non starter on Ebay.[ at the time
of writing this tool can be used by anyone free of charge,
though this may well change] On the other hand if your product
is frequently searched for, you may be onto a winner.
2. Don’t sell poor quality products.There is nothing more disappointing than
receiving a purchase only to find it is inferior quality junk.
Ebay has an excellent feedback system, which it uses to rate
traders.This feedback is available to both buyers and sellers,
so if you get negative feedback, this can seriously jeopardise
your Ebay reputation permanently
3. Start small. Unless you are utterly confident in your product, and in a
very secure position financially, start things off on a small
scale, and increase your spending only as your results justify
this.
4. Test, Test, Test- Try different products and combinations of products to
see what works best, and always use photos,as many people buy
what they see not what they read.
5. Commit from the start to offering exceptional service. Treat others as
you would like to be treated, and you will soon get a reputation
as a trader to be trusted, and from whom you can buy with
confidence.
6. Don’t always try to make a large profit. Many of the powersellers on Ebay
make small but consistent profits,and run a lot of auctions!
Always ensure that you cover shipping costs, and any costs
incurred in running your auction.
7. Many of E bays top sellers sell other peoples products which they neither
stock or in most cases even see, through a process called
‘dropshipping’. A dropshipper is a wholesaler, who also takes
care of all the product shipping details on your behalf.There
are many dropship companies who tailor their services around the
Ebay auction scene, and who can provide you with quality
products, at very competitive prices shipped directly to your
buyers [ if you plan to be in Ebay for the long haul, it is well
worth giving this option serious consideration, as you really
need to have a steady reliable source of cheap quality products.
About the author:
Adrian Ryder is a University Honours graduate, internet entrepreneur
and researcher. For some detailed E bay success resources,
dropshipping & wholesale directories, and work at home
opportunities, check out his affiliate site at
http://www2268.dropshipwholesale.net Adrian regrets that
due to time constraints he is unable to enter into personal
discussion/queries regarding his article.
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