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Filed Under (eBay Videos) by Brandon and Skye on 11-07-2008

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Why Ebay Will not Work for Most People as a Business Part 1

Filed Under (eBay) by Brandon and Skye on 02-07-2008

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This article is written from my experiences of selling on ebay. I have a personal account and a business account with an Ebay store. I started selling on Ebay about 4 Years ago and was a power seller for about 3 Years. So this article is based on my experiences of selling on Ebay, not based on some ebook that I have purchased. (I have never purchased one on how to sell on Ebay - Maybe I should! - lol).

In many ways Ebay is the perfect marketplace in theory, because the laws of supply and demand largely determine the price. The greater the demand for an item and the lower the supply the more expensive the price will be. This is pure economics theory at work here.

There are exceptions to this, such as you only need two people to bid on an item to push the price way up and this is not reflective of the marketplace. I quite often sell the same items time and time again and the price can vary wildly. Some people get a bargain and some people less so.

How do you know what to sell?

There are two ways to find good products to sell: -

1.List a variety of products and see what sells. However this can be costly as you want to start your auctions at a low price, to encourage interest and if there is not enough demand, then you will not sell your product and end up with loads of fees and no income, or even worse you will sell your product for less than you paid for it and still end up with the Ebay fees and Paypal fees to pay.

2.Look at what other people are selling and how much for and then pick items that you can earn a good margin from. But beware other people can use this method to see what you are selling also.

How can you tell what somebody else has sold?

Feedback is how you tell whether or not to trust a seller on Ebay, but you can also use it to see what somebody has sold. If you type in any keyword you will get a list of items for sale. Click on any of the items and it will show you the details of the listing. On the listings page the seller’s information will be included. Next to the sellers name is their feedback number. If you click on this number it will take you through to the feedback profile page for the seller. As you scroll down on this page it will show you what they have sold and on each item there is a link to view the item. This link will take you to the original listing and will allow you to see exactly what sold, how much for and how much bidding took place on the item. The more bidding the better, as it is an indication of a higher demand for an item, which is what you are looking for.

Ebay is too transparent!

One of the biggest problems with Ebay is that you can spend considerable time, effort and money finding good products to sell. At which point you think that Ebay is great because it works really well. However two things can happen: -

1.You list more of the same product thus increasing the supply when the demand has remained static and the price has to therefore fall.

2.Other people look at your feedback, see what you have sold and what they can also sell and earn a good margin on, so they also start to sell the same product. Thus increasing the supply with the demand remaining static.

No comparison to the High Street!

What I mean here is two things

Firstly when you go shopping in the high street there may be hundreds or thousands of shoppers and only a handful of shops that sell what you are looking for. (In my case Jewellery - Most towns only have a few Jewellers.) In this instance there is a large demand (shoppers) and small supply (shops). Comparativley on Ebay you are only on one computer so are an isolated shopper but there are hundreds of shops selling jewellery - low demand and high supply

Secondly if you want to sell a second hand piece of jewellery you cannot just rent a shop or stand in the High Street and sell your item. However you can just open an Ebay account and list you item. The competition from second hand pieces is much greater than it is on the high street.

Ebay encourages second hand items!

Most people will buy on Ebay for one of two reasons.

1.Because they think the item will be cheaper

2.Because they cannot find what they are looking for elsewhere.

Because so many people use Ebay to try and grab a bargain and it is so easy for people to list second hand items, it pushes the price of second hand items up and lowers the price for new items.

In the high street if a second hand item were slightly cheaper than a new item, then the new item would sell every time. But on Ebay it’s quite often the second hand item that sells.

This is fine if you sell second hand items but most businesses sell new items. In the jewellery trade this is particularly true. A lot of the gold jewellery is sold by pawnbrokers and is unredeemed pledges that they have. When you consider that they only give scrap value for the gold it is pretty impossible to compete if you are selling new items. Have a look at the second part of this article to find some tips for selling on ebay based upon my personal experience.

How to become a eBay powerseller in 90 days

Filed Under (eBay selling) by Brandon and Skye on 23-06-2008

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Save even more...?With gas prices what they are, there are many people who are wanting to work from home. Lots of people, including myself are turning to eBay to fill this need. When times are tough, this is when people start to think outside the box for ways to generate new revenue.

So now that you are going to start treating eBay as a money making venture, you really need to work on your image. Most eBay sellers do not have an image, sure there are lots of listings and fancy posts, but by and large most eBay sellers spend about 2 seconds thinking up their image. This is where you should be different from the rest.

Everyone out there has a horror story about someone ripping them off on eBay. This is why you need to carefully craft your brand and establish yourself with great feedback and a powerseller status. Becoming an eBay powerseller means that you have done something right, at least long enough to get the status. You want to inspire trust in your customers and being an eBay powerseller is one way to do that.

So lets get into it. By the end of the 90 days you should be rolling up on powerseller.

The first step is to head over to terapeak and see what I can sell all day long on eBay and will be easy for me to supply my customers with. After a few minutes poking around terapeak, I see gift cards are a big seller. So I type in “gift card” in the search and heres what I find out

In 30 days there are 2.4 million dollars worth of gift cards sold on ebay. There are 138 thousand bids during this time. There is a sell through ratio of 75.85%, meaning a VERY high percent of these gift cards sell.

So drilling down a little further, I see that eBay auctions for wal-mart gift cards sell at a 82% ratio, meaning you will have more sucess if you sell those.

After finding out wal-mart gift cards are the way to go, I see what the most sucessful sellers in this category are doing, yes terapeak can actually do this.

Turns out that most of the successful ones are starting their gift cards at .99 cents and creating a bidding frenzy that is boosting beyond the value of the card itself. So remember, this is not a way to make money, simply a way to establish yourself with great feedback and to get a powerseller status in a short amount of time.

So let’s look at the $100 dollar wal-mart gift card. Using this technique, according to terapeak, the average sale price if started at 99 cents is 100.81. Enough to cover the cost of the card, and your eBay fees will be limited a little. But remember, we are trying track our self to powerseller status. So we don’t mind loosing a little money.

So will I qualify for powerseller status after doing this for a short while? Yes, yes and YES!

Now for the best part, you can start to get an eBay discount as a powerseller, making things even juicier when you get around to selling whatever product line you want to start with.

According to eBay’s page, here are what they say is required to become a powerseller

  • Three Month Requirement: a minimum of $1,000 in sales or 100 items per month, for three consecutive months
  • Three Month Requirement: 2 items sold per month for the past 3 months (6 items)
  • Achieve an overall Feedback rating of 100, of which 98% or more is positive
  • Have been an active member for 90 days
  • Have an account in good financial standing
  • Maintain a minimum of 4 average monthly listings for the past 3 month
  • Effective July 2008, have maintained a minimum 4.5 or higher in all four detailed seller ratings (DSRs) for the past 12 months - item as described, communication, shipping time, and shipping and handling charges
  • As you can see, it will cost you a little bit, but overall if you are going to make eBay your choice for selling in a global market, it will be worth the cost in the long run.

    You also can recoup the cost by allowing everyone who visits your auction for a drawling for a $100 dollar gift card. More how to do this later on.