Selling



28 Sep 10

Unlike buying items wholesale to list and sell on eBay, drop shipping on eBay requires zero investment in stock.  Whilst this seems like an attractive proposition is it a good long term business model for eBay ?  Or is it only suitable for short-term experiments ?

On eBay sellers normally buy items wholesale from a supplier, apply a profit margin, list them on eBay, take care of the shipping and then sit back and watch the money roll in !  The problem with this approach is that it requires a certain investment in stock which may or may not sell at the price that you need in order to get the profit that you want.  If you’re just starting out selling on eBay you need to be particularly careful that the product that you’re going to sell is actually in demand otherwise you could end up out of business before you even start !

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5 Sep 10

In the past I’ve posted about how to really annoy a buyer on eBay but the other day I received an email from someone who had bought four packets of genuine Canon ink cartridges from me that really wound me up.  The silly thing is that it’s not specifically the content of the email that annoyed me, more the way in which it was written which just goes to show how important the written word can be in business.  Here’s the email that the buyer sent to me after they’d clicked the Buy It Now button but before they (eventually) paid for the items despite immediate payment being required.

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20 Aug 10

If you have children who play computer games then you’ll be familiar with the cycle of wanting the latest game, playing it to death for a while and then losing all interest in it.  If this sounds familiar and you’re looking at what to sell on eBay then you could be sitting on a gold mine!  With a variety of computer consoles out on the market including Playstation, Wii, Nintendo, Xbox and GameCube and the price of new game constantly edging upwards, there’s a huge market of potential customers who want to get their hands on the latest games but don’t want to pay the high prices charged when they are first released.  Sure you can trade in the used games at a variety of high street stores but none will give you the price that you could by selling the used computer games on eBay.

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10 May 10

My wife recently replaced her trusty mountain bike with a newer shinier model (hope she doesn’t do that to me!) and it seemed obvious to list the old one on eBay.  What could be simpler ?  Well actually, even as a seasoned eBay user I nearly failed.  Twice !  I spent over one and a half hours doing battle with eBay until I eventually triumphed.  What was the problem ?  I bet you’ll never guess . . . read on to find out what tripped me up

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9 Mar 10

Ebays’ feedback system is at the heart of the way that the site works.  Without it there would be absolutely no way of knowing who you could trust and who you should avoid which is why it is crucial that buyers leave honest feedback for sellers that they’ve dealt with.

This was highlighted for me recently when a seller suggested that I rate them highly to avoid them losing their Top-Rated Seller status rather than rating them on their service.

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