Most of the people who make money from eBay do not actually make all of that money on eBay. There are all sorts of ways you can use eBay to give your existing businesses a helping hand.

The Supply Side.

If you have any leftover stock or used items from another business you run, then why not sell them on eBay? You can make this a regular thing, using it to get rid of things that will not sell for the premium you ask for in a shop, or items that are no longer in demand in the town or city where your business is based.

You can really make a lot of money this way, if you know what you are doing. Of course, you will already have to be an expert in the items you are about to sell, as you use them in your business, and you do know that the items are of high enough quality to be sellable. This is a whole new market for your old inventory!

However, it is not only the selling aspect. Bear in mind that your good eBay reputation will make you a great buyer! If there is ever anything you want to get for your business, the chances are you will be able to get it on eBay for a discount.

The Sales Side.

Here is where the true power of eBay lies. eBay give you an ‘About Me’ page, where you can write anything you like and link anywhere you like. This means that you can get traffic to your business’ website by linking to your website from your About Me page and linking to your About Me page from each auction.

To create an About Me page, just click on ‘Community’ on the toolbar, scroll to the bottom of the page, and click ‘Create an About Me page’. You then get the option to either enter your own HTML or let eBay guide you through the process. All you need to do is write a little about your website, link to it, and you are done. You will notice that more people start to come to your site straight away.

There are thousands of people who swear by this technique to drive traffic from eBay to their website. With a little persuasive sales copy on your site, they say, you can sell directly to buyers, cutting out the eBay middleman. Additionally, all the traffic you will get will be targeted, as the people who click through were interested in your auction to begin with.

This can be a really powerful technique, even for affiliate marketers, especially if you have already got an e-commerce site. Even if you have not got one, you might find it worthwhile to set up a website that does nothing but list your eBay inventory with a few dollars off each item, with a PayPal ‘Buy Now’ button for each item. Then simply make the link to your About Me page read ‘Visit my website for even more bargains!’, and you are done.

Now that you have seen how to drive visitors to your website, maybe you would like a little help getting your auction in front of buyers.

The next posting will show you the secrets of taming the eBay search engine.

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Another viable and most  recommendable option, when starting up an eBay business, is to make use of the drop shipping concept, which you can read about in the post  – eBay and Drop shipping – What Is It All About?

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Christer

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Going full-time as an eBay seller is living your dream. Being able making a real income, working from home, being your own boss and all the rest of it. It is the promise of a million scams, and it has finally come true – at least for some.

However, what they do not tell you in the success stories, is that becoming a full-time eBay seller is by no means for everyone. You most definitely ought to try it part-time, before even considering taking it up full-time and even then, caution is advisable.

Before you burn your suit, below is a list of questions you should ask yourself.

How Much Do I Earn From eBay Now?

Work out how many hours a week you spend doing eBay-related things (be honest here), and divide it by the average amount of profit you make in a week. If you were doing full-time hours, would you earn as much as you earn now?

Do I Have a Good Job?

Think about what you might loose if you give up your job to focus on eBay. If you are in a well-paid job with good promotion prospects then it is worthwhile reconsidering. You might get a few years down the line and wish you would have stayed in your traditional job, as you would probably be the CEO by now.

Would I Really Make Much More Money?

Unless you are selling a large quantity of small goods, most of what you do on eBay will be waiting for auctions to end and you can wait at work just as easily as you can at home. This is why whether you would make more money on eBay or not, really depends on what kinds of items you are selling. For low value items, going full-time could be a good move. For high-value ones, the chances are you will hit the limits of how much money you have to invest in inventory long before you hit the limits on your time. (see also dropshipping below)

Is my Home a Good Place to Work?

Quite apart from anything else, you might find that the dream of home working is more of a nightmare in reality. People can start to depend on you to get things done that need to be done during the day. If you have a wife and children then they can resent the fact that you are in the house but refuse to have anything to do with them for large parts of the day. Giving in to any of these things and stopping work for a while will cause your profits to fall.

Can I Survive if it All Goes Wrong?

In the end, would you be able to get by if you had a month or two where you sold literally nothing? Or would you be desperately looking around for a job and cursing the day you ever discovered eBay? That is the real test.

If you made it through all these questions, then I guess you are cut out for the eBay life – and even if you did not, you would be surprised just how far you can get part-time.

The next posting will show you how to make you think like the eBay elite – the PowerSellers.

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If you seriously thinking of earning, not losing BIG money on eBay,  I definitely recommend a very successful product how to market eBay(R) auctions
eBay Fortune , The Definitive Roadmap To Auction Riches -
as a successful eBay Seller, you will need it!


Take Action – Click Here to Download “eBay Fortune , The Definitive Roadmap To Auction Riches”

* * * * *

Another viable and most  recommendable option, when starting up an eBay business, is to make use of the drop shipping concept, which you can read about in the post  – eBay and Drop shipping – What Is It All About?

Click here to find out more about drop shipping.

Stay tuned,

Christer

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Are you interested in becoming an eBay seller or are you a relatively new eBay seller?  If that is the case, you may still be in the learning phase regarding the ins and outs of eBay. Selling on eBay is a great way to make additional money or even enough to fully support yourself, but you have to be successful at what you do. Unfortunately, it can take time to fully come to grips with all the ins and outs of eBay, particularly how to become a profitable eBay seller – until now.

Below you will find some useful tips, tips that you not necessarily will find explained on eBay.

All eBay sellers are required to pay fees to list their items for sale on eBay.
You are charged two separate fees

  • a listing fee or insertion fee
  • a final value fee

For the final value fee, you are charged a percentage of the price that your item was sold for.  The insertion fee or listing fee is calculated somewhat differently.  Instead of being charged a percentage, you are charged a set amount.

For instance, momentarily, it costs .20 to list an item up to .99 cents and .40 to list an item for sale between $1.00 and $9.99, and the fee scale continues upwards in a similar fashion.  Please remember that this is just a sample.
eBay regularly changes their fees; therefore, please do not  rely on the aforementioned fee samples.

Although eBay sellers must pay the eBay fees mentioned above, many do not take the time to thoroughly understand those fees.  You are advised to inform yourself, as it otherwise may end up costing you money.  For instance, many of the price ranges for eBay’s insertion fee scale ends at .99 cents.  For you, this is a great opportunity to save money, but you must know how to do so.  As stated above, if you list one of your items at $9.99, the sample insertion fee would be only .40 cents.  Did you know that if you listed your item for $10.00, your insertion fee could jump up to around .60 cents (+ 50%)!  An extra .20 cents just for a penny is pretty expensive, don’t you think, especially if you list a number of eBay auctions that way.  Before listing items for sale on eBay again, examine eBay insertion fee sale and see how you can easily save money, sometimes by just shaving a few cents off your asking price.

It has often been said that to be a successful eBay seller, you need to have good product descriptions and clear digital pictures of the item or items that you are  to sell.  Of course, having a number of pictures in your eBay listings is a great way to increase your chances of making a sale, but it can be expensive doing so.  eBay allows sellers to post one picture for free.  Additional pictures can be purchased for a small fee, but that small fee can add up over time.  With that in mind, many eBay sellers limit the number of pictures they put in their auctions. However, you do not want to do this. Instead, you should examine photo sharing sites.  Photo sharing websites, like PhotoBucket is a nice, free way to add more pictures to your eBay auctions.  Register with a photo sharing site, like PhotoBucket, follow the instructions and you should be saving money in no time at all.

The aforementioned ways are just a few of the many ways that you can save money on eBay, not lose it.  In all honesty, you should do a little bit of research first.  Using the Internet is a great way to research selling on eBay, as many other eBay users are prepared to share their money-making secrets with you - free of charge.

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If you seriously thinking of earning, not losing BIG money on eBay,  I definitely recommend a very successful product how to market eBay(R) auctions
- eBay Fortune , The Definitive Roadmap To Auction Riches -
as an eBay Seller, you will need it!

Take Action – Click Here to Download “eBay Fortune , The Definitive Roadmap To Auction Riches”

Stay tuned,

Christer

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