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The Basics of How To Sell on Ebay
Copyright 2006 by Jason James
www.AuctionResourceNetwork.com
The star that is Ebay continues to rise with its ultimate height
and potential reach still unknown. What is known is that over $14 billion
dollars worth of merchandise changed hands last year with more expected this
year. More and more people are joining in the Ebay craze in hopes of making huge
profits working for themselves. Learning the basics of how to sell on Ebay is
simple and just about anyone can profit from the miracle of online auctions.
Getting Started
With millions of visitors every month, the Ebay business machine continues to be
an incredible opportunity for people to go into business for themselves and
succeed with very little start up capital. Essentially, all anyone needs to
start selling items using their own Ebay business are: a computer with Internet
access, a digital camera, and…well, something to sell!
Learning how to sell on Ebay begins with familiarizing yourself with the site by
actually getting your feet wet and selling something. To do this, you will first
have to register with Ebay. You will need a credit card, a checking account, and
a few minutes to do this.
Listing Your Wares
Most people begin their Ebay business slowly by first selling items around the
house. Once you have scoured your home in search of antiques, collectibles, or
even clothing that you are no longer interested in or just want to sell, you
have to list your item because online auctions just would not be as interesting
without something for people to bid on!
In order to do this, you will need a product description and a photo of the
item(s) being sold. This description needs to be accurate while still casting
your product in the best light possible. Misrepresenting your item can cut your
Ebay business experience short because customer feedback is listed for all to
see. One or two really scathing reviews, especially in the beginning, can kill
your chances of selling things on Ebay auctions in the future.
You are also going to need a picture of your item because this will be the only
way for a potential buyer to have an idea about what they are bidding on other
than your description. Be sure to capture the true essence of the item with this
picture because you will get negative feedback for sure if people think they
were conned by some slickster with a digital camera taking pictures that do not
really represent the item being sold.
Monitor Bidding
Obviously, learning how to sell on Ebay means mastering the bidding process
itself. You will need to determine whether or not to set a minimum bid amount or
even to opt for something like the "Buy Now" option which allows people to buy
an item at a listed price without going through the bidding process.
Regardless of what option you choose when auction selling, you will have to be
available for questions that customers have about your item. Respond to these as
quickly as possible and try to provide the most useful information you can while
still answering their questions.
Conclude Transaction
After the bidding has ended it is time to collect your money and ship the item
to the customer. Be sure to have posted sales policies and payment options so
that customers know what they are getting into when bidding on your items.
People are naturally a little skeptical of online auctions anyway because they
are bidding on something that they cannot see or touch. You do not want to
surprise them with high shipping costs or complicated payment options.
You may want to include a little note or even a flyer about your business to
help cultivate good will with the buyer. Remember, positive feedback is critical
to the success of any Ebay business and yours will be no exception. Once you run
of out things to sell from your own household, it is time to take your Ebay
store to the next level by locating more items to sell so you can keep those
profits rolling in!

Jason James is a 10 year Internet marketing veteran and an eBay Seller of 4
years. His website "The Auction Resource Network" reveals his inside secrets,
tips, and sources that help him pocket over $10,000 per month on eBay. His
proven step-by-step system shows even users with little or no business
experience how they too can make huge profits selling products at online
auctions.
Visit his
website for more free information
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