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Can Anyone Make Money on Ebay?
Copyright 2006 by Jason James
www.AuctionResourceNetwork.com
We have all seen the headlines about some grandmother selling
her beanie baby collection for tens of thousands of dollars or the formerly
unemployed couple who are now running their own business and seem to be living
on easy street: and all of it is thanks to that miraculous Ebay business
machine! But the question we all have to wonder is whether these are just lucky
people or if anyone can indeed make money using Ebay.
The truth is this: yes, anyone can make money on Ebay! The grandmother and
thousands like her are using Ebay auctions to sell their collectibles and other
items to the highest bidder in a global marketplace. The unemployed couple might
be a pair of drop shippers taking advantage of the high traffic on Ebay to boost
their sales. But how do any of us get from where we are now to one of those
success stories in the headlines?
Begin Your Ebay Adventure
Before you start counting those imaginary profits in your head it is important
to remember that every great idea starts small and slowly builds momentum.
Whether you are interested in drop shipping or online auctions, the very first
step that needs to be taken in order to make money on Ebay is to register your
business.
Now you may be thinking that you don't have a business so what is there to
register?! The truly great thing about the Ebay business miracle is that you
don't need a lot of capital or an existing business to get started. What you do
need, however, is to register your business. For that, you will need an original
name, a checking account number, and a credit card. It would probably be a good
idea to set up a Paypal account as well so you can receive credit card payments
from people without having a merchant credit card account.
Use Ebay Auctions to Build Confidence
In all honesty, Ebay offers people a wide range of options for making money
using their site and high traffic. Ebay auctions are just one component of this
fascinating company but it is a good starting point for people begin from for a
couple of reasons.
First, who among us doesn't have some things around the house that we really
have no use for any longer? By rounding up these items you already have an
existing inventory that you need to sell and therefore a starting point.
Secondly, by listing your merchandise and going through the auction process
(including setting a starting price and determining what auction options you
wish to use), you are familiarizing yourself with the Ebay business and how it
operates. If you choose to expand into a dedicated Trading Assistant or even
into drop shipping-well, that is up to you but at least you have your feet wet
and some money to keep things rolling!
Now there is no question that you can make money on Ebay but do not allow
yourself to be tempted into thinking success and fortunes are built overnight.
By starting out slowly and getting to know how the Ebay business machine works
by selling some old items around the house and making a little money, you are
laying a foundation of knowledge that you can build future success upon.

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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