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What You Need to Know Before Getting
Started
So you've decided that you want to get started as a seller on
eBay. There are a few things that you really need to know
before you go and throw yourself in at the deep end.
What to Sell
First off, you need to know what it is you're going to sell: what's your speciality? You'll do far better on eBay if you become a great source for certain kind of products, as people who are interested in those products will come back to you again and again. You won't get any loyalty or real reputation if you just sell rubbish at random.
When you think about what to sell, there are a few things to
consider. The most important of these is to always sell what
you know. If you try to sell something
that you just don't know anything about then you'll never write
a good description and sell it for a good price.
You might think you're not especially interested in anything,
but if you think about what kind of things you usually buy and
which websites you go to most often, I'm sure you'll discover
some kind of interest. If all else fails mention it to your
friends and family: they'll almost certainly say "Oh, well why
don't you sell…" and you'll slap your forehead.
Out of the things you know enough about, you should then
consider which things you could actually get for a good enough
price to resell, and how suitable they would be for posting. If
you can think of something of that you're knowledgeable about
and it's small and light enough for postage to be relatively
cheap, then that's great!
Don't worry if you think the thing you're selling is too
obscure - it isn't. There's a market for almost everything on
eBay, even things that wouldn't sell once in a year if you
stocked them in a shop. You'll probably do even better if you
fill a niche than if you sell something common.
Tax and Legal Matters
If you earn enough money, you should be aware that you're going to have to start paying tax - this won't be done for you. If you decide to sell on eBay on a full-time basis, you should probably register as a business.
Prepare Yourself
There are going to be ups and downs when you sell on eBay.
Don't pack it in if something goes a little wrong in your first
few sales: the sellers who are successful on eBay are the ones
who enjoy it, and stick at it whatever happens.
Anyone can sell on eBay, if they believe in themselves - and if
you do decide it's not for you, then the start-up costs are so
low that you won't really have lost anything.
If you're ready to start selling, then the next thing you need
to know is the different auction types, so you can decide which
ones you will use to sell your items.
5 Easy Steps to Posting Your First eBay Auction
It's surprisingly simple to get started posting your very first auction on eBay. Here's what you need to do.
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