Starting an eBay business can be tough. You may wonder how to even go about starting out. But, thanks to a few experts like Erica Mueller, I’ll help you begin selling on eBay with some simple and valuable eBay tips.


Buy or Collect the Following Items:
1. A digital camera that will take close-up and crisp pictures including the items you want to sell.
2.A white sheet and a black bed sheet- Put your objects in front of these sheets to get clear pictures and make your product stand out. If possible take these pictures outside, because the light is generally better outside. If not possible, shine a light or lights on your product.
3. A scale- This will give you an idea of how much to charge for shipping.
4. Packaging Materials
Set Up a Few Accounts:
2. Paypal- Allows your customer to purchase items with a credit or debit card and adds trust to your site.
3. Flickr- This site allows you to host your eBay pictures for free since eBay charges you to host your photos.
Research:
On eBay- Look at the categories that other sellers are selling under. Look at the very top of the eBay page after typing in a search inquiry. Find the category and sub category the product was listed under. It will look like this:
picture frame lot, collage picture frames, vintage picture frames, wooden picture frame
This should give you some ideas in terms of what category in which to list your product.
Now take a look at pricing. What is that specific product generally selling for? Can you even compete? Can you perhaps include shipping in your overall price to make it more attractive to the buyer? If there’s too much competition, consider finding a product to sell in a less competitive category.
Also, take this opportunity to look at the titles and descriptions the sellers are using. A product description can make or break a sale. Is it new and still in its original packaging? Be accurate. Be specific. Put your product on a pedestal. Every product has a story, so tell it. Remember, besides the title (which is crucial), the first two lines of your product description will help spark the buyer’s interest so give it thoughtful consideration in describing it.
Give Your Items Strong Titles:
You only have so much space when you create a title so think seriously about Erica’s tips on the subject. Using a man’s dress shirt as an example she said :
“Here’s a little secret: in as few words as possible list the size, color, sleeve length, gender, and brand. Then put USED or NEW at the end. Do NOT put things like Excellent Condition, Like New, Beautiful, Barely Used, etc. People are not going to search for “Excellent Condition” or “Barely Used,” they are going to search for “Men’s Long Sleeve Blue L.” Using “Like New” is against eBay policy.”
When you come to the subtitle option, it’s your choice. It costs extra, but it may be worth it.
Now it’s time to list! Make sure and list all the details you can about your product. Be honest and make it unique. If their is a small stain, or a missing part make sure and list that. Erica suggests that these details be listed in small red print. Remember if you don’t list these details you will hear about it by means of poor feedback scores. So be upfront. Customers will appreciate you for it.
Shipping:
Make sure you charge a fair amount for shipping. Get estimates of shipping costs using the weight of the product and the size of the box or envelop you will be using. You don’t want to lose money here. Ebay even offers a service where you can print out your shipping labels and pay for the shipping costs through Paypal. It doesn’t cost extra and will save you a trip to the post office.
Better yet, if you don’t want to bother with the pains of postage and shipping products consider drop shipping. When you drop ship you buy a product from a manufacturer, who then ships the product from their warehouse directly to your customer. You can even purchase a drop ship directory which will list thousands of suppliers in one convenient place. This directory will give you access to millions of products.
With some novice and expert advice you’re ready to get started. Don’t lose momentum. You won’t need to be an expert to enjoy selling online, all you’ve got to do is take the first step.
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Confucius once said, “success depends upon previous preparation, and without such preparation there is sure to be failure.”