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![]() Hello Sowpub Readers,
OK, after all this time I have finally caught the Ebay bug. In your opinions what is the best program/book/ecourse to study in order to get up to speed on Ebay? I'm looking more towards information which explains the types of products which are successful on Ebay, etc. In my area (Palm Beach County, FL) antique shops are everywhere with some pretty extravagant offerings. I don't know much about antiques but I am willing to learn if this is a good Ebay area. And from what i'm seeing this may be a good area to start. Does anyone care to share what seems to be successful to them? I'm open to any ideas/information. Thanks Mitch |
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![]() Hi Mitch,
One thing you can do is look through eBay's auctions yourself. Look at what gets bids and what doesn't.... And when you see a "PowerSeller" - add them to your Favorites or Bookmarks. They clearly are doing something right.... For example, if I wanted to sell baseball cards, I'd do this.... I'd type "baseball card" into eBay, and browse the listings.... If I found a "PowerSeller" selling baseball cards, then I'd study his or her auctions. What does he or she do which helps to make his/her auctions successful? I might even buy a baseball card from him or her, just to get the "full experience". Once you know how a successful eBayer runs their auctions, you know about half of their business.... The other half is their sources, which is more tricky! By the way, we have covered these kind of eBay-based businesses in The Great Ideas Letter, where we uncover the sources too.... It is finding the sources which is often the more difficult part. When we can find this out, too, we reveal it in The Great Ideas Letter. I hope your auctions go well, Mitch.... Don't delay, jump in and start doing it, and learn as you go.... :) - Dien |
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![]() Hi Mitch,
You could do worse than starting with the cd sold by a near neighbor of yours. Jim Wilson, who lives in Melbourne Fl, sells a cd called 'Pathways to Ebay success' which, I'm told, is very good indeed. His site (and this is not an affiliate link) is at http://gnuday.com/ If you'd like to read an interview with Jim, please feel free to download my free ebook, 'Success Stories - 12 Doers Share Their Secrets' from http://www.BizE-zine.com/success_stories.htm where you can find out a lot more about him. If you really want to capitalize on your eBay selling and find out some pretty powerful ideas for squeezing every last panny from the people who visit your auction, there is an excellent new book by Jim Cockrum called 'The Silent Sales Machine.' I have written a brief review of it, plus two other gems, in my article 'The Best Internet Marketing eBooks I've Bought This Year'. You can read it online at the link shown below. Finally, there is a good free ebook that I give away to new subscribers of my e-zine (BizE-zine), called 'Ebay Secrets' by David Valliers. Feel free to help yourself to it - no obligation to subscribe! http://www.BizE-zine.com/special.htm Good luck in all your sales. Best wishes, Martin Avis Article: The Best Internet Marketing eBooks I've Bought This Year |
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![]() RE: 'Ebay Secrets' by David
> Valliers. Feel free to help yourself to it - > no obligation to subscribe! > http://www.BizE-zine.com/special.htm Good > luck in all your sales. Hi Martin and all, Thanks for the plug of my book ;-) You also might want to check out "MarketWatch" for ebaY by clicking the link below. OK, it's my venture, but I think it's an important resource that's not available anywhere else for anyone serious about doing business on ebaY. ebaY seller "[email protected]" is grossing $16,000 to $20,000 a month selling pre-amps, Mic's, mixer's, etc. You can get some great price info on this niche at: http://www.prepal.com It's a very hot market! Best wishes, -Dave Vallieres "rightsguy" on ebaY Author, "ebaY Secrets" MarketWatch for ebaY |
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![]() Hi Mitch,
Antiques can be a lucrative area on eBay, but if you're going to get most of your inventory through antique shops you need to study the market or you can easily get burned. Most general line antiques will sell for considerably less on eBay than you will generally find them for in antiques shops. However, there are some niches within the market that have avid bidders on eBay which can be found quite cheaply in most antique shops. One such niche is aspirin tins. You won't be able to buy hundreds of them in a week, but they can normally be picked up in shops for $5-10 or less. I regularly sell these for $40-100 or more on eBay. You just have to spend some time watching eBays closed sales because like anything else, some brands sell well and other don't. With some work and research you should be able to find several specialty niches such as this on eBay. Good Luck and go for it. Gary Hendrickson The Online Auction Business |
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