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Selling On Ebay Improving The Odds That Your Items Sell On Ebay

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Are you selling on ebay? A lot of people who are looking for ways to make money online are discovering how to sell on ebay since it is fairly simple to get started and it can be an easy way to begin your own home based business.

There are numerous people who sell things on ebay because they are looking for a way to support themselves or their family. If you are currently selling on ebay, how is it working out for you? Are you making the money that you would like to make.

If you answer is no, you will want to keep reading because I am going to show you several tips on how to improve the odds that your items will sell on ebay.

Some ebay buyers are very watchful of ebay scams so one of the first things that most ebay buyers will do is to check to see what the seller’s feedback looks like. Everyone who has bought from ebay a number of times, understands the significance of buying from a seller who has a high rating and a good reputation.

These buyers are aware that a seller with a high rating virtually eliminates the odds of getting scammed. Having a good feedback score will also help you to attain a good reputation but by having an about me page, you can also raise your reputation as a seller on ebay. While having an about me page is your choice, the benefits of having one are many.

An about me page is simply that, a page where you can present yourself and give buyers some background information on your ebay business or about you individually and maybe the reason that you started selling on ebay.

Once an ebay buyer has checked out the seller and knows they can trust them, they will start to look more at the product or products of the seller.

Obviously, this is going to be where you will have the best chances of making the sale. You will want to make sure that your prices are reasonable and still competitive. While you will want to be making some profit from the sale, you also want to make certain that you don’t run potential buyers off by asking for too high of a price.

Another thing you will want to do is to make sure that you have an accurate description for the items you are selling on ebay. Listing each item separately and with a good description will increase your chances of making the sale. You need to make sure your buyers know the condition that the item is in so they know exactly what to expect. You should also state whether additional materials such as batteries etc., will be required for the item.

When you provide an accurate and detailed description of your item, you are certain to increase the odds of selling your item.

An additional critical part of your listing should be accurate pictures of your item. While it may cost more to show additional pictures, buyers like to see exactly what they are getting so it would be worth the additional costs if you really want your item to sell on ebay. If you are interested in learning how to get additional pictures posted for free, you can see my article about photo sharing or using photobucket.

Make sure that you take close up pictures of your items and that you are using good lighting because if your pictures are not of good quality, you may as well not even have pictures. Low quality pictures have kept many ebay sellers from being able to sell their items. In other words, use high quality pictures in your listings.

While it is up to you to determine what forms of payment you are willing to accept, the majority of ebay sellers now use paypal as the most common form of payment. Most buyers are comfortable using paypal as well, so if you do not currently accept paypal for payment, you should certainly consider looking into paypal.

Although almost all ebay buyers will be able to use paypal, there are still going to be a few who will not and for this reason you may want to be able to accept other forms of payment also. Just be certain that you have received all payments and that they have cleared before you ship your items to the buyer.

As you keep these strategies in mind while selling on ebay, you should begin to see your sales start to increase. Think like a buyer when listing your items and ask yourself, would I purchase this item?

Learn more about selling on ebay. Stop by my article and information packed ebay site where you can find out all about how to sell on ebay and how you can make money selling on ebay.

Best Ways To Become A Ebay Seller

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009
by Ted Johnson

EBay is a multi-million dollar auction shopping site. Essentially, eBay is one of the world’s most popular shopping centers in cyberspace. EBay is founded on shopping and selling by millions of people around the world.

Many people are out there trying to figure out how to make money with eBay. When looking at how to do it, starting is pretty simple. Learn three fundamental steps toward becoming an eBay seller.

Step one is to sign up to for an eBay account. From eBay front page choose the blue register link. Fill out the registration form with your personal information. Choose a username that doesn’t reveal too much personal information. Your password should be something that is easy to remember. After reading and agreeing to the terms of service, you will receive a confirmation email that will enable you to activate your eBay account.

Secondly, you need an account to receive payment for eBay sells. PayPal is a secure, easy option for accepting and making payments. PayPal offers protection for buyers and sellers and contains tools that assist with eBay auctions. If you choose to accept credit card payment you must establish an account with a merchant provider. Millions of people use PayPal and I have found it to be the most efficient and reliable tool for payment as an eBay seller.

Once you are registered and have set up a PayPal account, create a seller’s account. Verification of your identity by PayPal, in the interest of fraud protection, is required by credit, debit card, or checking account before you begin to sell on eBay. The next step is to set up payment for any fees you incur from selling on eBay.

You may choose an option which allows your feed to be deducted from your PayPal account, place a credit card on file for automatic charging of eBay fees, or direct pay via a checking account (available only in US dollars and US accounts). Another option available to business retailers is payment to eBay through check.

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