Where to find items to sell on Ebay
People rack their brains trying to decide what to sell on Ebay. Here are some ideas to help with the process. I sure could have used an article like this when I started out.
1. In your home.
Everyone has unwanted items that they could experiment with on Ebay.
2. Flea markets.
People sell all sorts of things at the markets…The non-regular stalls are the
best. At the end of the day you could offer to take the lot for a low price. It
would save them packing it up.
3. Garage sales.
The early bird catches the worm is true here. Get there early and get the
bargains first. When they are still unpacking is a good time because you get to
see the goodies first.
4. Wholesalers.
You have to find wholesalers that are happy to have their product selling on
Ebay. You also will need an ABN (Australian Business number). I have some links and tips on
my website about wholesaling.
5. Write an
E-book or make an information Cd to sell. I like the E-book idea better because
you can duplicate the file endlessly. Write one book and sell it forever, just
change the name.
6. Shops. Yes,
believe it or not. When they have a fantastic special sometimes it is worth
buying. For example the winter or summer clothing sales. Sometimes they are so
cheap. I would stick to the popular brands and make sure you know what it sells
for on Ebay.
7. Dealer’s
auctions. Anyone can go, register, and then bid. Check it out first though.
There are obviously some real professionals there. You will find them listed in
a newspaper such as The Courier Mail in Australia. Be careful not to buy junk
that you will be stuck with. Think about what you
are buying and have a limit to pay…
8. Research
Ebay. See what other people are selling. See what is attracting the bids. Try
buying a cheap product from China through Ebay and then asking them if they will
wholesale that product to you? You never know. Wait until the transaction is
finished to see if this is a credible dealer.
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