Sunday, January 29, 2006

 

Tips: What To Sell On eBay ?

Deciding what to sell on eBay is probably the hardest part of starting your eBay business. Many people don't know where to find reliable suppliers and often give up after a few days. But with a bit of persistence and some creativity you can find whatever it is you want to sell.

Any powerseller will recommend selling something you have an interest in, or even better - love.

There are many reasons for this off course.

If you love your product and know the value of it, you'll easily find a supplier and be able to spot a great deal.

You're more likely to get excited about a product you love, making it a lot easier to start selling this product.

You'll enjoy your selling experience and continue selling. When you have no interest in the product or time to learn more about it it's very easy to give up isn't it?

"Doing it for the money" might be a great motivator at first, but it will still feel like work - unless you' re selling something you know and love. What would you rather?

Lisa Galasso, one of the contributors to ebook "eBay Selling Strategies" said it best:

"I've had lots of internet and eBay businesses. I've done M L Marketing, Internet marketing, I've bought wholesale and sold retail, I've written eBooks that were highly successful, I've taught eBay professionally to individuals and groups, I even had a very, very successful eBay business selling items for others on consignment.

It wasn't until I started a business that involved my passion for natural healing and herbs that I felt true success. For the first time I was living my passion by helping others with my knowledge and hearing the success stories that my customers related from taking my advice. My advice to you: when you find your passion, live it!"

By all means, start selling anything you can make a profit on, but always be on the lookout for that special product line that gets you really excited. That's when working will become fun !




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