Monday, March 27

Boost Your Cash with eBay Sales

Want some extra cash this week? It is very easy on eBay.

It can be as easy as looking around your house for something you're not using anymore or haven't used in the last 6 months. Have the kids outgrown their clothes? Sell them on eBay! Have a look in the shed, any old furniture or dusty ornaments that you will never use again. What about the car parts? Auction them on eBay! Nobody listening to those old cassettes anymore? Why not auction them on eBay!

It is so easy to start on eBay especially if you are a stay at home Mum and you can turn that old rubbish into cash. I've been doing this for over 12 months now and it's incredible what some people will pay for something that you are about to throw out. The costs are minimal and you can do this day or night, there are no restrictions.

Try it for a month and I'll guarantee you'll love it. Remember, these early auctions are mostly for you to gain some experience. After you get the hang of eBaying and want to make some more cash, but have run out of things to sell at home, we recommend spending a little bit of cash on some education that will show you how to find saleable items easily, show you how to enhance your listings to make the most profit and heaps more.

Three types of common household items that have strong markets on eBay at this stage are:
  1. Clothing, new and used clothing sells very well. Don't try to get rid of your old, torn t-shirts, no one's going to split with their hard-earned money for totally worthless pieces of junk. But if you have some designer shoes that were only worn once because they hurt your feet, there's no reason you can't auction them off.
  2. Collectibles, collectors on eBay pay top-dollar for things that seem like junk. It's quite common to post what you think is a throw away item, only to have collectors create a bidding frenzy over it because it's something they collect.
  3. Sports equipment, look through your shed and garage for sports equipment you no longer use. Also check out eBay's Sporting Goods in Demand page for a better idea of what's hot in that category.

Selling the bits and pieces you have lying around the house is the best way to begin learning the ins and outs of creating listings on eBay and what sells better. And you make a little cash in the process. You also learn the effective feedback process which is were all the sellers credibility comes from. The easiest way to start great feedback is to buy on eBay but make sure you pay promptly. Not only will you build your feedback but you will save money buying at a fraction of the cost in the retail outlet.

Often people have run out of bits and pieces at home to sell and have gone on to sell friends bits and pieces for a commission while also scanning all the garage sales. eBay is a great way to earn some extra cash but some extra education will help you along your way as there are many ways to enhance sales and make sure you get top dollar for your product.

And if you want nothing to do with selling junk from around your house, scrounging stuff from flea markets or pawn shops and reselling it on eBay, or spending endless hours listing a items that earn just a buck or two of profit! Then there is a tried and tested method that you can use to find in-demand products that you can buy for cheap and resell for massive profits... attract TONS of bids and make HUGE profits on every single auction you list... create stunning ads that grab the eyeballs of eager bidders... and much more!

Brandon Dupsky and Derek Gehl (Internet Marketing Centre) have put a system together to start your *own* highly profitable eBay business, and earn up to $100,000 in your first year!
To review Brandon's entire system for profiting on eBay, just follow this link:
http://www.auctiontips.com/t.cgi/867389