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Friday 22 February 2013

How to Sell Expensive Items on eBay


Selling expensive items on eBay is really no different  than selling low cost items. Essentially, no matter  what you are selling, it all comes down to how you  market the item. This doesn’t mean you have to  surf around the Internet placing ads here and there –  when it comes to eBay auctions, the marketing is  all done at the eBay website. Basically, when you  set up your auction, you are setting up an  automated marketing campaign.

First, you must determine what the value of your  item is, in three different ways. This will help you  determine what your reserve price is. On eBay, the  reserve price is the lowest price that you are willing  to accept for your item. First, have your high priced  item evaluated to determine what the actual market  value is. Next, research similar items from past  auctions at eBay to see what price those items sold  for. Finally, determine what the value of the item is to you. With this information, you should be able to  determine the lowest amount you are willing to sell  the item for.

Set your reserve price, and then set your opening bid  price lower than $50 – no matter how high your  reserve price is. This is a marketing tactic. It will be  hard to attract potential buyers to an auction for an  item selling for hundreds or thousands of dollars –  but getting them to an auction where the opening  bid is only $50 is quite simple. Remember, you don’t  have to sell the item to anyone who bids less than  your reserve price – unless you choose to do so at  the close of the auction. This method of price setting  resembles marketing gimmicks used by offline  businesses that are simply designed to ‘get customers  in the door.’

Work hard on the description for your listing. Use  words that really describe your item well. Provide as  many details as possible, including details that prove  the authenticity of collectible items. Include pictures  of the item as well. Do not try to deceive potential  buyers! If the item has marks or scratches, simply  be honest about it, and make sure that the pictures  convey this as well. State how the item will be  packed and shipped. Also let potential buyers know  that shipping insurance must be purchased as well  – in case the item is damaged once it leaves your  possession.

For higher priced items, most eBay buyers feel more  comfortable using an escrow service. Offer this as  an option in your auction, with the understanding that  the buyer must pay for the service. This protects both  parties from fraud, and it makes many buyers more  open to spending the money to obtain the item.  eBay has partnered with an escrow service that is  commonly used for high ticket items.

‎‌How to Find Great Deals at eBay


Everyone loves a great deal! Many people spend  quite a bit of time searching for good deals on the  items that they want and need – and when they find  those deals, they experience a certain amount of  satisfaction. These people typically haunt garage  sales, stores that are holding sales, wholesale  warehouses, flea markets, and especially online  and offline auctions. With the incredible number of  auctions that are constantly going on at eBay, it  can be difficult to find the items you want, at the  price you want to pay. But it isn’t impossible to find  great deals!

There are steps you can take to ensure that you are  getting a great deal on the items you purchase  through eBay. In fact, these same steps will also  help to protect you against fraud. Participating in  online auctions is a great deal of fun, but you must use caution as well. This caution entails doing your  research before you place any bids.

Start with the auction in question. Make sure that  you read every word of the description and the  auction details. You can never have too much  information – especially if that information is  about an individual that you may be doing business  with. Pay special attention to what the description  and auction details do not say. For instance, is a  guarantee mentioned? Is the item new? Is it  authentic? Is there proof of authenticity? Look for  auctions that provide the right information – and  the right amount of information. Avoid those that  do not.

Who will pay the shipping and handling costs? Often, the buyer pays these costs, and sometimes, the  seller tries to charge more than the actual shipping  and handling costs are. Beware of high shipping  costs, especially for items that will be auctioned  off at a very low price. Also note when the item is  supposed to ship after the bidding has ended.  Depending on what you are trying to purchase the  item for, it may not arrive in time.

Don’t make the mistake of bidding on an item simply  because it is a ‘good deal.’ It is only a good deal for  you if the item is something that you really want or  need. Many people simply bid for the sake of  bidding – or winning – without having any real need  or desire for the item in question. Before bidding on  items that you do want or need, check prices  around the Internet and the prices available from  offline sources as well. Just because it is on eBay  does not guarantee that it is the cheapest price  available!

Finally, learn more about the seller. Can you trust  them? What is their rating? Read their feedback  page! Failure to learn more about the seller can be costly. Not everyone is as honest as you are – and  the seller may be trying to take advantage of people  that simply don’t know enough to find out more  about them. Sometimes scammers make their  auctions sound like really great deals. Beware of  prices that seem extremely low!

eBay Users: What You Need to Know About Phishing Scams


Are you an eBay user?  Whether you use eBay to do your online shopping or if you use eBay to generate extra income for yourself, as an eBay seller, there is something that you need to be aware of. As an eBay user, whether you are a seller or a buyer, you need to be on the lookout for phishing scams.  Phishing scams are rapidly increasing in popularity and many are using eBay as a front.  To protect your identity, as well as you finances, you need to be on the lookout for them.

If you are relatively new to eBay or online shopping in general, you may not know exactly what phishing scams are.  Do you?  If not, you should know that phishing scams are actually complex online scams.  A shady individual or a scammer makes a fake website that is similar to eBay or at least a fake eBay sign in page.  You are then sent an email that appears as if it was from eBay.  The only thing is that it wasn’t.  The goal of a phishing scam is to get you to visit the fake page and enter in your eBay sign in information, including your eBay screen name and your eBay password.  Once a scammer has your information, they get access to you personal information stored on eBay, as well as free use of your eBay account.

One of the reasons why phishing scams are so easy to fall victim to is because they give you the impression that is something is wrong with you eBay account or that you did something wrong yourself.  For instance, many phishing scams contain a message asking why you didn’t pay for an item that you ordered or outline the fact that your eBay account has been suspended.  The goal is to get you so worried that you will automatically click on the link to get the problem solved; however, as previously mentioned, the link takes you to a site that looks just like eBay, but it isn’t.  There is where the trouble comes in.

If you get an eBay phishing scam email, you will want to do a little bit of detective work, before actually clicking on the link. In fact, you shouldn't even click on the link.  The first thing that you will want to do is look at your name, as most eBay phishing emails start with “Dear eBay Member,” or something along those lines.  Real eBay messages will refer to you by your eBay screen name or even your real name.  You can also roll your mouse over the link provided to you and see where it will actually take you.  In most cases, you will find that you are being directed to another site, not eBay.com.  All eBay messages should appear in your “My eBay,” message box.  To see if eBay really sent you an email, you can log into your eBay account, from a brand new window that you open up, and check your messages, if you even have any at all.

If you do receive an eBay phishing scam email, you are advised to contact eBay or examine eBay’s help center. There you will find instructions on how to report the email or send a copy of it to eBay. Although your first thought may be to delete the eBay phishing scam email, you will actually want to follow eBay’s reporting instructions.  You may know that you are being scammed, but other may not.  Reporting an eBay phishing scam to eBay allows them to take care of the problem; thus likely reducing the number of eBay users who fall victim to similar scams.

Now that you know exactly what eBay phishing scams are, you are urged to be on the lookout for them.  Keeping an open eye is your best line of defensive against eBay phishing scams or any phishing scams for that matter.

eBay University – What Is It All About?





eBay University is the learning program that eBay  established to help people become successful eBay  merchants. For convenience, eBay classes are held  in many locations throughout the United States, and  classes may also be completed from home, using  your computer.

You should note that all of the information you will  learn through eBay University can be found on the  website – for free. However, understanding that free  information isn’t always easy. eBay University will  teach you how to open a seller’s account, how to  conduct research and create listings, how to improve  listings for greater success, how to integrate Paypal  with eBay, how to monitor your auctions, and how to  complete transactions.

Once you’ve finished the Selling Basics course, you  are ready for the ‘Beyond the Basics’ course. This  advanced course will teach you how to start and  grow an eBay business, how to choose and create  listing formats that sell, how to use all of the eBay  resources, how to market your business, how to  pack and ship your items, and much more. Both  courses are reasonably priced, and well worth the  short amount of time that it takes to complete  each course.



eBay Success - How to Price Your Items

Many new sellers don’t realize how important pricing is when it comes to eBay auctions. Many don’t even realize that ‘pricing’ needs to be done. eBay is an auction site after all! But eBay auctions are not quite the same as the auctions you attend in the offline world. In fact, quite a bit of work goes into determining and setting prices.

 Essentially, there are only three prices that can be set for an eBay auction: the ‘buy it now’ price, the reserve price, and the starting bid price. Of these three, the starting bid price is the only one that is required for an eBay auction. The reserve price and the ‘buy it now’ price are optional. The starting bid price is fairly simple – never set it higher than $50 or so – no matter what your item is really worth.

This low opening price will get bidders to your auction. Setting low starting bid prices creates the need for a reserve price. A reserve price is the absolute lowest price that you want to get for your item. You may sell the item below the reserve price, but you will not be required to. In other words, if you set your reserve price at $100, and your highest bid is only $50, you do not have to sell the item to the highest bidder. You can close the auction without any negative feedback or repercussions. Set your reserve price at the absolute lowest price you are willing to sell your item for. Keep what the item is worth, as well as what it cost you in mind. The ‘buy it now’ option will allow you to set a price, and buyers can buy the item immediately, without bidding, for that set price. This option can be used for any type of item, and it should be set to match your reserve, give or take a few dollars. This option is great if you have multiple identical items to sell. Shipping has a price, and potential buyers take this into consideration when they are looking at an auction. If you can see your way clear to offer free shipping, you will find that people are placing more bids. Make sure that your potential buyers realize that you are offering free shipping! Before setting any prices, you need to determine what the item is really worth. The value of the item in different markets might be quite high. However, you are selling on eBay, and it is a different world altogether! Find out the price that similar items sold for on eBay before setting any prices. If it is a collectable, or a high ticket item, have the item evaluated to ensure that you aren't going to lose money!

eBay’s Turbo Lister Program: Should You Use It?


Are you an eBay seller?  If you are, are you familiar with eBay’s Turbo Lister program?  If you are not, you may want to take the time to familiarize yourself with it, as using eBay’s Turbo Lister program can make selling on eBay as easy as can be.

eBay’s Turbo Lister program is a program that is available for download, free of charge on eBay’s website.  What is nice about eBay’s Turbo Lister program is that it is easy to install and use.  In fact, like eBay’s traditional way of listing items for sale, you are given step-by-step instructions. Even if you have minimal computer knowledge, you should still be able to use eBay’s Turbo Lister program, without any problems.

Now that you know exactly how you can get eBay’s Turbo Lister program, you may be wondering exactly what it is or how it can help you.  See, when you download eBay’s Turbo Lister program to your computer, you can access it at anytime, even if you are not connected to the internet.  eBay markets its Turbo Lister program to those who are high or medium volume eBay sellers, but it is also great for those who have dialup internet.  Listing a large number of eBay auctions can tie up your phone lines, but with eBay’s Turbo Lister program you don’t even have to be online!

The eBay Turbo Lister program sets up all eBay auction listings or “Buy It Now,” listings the same way as it is done online, through their website.  For instance, when using eBay’s Turbo Lister, you need to assign your item to a category, make a headline for your auction, write a detailed description of the item that you are selling, upload pictures if you have any, mention how your item will be shipped, as well as outline what methods of payment you will accept. As stated above, this process is easy, as everything is explained to you step-by-step.  With eBay’s Turbo Listing program, listing on eBay is still as easy as it was before, if not easier with the ability to do so while not connected to the internet.

Speaking of not being connected to the internet, you may be wondering how your eBay items can be listed on eBay’s website if you are not connected to the internet. This is where the internet connection comes in.  eBay’s Turbo Lister program enables you develop as many eBay auctions as you want, even thousands of them, without being connected to the internet. When doing so, you have the ability to save your listings for a later date; a time when you can sign online.  Once you are connected to the internet, a simple click of the mouse and your eBay listings will automatically be uploaded to the eBay site.  In addition to giving you the ability to work offline, you also have the ability to time your auctions, like if you want them to start or end at a certain time.

As mentioned above, if you are interested in downloading eBay’s Turbo Lister program, you can do so through their online website.  Since downloading and using eBay’s Turbo Lister program is free, you are urged to at least give it a try. Should you not like the way that the program works, you could always return to listing your eBay items the traditional way, though the eBay website.

eBay Sellers: Why You Should Accept PayPal



Are you looking to become an eBay seller?  If you are interested in making money online, possibly even enough to support yourself, you just may be.  Over the past few years, eBay has revealed itself as an online market place where just about anyone, including you, can make money.

Although it is relatively easy to make money on eBay, as an eBay seller, there are a number of important factors that come into play.  For instance, you will want to have good, quality items to sell, detailed descriptions of those items, as well as easy to see pictures.  Perhaps, those are some of the most important components of becoming a successful eBay seller, but there is something else that can be just as important, your accepted methods of payment.  For the best chance of success on eBay, you will want to accept a wide range of payments, including personal checks, money orders, and PayPal.

Speaking of PayPal, PayPal is one of the most common methods of payment accepted on eBay.  Despite being one of the most preferred ways to shop on eBay, there are still a number of sellers who don’t accept PayPal as a form of payment.  If you have yet to setup your eBay seller account, you will also want to take the time to set up a PayPal account.  Of course, you can still make money on eBay without accepting PayPal as a method of payment, but your chances for success are higher when you do.  That is why it is extremely important that you at least look into getting a PayPal account.

When it comes to getting a PayPal account, you will find that you can have a personal account or a business account.  If you want to make the most out of PayPal and eBay, you will want to get a business account, as it enables to you accept credits cards as a method of payment.  The only difference between a business PayPal account and a personal PayPal account is the fees.  The fees that you are charged will vary, but you will be charged a small fee each time someone, namely an eBay buyer, sends you a payment.

Although the PayPal fees may be a turnoff for you, you should let them be.  By accepting PayPal, you are more likely to have more sales, as well as higher priced product sales, as more eBay buyers rely on PayPal to shop online.  This will essentially make the fees seem minimal, as they easily pay for themselves overtime and you are still able to make a profit.  In fact, your PayPal fees, from a business standpoint, can even be tax deductible.

One of the many reasons why eBay buyers like to use PayPal is because it gives them a sense of security.  When using PayPal to buy items on eBay, buyers do not have to actually provide you with their bank account information or their credit or debit card numbers. This information is automatically stored in PayPal’s secure system.  eBay buyers simply have to follow the instructions on the invoice that you send them, enter in their PayPal sign in information, click a few confirmation buttons and they are good to go; no important information has to exchange hands.

If you aren’t already accepting PayPal, you will want to think about the many benefits to doing so, some of which were outlined above.  For more information on PayPal, you are urged to visit PayPal’s online website, which can be found at PayPal.com.

eBay Sellers: Tips to Help Your eBay Items Sell


 

Are you an eBay seller? If you have been looking for a relatively easy way to make money, there is a good chance that you are.  Different individuals use eBay, but many use eBay to make a little bit of extra money or even to financially support themselves and their families.  If you are an eBay seller, how is everything currently going?  Are you making as much money as you had hoped to?  If not, you will want to continue reading on; as some tips are outlined below on how you can help to make sure that your eBay items sell.

When it comes to buying items on eBay, there are many eBay buyers who are the lookout for eBay scams.  Before purchasing an item, one of the first things that an eBay buyer does is check the feedback of the seller.  Doing business with a highly rated and recommended eBay seller reduces or completely eliminates the chances of getting scammed on eBay.  Feedback helps to give you a good reputation, but there is something else that can help you get a good reputation too, an “About Me,” page.  This is a page where you are able to introduce yourself and give a little bit of background information about yourself or your eBay business.  “About Me,” pages are optional, but there are a number of benefits to having one.

Once an eBay buyer has learned that a seller who has an item that they want for sale is a reputable one, they will then continue to examine the product being sold.  This is where your biggest chance of making a sale comes in.  First, you will want to make sure that your products are being sold at a fair price.  Keep in mind, when making your auction listings that you want to make a profit, but you don’t want to scare off any potential buyers with high prices.  Just making sure that your prices are reasonable is enough to increase your chances of making a sale.

Secondly, you will want to make sure that you accurately describe all of your items that are being sold.  For instance, if you are selling a lot or a group of children’s toys, you may want to take the time to list the names of each toy being sold.  Outline the condition that each toy is in as well.  If you are selling toys that require batteries, you may want to state whether or not the batteries are included.  Providing a detailed, accurate description of all of your items will definitely increase the chances of them selling.

In addition to a detailed description, it is also important that you have pictures of your items.  eBay allows you to post one free picture, but more can be posted for additional fees.  Don’t let these additional fees deter you from posting additional pictures, as they are likely to increase the chances of making a sale. In fact, you may want to look into free photo sharing websites, such as PhotoBucket, as they allow you to post additional eBay pictures for free.  When taking pictures of your eBay items, you will want to make sure that you take a number of close-up pictures.  Also, make sure that the pictures are easy to see and that the lighting is good.  Having poor pictures or no pictures at all is one of the many reasons why many eBay items go unsold.

The methods of payment that you accept may also have an important impact on how well your eBay items sell.  One of the most common forms of payments used, to pay for eBay purchases, is PayPal.  The reason why PayPal is so popular is because it enables shoppers to buy items from you, without having to disclose their account numbers.  If you aren’t already accepting PayPal, you will want to look into doing so.  Although most eBay buyers use PayPal, you will also want to remember that not everyone does. For that reason, you may also want to accept other methods of payment, including money orders or personal checks.  The only thing with personal checks is that you may want to wait until the check clears before shipping the buyer their merchandise, especially with large purchases.

By implementing the above mentioned eBay seller tips, you may start seeing an increase in your eBay sales, even right away.  In all honesty, you need to think of it from a seller perspective.  Look at your auction listings; would you buy what you were selling?

eBay Sellers: The Importance of Paying Your eBay Fees on Time



Are you an eBay seller?  If you are, have you been selling on eBay for long? If you haven’t been, you may still be trying to figure out the ins and outs of eBay.  If that is the case, you may be looking for a little bit of assistance or advice. One of the important things to remember, when selling on eBay, is the importance of paying your eBay fees on time.

When it comes to paying your eBay fees on time, there are a large number of sellers who wonder exactly why it is so important.  While this may not seem like something that you would ask yourself, it is actually asked quite often.  Yes, eBay, like many other businesses, gives you a grace period, which is a few extra days to make your payment; you don’t want to go past that period.  If so, there will be consequences.  As an eBay seller, those consequences may be costly to you.

One of the most common consequences of not paying your eBay fees on time involves having your eBay seller account suspended.  For you, this means that you will not be able to sell anymore items on eBay, at least until you pay your fees.  Depending on the situation at hand, if you have any auctions running at the current time, those auctions may be canceled, possibly incurring additional fees for you.  That is why it is extremely important that you pay your eBay fees on time.

Another reason why you should pay your eBay fees on time is because it is easy to do.  When paying your eBay fees, all you really need to do is log into your account, go to the link labeled “eBay fees,” and follow the instructions from there.  When it comes time to pay your eBay fees, eBay should send you an invoice, but you don’t have to wait until you receive that invoice.  If you want to make sure that you stay on top of paying your fees, to prevent your seller account from being suspended, you may want to think about occasionally paying your fees, whenever you have the money to do so.

eBay can also offer you assistance, when it comes to paying your eBay fees.  When you first setup your eBay account, you have the option of having your fees deducted right from your credit card, which you may have used to help setup your free eBay account.  If you used a credit card to help setup your account, but you don’t want to have your fees deducted from your card, you can also make alternative arrangements.  Those arrangements may include having your fees deducted from something else, like another credit card or your checking account.  Or, you could stick paying your fees on your own, whenever they are due.

As you can see from above, there are a number of different ways that you can go about paying your eBay seller fees.  If you are an active eBay seller or one who relies on eBay for income, you will want to definitely make sure that you pay your fees on time.  Since you have a number of different ways to go about doing so, there isn’t any reason why you can’t pay your eBay fees and in a somewhat timely matter.

Thursday 21 February 2013

eBay Sellers: Should You Open an eBay Store?



Are you an eBay seller?  If you are, there is a good chance that you have heard of an eBay store before.  In fact, you may even have your own eBay store.  eBay stores are increasing in popularity.  For that reason, if you currently don’t have an eBay store, you may be wondering whether or not you should open one.  To determine whether or not you should open an eBay store, you may want to examine the advantages and disadvantages of having one.

Before examining the advantages and disadvantages of having an eBay store, you may be wondering exactly what one is.  In a way, having your own eBay store can be compared to having your own retail store.  By paying a small monthly fee, you are able to create your own customized “storefront.”  This storefront is what customers will see when they visit your eBay store. For instance, you can make your own logo, create your own eBay store, and do much more. As previously mentioned, you must pay a small monthly fee to have an eBay store; however, you must also pay traditional final value and insertion fees.  Despite having to pay traditional eBay fees, they are much lower than normal, if you have an eBay store.

Perhaps, a decrease in eBay fees is one of the biggest benefits to opening up your own eBay store.  If you only sell a few items a month on eBay, it might not necessarily be worth it for you to open up an eBay store, but if you are a medium or high volume seller, you could save a considerable amount of money by opening up your own eBay store.  It is also important to mention easy of use.  Creating your own eBay storefront page is easy to do, as well as creating your own eBay listing. Despite being listed in your eBay store, you create all of your eBay listings the same way as you did before, with eBay’s step-by-step guide.

Although there are a number of advantages to having an eBay store, there are also a number of disadvantages or downsides to doing so as well.  One of those downsides is marketing.  Unlike many traditional auction listings and “Buy It Now,” listings, which show up in eBay searches, items inside eBay stores do not. Essentially, this means that it is your responsibility to get traffic to your eBay store.  Without traffic, your eBay store items will not be able to sell.  While there are easy ways to get traffic to your eBay store, like using traditional auction style listings, which will appear in eBay searches, and then place a link to your eBay store, and such, it can be time consuming to do.  How you will make money is definitely something to consider before opening up an eBay store.

As you can see, there are a number of advantages and disadvantages to opening up an eBay store.  The decision as to whether or not you want to open up an eBay store is yours to make, but you are advised to at least look into to doing so.  Thoroughly researching and examining eBay stores is a great way to learn more about them, as well as gain insight into whether or not you can profit from having one.  While having an eBay store isn’t for everyone, there are a number of eBay sellers who have noticed an increase in profit since opening their own eBay stores.

eBay Sellers: How You Can Use Completed Searches to Your Advantage




Are you an eBay seller? If so, are you successful at what you do?  Perhaps, the better question to ask yourself is if you are making a profit selling on eBay?  If you aren’t, there are a number of steps that you can take to increase your chances of making a sale.

When it comes to improving your chances of making a sale on eBay, your first impulse may to be change the way that your eBay items are listed for sale.  For instance, it is often suggested that you upload detailed pictures of your items, provide detailed descriptions and such. While you will want to try doing so, you will also want to focus on the items that you are trying to sell.  Your problem, with making a profit on eBay, might be the items that you have listed.  If you have a poor quality item, you may not be able to sell it, but you would still be responsible for paying your eBay fees.  In this case, you will not only be unable to make a profit, but you may also end up losing money.

When it comes to knowing which items you can profit from selling on eBay, there are many sellers who think that it is impossible to do.  While it may seem impossible, it isn’t.  Before actually trying to list a particular item for sale online, like an old music CD, you can check to see if that item has been sold on eBay before.  If that particular item was sold before, you can also figure out exactly how much money it sold for!  This will give you a good idea as to whether or not it would be worth it for you to spend the time creating your auction listings and paying eBay’s fees.  Although the decision as to whether or not you still want to post your item for sale is yours to make, it may give you inside information; inside information that you will want to take into consideration when making your decision.

To perform a search of completed auctions, you will want to perform an advanced search. The link to the advanced search form can be found by eBay’s traditional search box.  The only thing that you will to do differently is check the box labeled “Completed Listings Only.”  Your results will include auctions that meet your searching criteria, but that have already been completed.  If an item sold, its price will be outlined in green print. If an item did not sell, the asking price will be outlined, but in red print.  As previously stated, performing an eBay completed search gives you the ability to tell whether or not you have a good seller on your hands.

In fact, you can not only use a completed listing search to determine if an item you already have is worth money, but you can also use this eBay tool to help you make money.  If you are like many eBay sellers, there is a good chance that you are always on the lookout for great deals, bargains, or antiques.  Familiarizing yourself with popular eBay items, ones that can be considered “hot sellers,” is a great way to make yourself a profit on eBay.  Should you have the ability to do so, you may want to have a partner at home looking up eBay completed listings, while you are out shopping for items to sell at yard sales, flea markets, or thrift stores.

Performing an eBay completed listing search will only take a few minutes of your time.  Despite only taking a few minutes of your time, eBay completed searches can help you make money as an eBay seller, not lose it.

eBay Sellers: How Photo Sharing Sites Can Save You Money




Are you an eBay seller?  If you are, you likely already know the importance of having pictures in your eBay listings.  There are a many eBay buyers who will not buy an item on eBay if they haven’t seen a picture.  In fact, many eBay buyers like to see more than one picture.  The only problem with this is that posting a number of pictures on eBay can get expensive, especially overtime.  However, there is a way that you can give your potential customers what they want, more pictures, without having to go broke while doing so.

If you are looking for a way to have multiple pictures appear in your eBay auction listings, but you are urged to examine websites that are known as photo sharing sites, if you haven’t already done so.  Photo sharing websites are sites that allow you to post digital photographs online and sometimes even videos. There are a large number of internet users who use photo sharing sites to upload and share pictures with friends and family members over the internet, but many internet users are also starting to use photo sharing websites to help combat their eBay seller fees, particularly the fees associated with having multiple pictures in an eBay auction.

If you are interested in giving photo sharing websites a try, to help you save money when selling on eBay, you will need to find a photo sharing website to use.  To find a number of photo sharing websites, you may want to perform a standard internet search.  Your standard internet search results will likely include PhotoBucket, which is a free, well-known photo sharing website.  Of course, you can use just about any photo sharing website you want, but you are advised to look into PhotoBucket, as it is free and easy to use.

Speaking of using PhotoBucket and many other online photo sharing websites, you will need to create an account.  You should be required to fill out a small form, which may request a little bit of information about yourself, like your full name or your email address.  You will also need to create login information for yourself, including a screen name and a safe password.  Once you have that finished, you should be able to use the photo sharing website in question, whether it be PhotoBucket or not, to help you start saving money.

When using a photo sharing site, you will see that different sites have different instructions that need to be followed, but the first step will be taking pictures of your eBay items.  Then you will need to upload them to your computer and then follow the photo sharing website’s instructions on how to upload your photos to their site.  In most cases, this is a relatively simple process, which tends to involve selecting a few pictures from your computer’s hard drive and then hitting an upload button.

Once your pictures have been uploaded, you should see thumbnails or smaller versions of them. With PhotoBucket there are little boxes underneath each thumbnail that can be used to select the picture or pictures of you choice.  You will want to select all of the pictures that you want listed in a particular eBay listing.  Then, you should be able to find a link that allows you to generate an HTML code.  This will lead you to another page with a lot of information on it, particularly HTML links.  Many photo sharing websites outright tell you which HTML code links you should use for eBay.  Copy the code and paste it in the description of your eBay auction listings and you are good to go; your pictures should appear.

Using a photo sharing site is optional, but it is definitely something to look into.  As an eBay seller, you want to profit as much as you can and this also involves eliminating unnecessary expenses.

eBay Gift Certificates – The Gift Solution Suitable for Everyone



We all know one. There is at least one in every family, and one in every circle of friends. There is even one in every office! There is always that one person that you know who is absolutely impossible to buy a gift for! These people either have everything, or want nothing. They don’t drop hints at all, and when asked, they simply say that they don’t know, they don’t care, or they don’t want anything.

Well, now you can buy a gift for that person. The solution lies in an eBay gift certificate! This will allow your loved one to essentially buy anything that they want, in a very exciting way. eBay gift certificates can easily be purchased through paypal, in varying amounts.

There are things that you should point out to the gift recipient, however. For instance, eBay gift
certificates do expire. eBay gift certificates will not be accepted for all auctions either – they can only
be redeemed for those auctions that accept Paypal as a form of payment. Other than that, your loved
one should not have any problems redeeming their eBay gift certificate!

eBay Courses – Are They Worth It?




There are numerous eBay courses that are available on the Internet today. These books and courses are 
designed to help you become more successful on eBay. Unfortunately, not all of these courses are worth the money that you will pay for them. Some of them are full of what used to be good information – when it was relevant – and others are simply junk information, written by someone trying to make a quick buck.

Before you purchase any eBay course, find out when the course was written. If it was written in 2004, for
instance, you don’t want it. Even though that hasn't been very long ago, eBay changes so fast that much
of the information will not be relevant. However, if the original issue of the course was written several years
ago, but the course is updated each year, this will probably be a good course for you.

Again, use care when purchasing eBay courses. They can be quite helpful and enlightening, but only if the information in them is still good. Talk to other eBay sellers – preferably successful ones – to find
out what courses are recommended.

eBay Buyers: eBay Safety Tips You Should Know




Are you interested in shopping on eBay?  If you are, you are definitely not alone.  Over the past few years, the popularity of eBay has literally skyrocketed.  Since eBay is considered an online auction website, one that allows internet users to post their belongings for sale, it generates a huge marketplace with millions of items for sale, at any given time.  Although eBay is a great place to do your shopping online, it can be unsafe; however, there are a number of ways that you can protect you and your finances when using eBay to do your online shopping.

One of the most important things that you need to remember when using eBay is that you created a sign in name or a screen name for yourself.  That screen name is used so that you do not have to provide other eBay users with your real name.  Yes, if you were to make a purchase online, you would need to give the eBay seller your real name and address, but that is the only time that you should do so.  You should never give an eBay seller information about yourself, unless you have won an item from them on the eBay website.

In connection with giving out personal information about yourself, you also do not want to give out any other personal information about your finances.  eBay uses a secure checkout program, which enables you to make payment arrangements on your own.  The most secure way to make purchases online is through PayPal, but many other sellers accept personal checks or money orders.  With PayPal, the eBay seller you are doing business with actually doesn’t get your credit card information, as all funds are transferred electronically.  For that reason, there is no reason to give an eBay seller your bank account information or your credit or debit card information, even if you are buying an item from them.

When buying an item on eBay, you may place most of your focus on the price that the item is listed at, if it is a buy it now auction.  If it is in a traditional auction listing, you may be focusing on the current highest bid.  While this is important to do, you will also want to place a focus on the total cost of shipping.  It is not uncommon for eBay sellers to sell their items for a low price, but charge a high amount in shipping.  Also, be cautious of a seller who doesn’t provide you with shipping information upfront.  Often times, you will find this is a front for a scam. After winning the auction, you are responsible for paying for the product, as well as the shipping costs, which often turn out to be high.

To prevent you from doing business with a shady eBay seller, one who may be out to take your money, you will want to examine the feedback of each eBay seller that you are interested in doing business with. While a few negative feedback ratings are not uncommon, you will want to be cautious of new eBay sellers with even just one or two negative ratings.  Basically, when shopping on eBay, you need to use your best judgment.  If something looks suspicious, there is a good chance that it is.  To prevent yourself from being scammed or losing money, you will just want to make sure that you use your head, as it is often the best sign of trouble to come.

It is also important to mention phishing scams.  These types of scams are taking place off of the eBay website, but they are, in a way, related to eBay. There are a number of scammers, who are creating fake eBay emails, as well as fake eBay sign in screens.  These emails are prompting you to sign into your eBay account.  Once you do so, the scammer will have access to your eBay account, as well as some of your personal information.  Do not fall victim to these scams.  All eBay messages should appear in your eBay account, which can be accessed once you log in directly from eBay.com.

eBay is a great place to buy and sell on the internet.  You shouldn’t let the possibility of getting scammed prevent you from shopping online. As long as you keep the above mentioned points in mind, you should be able to do your online shopping on eBay, without having any problems.

eBay Business Solutions



If starting an eBay business is your goal, as  opposed to just auctioning a few items off for some  extra cash, you need to use the eBay business  solutions that are available to you. Because eBay’s  success depends on the success of its sellers,  they strive to help you at every turn. eBay Business Solutions is the key to starting an eBay business.  eBay Stores is one of the better solutions for eBay  business owners. An eBay store will allow you to  list multiple quantities of the same item, and allow  you to keep them listed for longer time periods.  eBay Store owners also enjoy lower auction fees,  and have access to advanced merchandising tools.  Eventually, you should consider upgrading to an  eBay Pro Store, which will allow you to customize  your storefront with your own brand and web  address.   There are many other eBay Business Solutions,  such as seller tools, the eBay solutions directory,  and the merchant solution center, but you should  definitely start with your very own eBay store,  followed by an eBay Pro Store.

eBay and Customer Service












If you are running an eBay business, you may not 
realize that the need for great customer service still 
exists – even for online auctions. When a buyer 
receives quality customer service from you, they 
will potentially do one of two things – or both. They 
will give you great feedback, and they may look for 
more of your auctions in the future. If you hope to 
make a living from eBay, you have to stop thinking 
of it as an ‘auction’ and start running it like a 
‘business.’

If you owned a brick and mortar business, how 
would you treat your customer while they were 
standing at your counter, waiting for you to finish 
ringing up their order? You would be helpful and 
respectful of course! You would do everything that 
you could to guarantee that customers return to 
your establishment in the future. You would bend 
over backwards to make sure that their buying 
experience with you was both satisfactory and 
enjoyable. Why would you do any less at the 
close of one of your eBay auctions?

First, act quickly at the close of your auctions. 
Contact the winner, and congratulate them. Describe 
the item they have won and how the item will be 
shipped – even if this information is already part of 
the description for the auction. Remind them of their 
winning bid amount, and give them payment options 
and instructions. Let them know when the item will 
be shipped. 

Close your email by thanking them for participating 
in your auction. You might even take this opportunity 
to tell them about other open auctions that you have 
as well. Think of this contact with the winner as a 
conversation that you are having with a customer 
who is standing at your counter in that imaginary 
brick and mortar store.

Once the payment and shipping details have been 
taken care of, contact your buyer again. Let them 
know when the item was shipped – the exact date 
and time – and when it is expected to arrive on their 
end. During this contact, let them know that if they 
have any problems or questions, that they should 
contact you through the eBay site. If they do 
contact you in the future, make sure that you 
answer promptly, and that you do all that you can 
to make them happy with their purchase – even if 
it means issuing a refund.

Yes. You should be open to issuing refunds, 
depending on what the item is. Furthermore, you 
should issue refunds promptly. Of course, it is 
reasonable to expect the buyer to return the item to 
you, at your expense, before the refund is issued – 
but once you receive the item, issue the refund 
promptly. This is just good business!

Common Items Found for Sale on eBay


Are you interested in doing your online shopping through eBay?  If you are, you are one of millions of Americans who are.  What is nice about eBay is that you can find just about anything on there, within reason of course.  If you are interested in shopping eBay, but you never have before, you may be wondering what type of items can be found on eBay.  If you would like to learn more, you are urged to continue reading on.

When it comes to eBay, as previously mentioned, you can buy just about anything, within reason. What that in mind, there are some popular items that can be found on eBay.  One of those items is entertainment items. When speaking of entertainment items, you will find that the word “entertainment,” encompasses a handful of different items.  For instance, there is entertainment memorabilia that be found online.  These memorabilia pieces commonly include movie posters, signed merchandise, and so on.  Entertainment also includes items such as DVDs, VHS tapes, CDs, television sets, DVD players, VHS players, radios, gaming consoles, as well as video games. Basically anything that you can use to entertain yourself can be associated with entertainment.

In addition to entertainment items, one of the next most commonly purchased items on eBay includes clothing.  In today’s society it seems as if clothing keeps on rising in costs. Even traditional discount department stores are starting to charge more for their clothing.  With clothing on eBay, it is nice because you can find a wide variety of different clothing pieces, for all different types of people.  For instance, you can find casual clothing, elegant clothing, or school or work uniforms, all for men, women, children, babies, and toddlers. In fact, eBay is also well-known for their large selection of plus size clothing.  Many of the most popular clothing pieces found on eBay are name brands being sold in new and used conditions at discounted prices.

Home and garden items are also commonly sold on eBay.  As with entertainment items, home and garden encompasses a number of different items.  With the home part, it is not uncommon to find home décor pieces, such as pottery or wall art, available for sale.  Also, furniture, bedding, bathroom supplies, and kitchen supplies, can commonly be found for sale on eBay. As for the garden part, a wide range of gardening supplies and accessories can be found for sale on eBay. For instance, you can purchase gardening tools, gardening books, garden statues, and other landscaping decor pieces.

Toys are another popular item type that is regularly bought and sold on eBay.  What is nice about toys is that many come in new and used conditions.  If you are interested in buying toys for your children and you are like most parents, you don’t have a problem buying used, as the toys will start to show wear from your own children soon enough anyways.  That is why toys are some of the most popular items sold on eBay.  As with clothing, it is common to find a large selection of name brand toys available for sale.

One thing that you may not realize that you can buy on eBay is real estate.  Yes; real estate can be listed for sale on eBay.com.  A large number of for sale by owner home sellers use eBay to quickly sell their properties when they think that they are reaching a dead-end or when they need money in hurry. As with purchasing any item on eBay, when buying real estate, you are advised to do the proper amount of research and use your best judgment.  Another big item that can regularly be found for sale on eBay is that of vehicles.  A large number of vehicle owners are turning to eBay to sell their vehicles; many of which are in excellent condition and others to be used for parts only.

As you can see, there are an unlimited number of items that can be found for sale, at any given moment, on eBay.  What is amazing is that the above mentioned items are just a few of the many that can be found.  Even if you have yet to register an eBay account, you can start examining the many products that you can buy.

Common eBay Scams to be on the Lookout For


Are you looking to start buying on eBay?  If you have never used eBay before, you may not necessarily know that it is relatively easy to fall victim to an eBay scam.  While eBay is considered a safe place to shop online, there are a number of eBay scams that you should be on the lookout for.  Knowing what these scams are, before you start shopping on eBay, will help to reduce or completely eliminate your chances of becoming a victim.

Before we start to examine some of the most common eBay scams that you should be on the lookout for, it is important to mention why those scams exist.  eBay is considered an online market place or an online auction website.  Just about anyone with an internet connection and an eBay account can start eBay sale auctions.  This is what makes it possible for scammers to trap innocent shoppers like you. While eBay does work to combat these scams and eliminate the individuals behind them, there are some people who slip through the cracks. That is why you will always want to be on the lookout for eBay scams.

Speaking of common scams to be on the lookout for, one of the most common scams involves selling a product that the seller actually doesn't have.  This type of scam is sometimes difficult to spot, but there are signs that you should look for.  When posting an eBay auction, an eBay seller should have pictures of the item or items that they are selling or at least accurate descriptions.  With some items, such as books, CDs, or movies, eBay sellers are given the option of using a stock photo; one that is provided by eBay.  All other items should have a genuine photo, taken by the seller.  If not, you may want to refrain from making the purchase, as it may mean that the seller isn’t even in possession of the item or items that they are trying to sell you.

In addition to selling items that they don’t even have available, another common eBay scam involves lying about the items that they do have. For instance, there are some eBay sellers, although a small number of them, who claim that they have an item, like a car radio, which is in brand new condition, but it isn’t always.  It is not uncommon for some eBay seller to outright lie or strength the truth a little bit.  Unless you have a watchful eye, you may not find out until it is too late.  That is why it is advised that you not only purchase items from eBay that are accompanied by pictures, but that you also examine those pictures.  You will want to try and see if something really does look new or if it is in “like new,” condition.

Another common eBay scam that you will want to look for involves those who want your personal information.  This type of scam is implemented in two different ways. First, there are a small number of sellers who tell you that they need your credit card information, but they shouldn't   Whether you pay by PayPal, personal check, or money order, you shouldn't give out any personal information to any eBay sellers, even if you are buying an item from them.  If you are not using PayPal, just send a check or money order to the address given to you, nothing else needs to be done.

The second eBay scam that involves trying to get your personal information is phishing.  Phishing scams are increasing in popularity, making it easier to fall victim to one. With phishing scams, a scammer sends out an email that looks like it is from eBay. The email is often accompanied with a message stating that something is wrong with your account and that you need to click on the attached link, sign in and fix it.  This is a scam.  What they are trying to do is get your eBay account information.  Once that has been done, they may have access to stored personal account numbers, as well as the ability to use your eBay account to make fraudulent purchases.

The above mentioned eBay scams are just a few of the most common ones that you may run across. Although there are those on eBay who are trying to scam or take advantage of you, the chances of falling victim to a scam on eBay are actually quite low, as long as you proceed with caution.

Buying On eBay: The Importance of Checking Feedback




Are you interested in using eBay to shop online? If you are, you are definitely not alone, as eBay is one of the most popular online marketplaces.  As you likely already know, eBay is an online auction website; an online auction website that allows internet users to post items that they have in their possession, but not longer want or need, for sale.  While this tends to give you a large number of products to choose from, it can make getting scammed on eBay relatively easy; however, there is a way that you cannot fall victim to some of the most common eBay scams.  That way involves checking feedback.

If this is your first time using eBay, you may not necessarily know that buyers and sellers are able to leave each other feedback; in fact, they are encouraged to do so.  Now, if another eBay buyer, just like you, were to have a positive experience, like they got their item in a timely matter and it was what they expected, they would be likely to leave a positive feedback.  Positive feedback's are marked with green circles with plus signs in them.  On the other hand, if an eBay buyer has a negative experience, like they never received their item or it was in poor condition, a negative comment may be left.  Negative comments are market by red circles with negative signs in them.  In addition to positive or negative comments, eBay buyers are also able to leave neutral comments, which are commonly used when a problem arose, but the seller in question fixed it in a timely matter.  Also, next to the positive, negative, or neutral markings, eBay buyers can also leave comments.

Although you might not necessarily think about it, the feedback that an eBay seller has can give you insight into the type of service that you may receive. As a way, this feedback serves as reputation for an eBay seller.  When shopping at a traditional retail store, there is a good chance that you wouldn't shop at a store that is known for selling poor quality products or a store that has poor customer service.  The same thinking should be applied when using eBay.  You don’t want to business with an eBay seller that has a number of poor feedback ratings, as it is a sign of what may come.

If you are interested in examining the feedback of an eBay seller, you can easily do so.  When visiting an online auction listing page, say a listing for a new set of hair clippers, in the right hand corner there should be a “Meet the Seller,” section. That section has information on the seller’s eBay feedback, as well as a link that you can click to see each individual feedback rating. You are urged to click that link.  When examining an eBay seller’s feedback, you need to remember that it is not uncommon for a seller to deal with disgruntled customers; customers that may leave negative feedback for no reason at all.  That is why it is not uncommon to see a few negative feedback ratings; however, be on the lookout for any eBay seller who has an excessive number of them or a new eBay seller that has a large number of negative feedback ratings, as they are someone you should try and avoid.

In short, examining the feedback ratings or comments of an eBay seller will only take a few minutes of your time, but it may end up saving you a considerable amount of money.  When shopping on eBay, it is advised that you use your best judgment.  A number of negative feedback ratings may be a sure sign that an eBay seller may be out to scam you, in one way or another.