How
To Sell $20,000 Per Month on eBay Selling at Wholesale Prices
by Jorge Olson
First of all let me tell you selling on eBay is
easy, but it takes time or money. eBay has fees that you have to pay and
if you want to grow quickly you will spend a lot on fees while you are
learning.
My wife had an eBay business and she was a Gold
Power Seller selling more than $20,000 per month. She sold mostly watches,
lots and lots of watches. She sold them wholesale, by the dozen or by
the case, 30 to 60 at a time. They were inexpensive watches; we paid from
$2.50 to $4.00 for each one and sold them from $3.50 to $12.00 depending
on the quantity purchased.
All of the techniques and suppliers we used are
included in my eBook or in my exclusive newsletters you get as a free
bonus when you buy my eBook.
When selling on eBay there are several tricks. Let
me tell you the 3 tricks I think are the most important.
Trick #1: Build your reviews. Your reviews are your
lifeline on eBay. You need to build your reviews so people trust you and
want to do business with you. If they don’t trust you, you won’t
sell anything on eBay. When you start you will have to offer good deals,
free shipping or great communication. I always encouraged people to call
me on the phone and ask questions by posting my phone in every listing.
I didn’t get a lot of calls but I did get a lot of reviews.
Trick #2: Make big margins. You need those margins.
You can’t buy something for $10 and sell it at $12, not even at
$15. The listing fees alone will eat you. Remember, you have to pay a
listing fee, you have to pay a fee if you sell the product and on top
of that you pay PayPal when you collect the money. You could easily pay
up to 10% or more of your selling price. This could be your entire profit.
If you use any special listings to showcase your product you could be
looking at $20 extra per listing category. So again, don’t try to
make it on volume, try to make it on big margins. The best things to sell
are either unique items or collectibles, name brand items that people
are looking for like iPods, or hard to find items or imports.
Trick #3: Make more money on shipping. When my wife
sold on eBay about 80% of our profit was made from shipping charges. We
kept our product prices low so they attract the buyer and charged a bit
more on shipping. People understood and they always got a great deal.
For us it was a no brainer. eBay does not charge you any fees on your
shipping charges, just on the selling prices.
The funny thing is we only sold wholesale on eBay.
And it seemed we were the only ones really selling wholesale. Most people
selling at “wholesale prices” were selling at about 3 times
what we could get any of their items.
Many of our customers had eBay stores, others had
convenience stores or gift stores, many of them had other businesses and
wanted giveaways for their customers.
This is only a small example of what you can do
with Wholesale Distribution. And believe me, it’s not the most profitable
one or the easiest to start. In my eBook you will find cheaper, faster
ways of getting started in wholesale distribution and make even more money
than what I made on eBay. I made much more from my other wholesale distribution
businesses than what I made on eBay and I worked less too.
Copyright 2006 Cube 17, Inc.
Jorge Olson is a consultant, speaker
and entrepreneur and owns several Wholesale Distribution companies. His
latest eBook teaches you step by step how to get started and make money
in Wholesale Distribution. You can find it at http://www.DistributionBusiness.com
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