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EBay business shops - any experience?...

By: Thomas [1-March-07 12:34AM]
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Hi all

I have been thinking about setting up a shop on ebay for a while to sell bits and pieces - wondered if anyone has any experience of this or tips?

I thought it might lend more kudos to selling things than just the odd random transaction as an individual...?

Thomas

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Dan Moore [1-June-07 10:20AM]
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Hi Thomas

Just noticed that no-one has added their thoughts on this question... perhaps there are no ebay experts here at present.

However there are literally millions of hints and tips websites out there with information on ebay selling, most of them free, that may be worth checking out.

Take a look for starters at:
http://www.tellmehowto.net/money/ebay_150

Loads of hints and tips there!

Dan
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Tim Briggs [5-June-07 11:06PM]
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Thanks for the link - some useful tips there

Tim

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Dan Moore [21-August-07 10:41PM]
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One of the hardest things must be getting prominence for your products if you operate in a competitive market - for instance as an individual selling items of clothing against all the thousands of stores on there must be pretty hard, so all credit to those who do it successfully!

Dan
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Rexbelly [26-October-07 10:08AM]
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I have been selling on eBay for last 4 yrs and is a good starting point to start a online business before going to have a full web store for yourself. Although there are fixed recussing costs associated with an eBay store, it is worth it provided you have good unique products and in variety.

Let me know if you require further information. I'm always ready for assistance.

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Lianne West [27-October-07 11:16PM]
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There's so much competition for every type of product these days... how do you manage to compete against them all?

Lianne

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Chris Thompson [29-October-07 12:03AM]
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Good question Lianne - when you sell odds and sods of rubbish, erm I mean good quality merchandise, from around your house you no longer need - you list it, and find there are about ten thousand other items similar to it!

I think most items go in the last ten minutes as people search by time left in an auction and try to espy a bargain at that stage; bids during the rest of the time seem rather flat on most items.

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Shivbrown [4-May-08 8:43PM]
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I have an eBay account and have made a living through eBay for the last 3 years
It is great.
To add an item it will cost you depending on how much your starting price is
It is not allot and you can pay by weekly or monthly
I would recommend setting up an online eBay shop which costs £5 a month and a me page telling your customers about yourself this will bring in the sells and money
the more feedback you get the better
The eBay shop entitles you to cheaper listings and huge savings
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Stephen Edwards [14-May-08 2:32AM]
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Interesting thread Thomas, thanks

Stephen

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Sheffy [4-July-08 6:33PM]
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You will do okay on Ebay if you have a niche market and a good poduct range. Try buying one or two items first, then try selling one or two. Just to see how the system works. Do your research. Who else is selling what you sell and for how much? Is it exactly the same? How is it different? Have good photographs and write a good,honest and detailed descriptions. Do not over charge for postage. You can put a link from your About Me page to your website if you have one. You can brand yourself a bit with an email shop and make it look good. I would recommend getting "Selling Manager Pro" to re list products for you. Selling on Ebay can be very labour intensive otherwise. It is a good starting off place or a good addition to an existing business but Ebay are always changing their rules and the way they do things so you couldn't rely on it. It is okay as an extra. Ebay have their own Forums so you could go through to one of them and ask the same question.
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Stephen Edwards [11-July-08 12:04AM]
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Yes its very hard to make money on ebay. All the scandals about them not policing the site well have caused people to become reticence about buying and selling on there, ebay is a business model that will not be around for long.

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