Wholesale & eBay Forum » Selling Products Online » Lack of skills but wanting to sell on eBay - Where to start?

by: allen1138
New SaleHoo Member
3 posts
Posted 12 Feb 07 4:59 am.
Not sure if this even the right place to post this. I am new to this and want to start selling on ebay. i was referred to SaleHoo by a friend. What is out there for someone who does not have very much for start up cost? everything i have seen so far wants me to pay to be a member of their site and only sells in bulk or the prices per single item are still just out of my range at the moment. I have spent about $50 on ebay sellers who offer Wholesale list prior to joining SaleHoo and have no luck with any of the info. So my question is how can someone on a limited budget get to a point where they are no longer limited??? Thank You
by: haus1028
SaleHoo Master Member
352 posts
Posted 12 Feb 07 5:19 am.
link hiddenWEB STORE: link hidden
EBAY STORE: link hidden

by: jimmy_huber
SaleHoo Master Member
2868 posts
Posted 13 Feb 07 3:55 pm.
My advise to you is NEVER and I mean NEVER pay to be a member of a dropshipping company. As most of them have high prices and little profit for you. If you cannot setup an account for free then the company is misleading you in some manner.Wholesale Directory by SaleHoo

by: gulfy13
SaleHoo Master Member
472 posts
Posted 10 Jul 07 4:37 am.
I know I've preached on this until people are tired of hearing it, but I still stand by it.
by: jimmy_huber
SaleHoo Master Member
2868 posts
Posted 10 Jul 07 4:20 pm.
I myself actually started by selling off my entire dvd collection. We had close to 500 dvd movies just sitting there not being watched. I think we made about 3500 by selling them. It gave use enough money to further our budget and then we moved into selling clothes online and even further boosted our profits.Wholesale Directory by SaleHoo

by: favhosting
SaleHoo Junior Member
12 posts
Posted 12 Jul 07 7:20 am.
5 stars (*****) for gulfy for the message above. (you too Jimmy, but you already know your a treasure-trove of useful information).
by: userexists
SaleHoo Master Member
227 posts
Posted 22 Apr 08 10:45 pm.
There is even a woman on eBay who picks up piles of old magazines at flea markets and elsewhere for pennies and then cuts out pictures and articles on various celebrities and sells the clippings in lots. Researching her past sales, I was astounded to see she sells over $1000 per month - that's profit from junk if ever I saw it. There are lots of ways to make money selling things other people throw out, it's also amazing to me that somebody would actually pay for magazine clippings. As mentioned above, you really should forget about trying to find a supplier for small electronics at a good price. The market is flooded for ipods by wholesalers selling direct. You can never hope to compete with their prices and low profit margins.Difficult I can do right away. Impossible takes a little longer

by: GRBoutique
SaleHoo Master Member
289 posts
Posted 23 Apr 08 12:40 am.
Can someone please tell me how to list my products on the newspaper and classified ads? I really want to try this idea as well. Any inputs will be greatly appreciated! =) Thank You!
by: swxy1
SaleHoo Junior Member
23 posts
Posted 23 Apr 08 2:51 pm.
on projo.com under classifieds
by: GRBoutique
SaleHoo Master Member
289 posts
Posted 23 Apr 08 7:35 pm.
Wow! Thank You! I will give it a try =)
by: midwestliquidationgroup
SaleHoo Junior Member
12 posts
Posted 24 Apr 08 3:10 am.
If you are not selling on Craigslist, you are shorting yourself thousands of dollars a week...here is a tip, I get paid an extra $10 per item for delivery charge on my Craigslist sales. Amazing that lazy people will pay me to drop something off to them that they are buying but why not? They would have paid for shipping if they bought it elsewhere.
by: GRBoutique
SaleHoo Master Member
289 posts
Posted 24 Apr 08 7:14 am.
Actually, I do sell on craigslist. All items I have listed for sale on ebay, at the same time, I also list them on craigslist =) Which ever sells first, either on ebay or craigslist, I just delete them once the transaction has been completed =) I just made a sale on craigslist earlier too which is great because I don't have to ship the item and no Final Value Fee nor Merchant Fee =)
by: swxy1
SaleHoo Junior Member
23 posts
Posted 24 Apr 08 7:55 pm.
How are you two posting your stuff on CL because i havnt had any luck with it in my area.
by: kathudel
New SaleHoo Member
1 posts
Posted 7 Oct 08 11:36 am.
Still a 'newbie' and researching before selling, I appreciate the information submitted by each of you on this thread. Nothing to add at this point, except 'thank you' for posting.
by: SGTDWEBER
New SaleHoo Member
9 posts
Posted 9 Dec 08 5:25 am.
i need a good 'free' picture host service so that I can have other people help me list items on ebay. listing 150 different items consumes my whole week. i currently use turbolister, and thinking of trying something else. any advice would be appreciated! thanks
by: SGTDWEBER
New SaleHoo Member
9 posts
Posted 9 Dec 08 5:27 am.
in reply to GRB, i don't know how you would have time to list on both sites. Any advice?
by: SGTDWEBER
New SaleHoo Member
9 posts
Posted 9 Dec 08 5:29 am.
in reply to GRB, i don't know how you would have time to list on both sites. Any advice?
by: GRBoutique
SaleHoo Master Member
289 posts
Posted 9 Dec 08 8:27 am.
Oh Hi! I use turbo lister to list all my items on eBay. On craigslist, I just list them by volume. I do this full time so it takes me about 2-3 days listing all my items for sale. It does take a lot of time to list items but I guess being patient is the key; for me that is =).
by: alwayzno1
New SaleHoo Member
7 posts
Posted 22 Dec 08 10:53 am.
Wow, excellent posts especially by Gulfy and Jimmy, I am still a new member but the wealth of information and advice here is priceless. Thanks all for your comments...:)
by: alwayzno1
New SaleHoo Member
7 posts
Posted 22 Dec 08 11:00 am.
This is in reply to SGTDWEBER, you can use link hidden they allow to host your pictures for free. First register for free, just link your account to an eBay account.