Wholesale & eBay Forum » Selling Products Online » selling on Ebay

by: juanita9570
New SaleHoo Member
9 posts
Posted 10 Mar 07 7:15 am.
I am planning on opening a store on ebay in like two weeks. So right now I just found some brand new stuff in my closet I've never used to start off with, to get atleast some experience. I have already lost more than I'll make selling them with just the basic fees, which I wasn't looking on making a profit I was just doing that for the feedbacks and experiece! But for someone new like me it seems tough. I guess I learned that pictures matter so much. Due to the quality of my camera I couldn't get good ones and I spend a long time trying to take decent ones. I've gotten absolutely no bids and I think those items are great (well they do look way better than in the pics) with very low starting bid. I just feel discouraged :cry: I already spend a lot of time researching to start a small business and I ordered some really nice items online to resell in a few weeks. Ebay fees are sky high, and I wasn't aware they charged even more everytime you wanted to revise each item. This post is long! Thank you for reading, I would really appreciate any advice! :D
by: bayericlowe
SaleHoo Master Member
485 posts
Posted 10 Mar 07 9:44 am.
Oh you just aren't familiar with it all, sorry about that.
by: berk llc
SaleHoo Master Member
253 posts
Posted 10 Mar 07 1:54 pm.
I list most of my items now for either .01 or .99. It only cost .55 to list an item with a gallery picture.
by: haus1028
SaleHoo Master Member
352 posts
Posted 10 Mar 07 2:57 pm.
I list most of my items now for either .01 or .99. It only cost .55 to list an item with a gallery picture.I have tried to list for .01 or .99 but it didn't work very well. I had to call a friend and have him bid on the item so I didn't have to sell it for 1.50. It's too risky for me. I list everything fixed price. Under $20 item is .75 and it goes up with item price.
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by: 5678gil
SaleHoo Junior Member
14 posts
Posted 10 Mar 07 5:34 pm.
I try to mix up my listing types, auctions, fixed price, store items...it is true that store items are cheaper to list...but you pay for the store...so maybe it balances out.
by: haus1028
SaleHoo Master Member
352 posts
Posted 11 Mar 07 3:39 am.
I try to mix up my listing types, auctions, fixed price, store items...it is true that store items are cheaper to list...but you pay for the store...so maybe it balances out.You can get a domain name at link hidden for around $9 a year and redirect to your store ebay for more traffic. This way you can put links to your store in your listing, just like Berk LLC does here at salehoo and I'm sure it works great for them also.
For a new person, Im one also...I learning that just getting the traffic to your store is the first part of the battle...do that and you might be good at this. Try using good phrases, use brand names in the titles...the more people see it, the better it does...thats my understanding.
thanks
gil
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by: bayericlowe
SaleHoo Master Member
485 posts
Posted 11 Mar 07 5:28 am.
Yes......or....you can use the 'secret' and watch unbelievable results.I try to mix up my listing types, auctions, fixed price, store items...it is true that store items are cheaper to list...but you pay for the store...so maybe it balances out.You can get a domain name at link hidden for around $9 a year and redirect to your store ebay for more traffic. This way you can put links to your store in your listing, just like Berk LLC does here at salehoo and I'm sure it works great for them also.
For a new person, Im one also...I learning that just getting the traffic to your store is the first part of the battle...do that and you might be good at this. Try using good phrases, use brand names in the titles...the more people see it, the better it does...thats my understanding.
thanks
gil

by: luvmaninthehouse
New SaleHoo Member
3 posts
Posted 18 Mar 07 2:03 pm.
a store might have cheaper insertion fees but they get you with the final value fee my advice is don't do a store. stick with regular auction style listings. what i do is charge a little more for shipping than what it would normally be. which would cover your fees. because if u sell an item for .99 cents and charge exact shipping u lose all your money to the insertion fees.
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Posted 19 Mar 07 12:40 am.
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by: berk llc
SaleHoo Master Member
253 posts
Posted 19 Mar 07 1:35 am.
when you are picking the format for your item, buy it now, or auction, if you have a store, there is an option for store inventory. Select store inventory and then complete the process as normal.
by: miguel
New SaleHoo Member
6 posts
Posted 23 Mar 07 2:18 am.
I need Help i tried to sell some shoes on ebay. But after one day of listing it , ebay ended my auction, because it was a trademark violation? I think they where saying my shoes were replicas? My question is how ebay found out my shoes were replicas.
by: haus1028
SaleHoo Master Member
352 posts
Posted 23 Mar 07 2:50 am.
You probably got reported by someone selling the real thing. That's my guess.WEB STORE: link hidden
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by: miguel
New SaleHoo Member
6 posts
Posted 23 Mar 07 6:55 pm.
yes but does he knows my shoes are replicas.
by: haus1028
SaleHoo Master Member
352 posts
Posted 23 Mar 07 7:47 pm.
Probably not but ebay will take the word of a big powerseller and remove your auctions with no questions asked. The big dogs play dirty.WEB STORE: link hidden
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by: miguel
New SaleHoo Member
6 posts
Posted 24 Mar 07 12:56 am.
that crazy! haha. Ok so what do i do? There are other people selling the same item.
by: GRBoutique
SaleHoo Master Member
289 posts
Posted 24 Mar 07 1:19 am.
you can add in your description that you are not sure of authenticity of the item so you can let you buyers know what they really are bidding. That's what i do on my listing when i am not sure of something and people do bid and give you positive feedback for being honest..... I hope this helps =)
by: haus1028
SaleHoo Master Member
352 posts
Posted 24 Mar 07 1:27 am.
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by: Heather623
New SaleHoo Member
1 posts
Posted 27 Apr 07 10:57 pm.
I am new to online selling and I have afew questions regarding the posts in this form.
by: jimmy_huber
SaleHoo Master Member
2868 posts
Posted 28 Apr 07 6:56 am.
I am new to online selling and I have afew questions regarding the posts in this form.Well its based on what your trying to sell. If your selling low value items then its ok. I sell hundreds of items a month at just 99cents. But most of those items I pay around a dollar for. And I still turn profits on those items because I charge 5 bucks for shipping and it only costs a buck to ship them. After listing fees and packaging I still tend to profit 2-3 bucks on even a 99 cent bid. But just as well I sell hundreds of the same items for 2-5 dollars and the profits are much better. I have even found that if at certain times of the week I make the minimum bids 3.00 instead of 99 cents. Ill sell more with higher bids then the lower starting bid.
First when you sell something through ebay for $0.01 or .99
what happens if it acutally sells for that price? Especally if you know you can get $50.00 or more for it. Do you put in a reserve price? And does that cost more?
Second haus1028 posted that she tried to use the .99 price but it didn't work and she had to have a friend bid on it for her to dirve the price up. That's shill bidding and you can get into alot of trouble with ebay. So be carrful.
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by: planes
Forum Moderator
843 posts
Posted 9 Nov 07 7:09 am.
Heres what you do. And it may have been mentioned. I sell for a local collectibles shop. Not the point of the story just FYI.