Wholesale & eBay Forum » Selling Products Online » What margin are you making selling on eBay?

by: aharrison
New SaleHoo Member
6 posts
Posted 7 Nov 06 10:22 am.
Hi,
by: salehoo_group
SaleHoo Staff
2057 posts
Posted 7 Nov 06 11:38 pm.
That seems pretty good for eBay USA. Obviously depending on your stock turn around, but if you can consistently get 50% margins esp on high value items you should be doing pretty well for yourself :)Have you got your own online store yet? Check out our latest creation, SaleHoo Stores!

by: productsplus1976
SaleHoo Junior Member
39 posts
Posted 9 Nov 06 11:27 am.
I sell primarily small value items. I usually double my investment every time. Some times I make more.
by: Centercorp
SaleHoo Master Member
178 posts
Posted 11 Nov 06 5:50 am.
When my main market was hot, I was making 300% returns on my investment, but I made a post at one point in time about my product. In about 3 weeks, I had some competition. I have the lowest dollar that you can buy my product from here in the USA, however the competition is so stiff now that the little profit made is almost not worth it. I am currently under negotiations with my supplier for a more dominating position.
by: sicpuppy
SaleHoo Junior Member
23 posts
Posted 13 Nov 06 2:46 am.
:D I'm buying red monkeys for $37 each and selling for $100, so I think I'm doing ok so far. I have only sold 3 pairs. I am ordering only 2 to 4 items of each to see what the quiality is before I go whole hog, and start ordering larger quanties, even then I think it's better to keep orders small so customs won't get too interested in what I'm buying. The turn around was 2 weeks from the time I wired the money till they were delivered. Turn around may be shorter, now that the supplier knows me. I think I will try Bape Hoodies next. I should be able to get them for $60 and sell for $125.
by: Ting
New SaleHoo Member
1 posts
Posted 18 Nov 06 7:47 am.
Which is the best : dropship or wholesale to make margin?
by: ErseErseInc
SaleHoo Junior Member
49 posts
Posted 22 Nov 06 1:29 am.
I think wholesale because you have the actual product and I wouldn't really trust drop shipping, not only because I've been there but because you just really can't trust anyone when it comes to money. For example if a company or individual is drop shipping high valued and in demand items for you such as the PS3, and someone comes along and makes them an offer they can't turn down you might be at loss with your customer's goods. Wholesale, you get the best price, and have the security of feeling assured that you have products to sell that are tangible, not handled by a 3rd party.
by: Direct-Consumer
SaleHoo Master Member
159 posts
Posted 22 Nov 06 1:39 am.
I think wholesale because you have the actual product and I wouldn't really trust drop shipping, not only because I've been there but because you just really can't trust anyone when it comes to money. For example if a company or individual is drop shipping high valued and in demand items for you such as the PS3, and someone comes along and makes them an offer they can't turn down you might be at loss with your customer's goods. Wholesale, you get the best price, and have the security of feeling assured that you have products to sell that are tangible, not handled by a 3rd party.You have a lot more profit potential going wholesale. Dropshippers have to make their profit, so your going to lose some of yours going with them. I've also gotten negative feedback on ebay because my dropshipper took to long to ship. When purchasing in wholesale you just need to make sure you can sell them at a higher price. I started purchasing wholesale using my rewards credit card. By the time I get the bill I've already sold all my products and made my profit, not to mention I'm getting free flier miles every time I make an order :wink: .