Do you have a knack for finding great buys and interesting items at garage sales, swap meets, and flea markets? If so, why not use that talent and start an E-Bay business. Start small and work your way up to whatever level you are comfortable with. Many people begin by selling the “inventory” they have collected in their attics and then start combing garage sales looking for other items to sell.
This could be a great way to supplement your income and many are even able to support themselves completely. Don’t make the mistake thinking this is just an easy way to make money because it is not. Making a living by selling on E-Bay is just like running any other business. You have to be organized and dedicated. You need to know what items will sell and which will not. You are going to have to understand pricing and what your competition is doing. You will need to know the various ways to pack and ship what you sell, and even how to write effective ads to get buyers interested.
In addition to all this, it will take you some time to get to know the E-Bay system as well. A word of warning though, there are many good books available that do a great job teaching you what you need to know so do not waste your money on any of those “E-Bay training courses.” Go to your local library or sign on to E-Bay itself for all the free instruction you will need.
Getting started with your own E-Bay business does not have to cost you a lot of money, and if you are like most people, it will not. Selling on E-Bay can be a fun and profitable business to go into and anyone that already sells appropriate products should at least consider this as one more possible way to increase their sales.
