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eBay business

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What is ebay?

Internet auction website eBay is one of the fastest growing retail phenomenons of our time. The opportunities offered by an eBay business stretch way beyond the chance to sell unwanted bric-a-brac or discarded christmas presents. eBay has allowed millions of people to go into business who previously wouldn’t have considered it, while growing numbers are making healthy second incomes by buying items and selling them online for profit. The simplicity of setting up an eBay business is a big attraction for many people.

eBay was started by Pierre Omidyar in September 1995 as a result of his wife’s desire to add to her collection of sweet dispensers. The site now has over 181 million customers worldwide, 10 million in the UK, with up to three million items from Britain on sale every day. With so many customers online, it is not surprising that many people choose to start an eBay business.

As any user will know, eBay features just about everything for sale, from the weird and wonderful to the plain and practical. With thousands of UK customers looking for an eBay bargain every day, it’s unsurprising that some entrepreneurs have decided to take advantage and use the website to generate a full-time eBay business.

In fact, more than 724,000 professional sellers in the US alone use eBay as a primary or secondary source of income.

Julie King, from Newcastle, gave up her job as an IT consultant after she found she could buy and sell designer shoes and handbags on eBay for a profit. Her eBay business, Killer Heels, now makes over £6,000 a month buying shoes and bags from wholesalers and selling them on eBay.

Amid all the wacky eBay stories that regularly invade the press, such as the housewife who put herself up for sale for £25,000, there are plenty of thriving businesses taking advantage of the eBay phenomenon.

Wilmamae Ward sold vintage clothing through her eBay business, The Gathering Goddess.

“I had been buying beautiful vintage clothes on eBay for several years and had amassed a huge collection for which I no longer had room,” she says. “I decided to sell some of my collection back on eBay. I was amazed at the prices achieved so I began to sell more and more and it just snowballed. eBay allowed me reach many customers

“I soon decided this was a business I would love doing as I was able to indulge my fashion obsession and make a great living at the same time. It also enabled me to work from home and make my own hours.  

“In addition, unlike a bricks and mortar shop which has to rely on passing trade and extensive marketing, eBay provide all of this on a global basis without the overheads.

“I'd be mad to open up my own shop. It makes complete sense to me to have my business on eBay.”

"Starting an eBay business was quite easy, I think the most important thing is to find a niche that few other people are competing in, if you can do this then this is probably the best way to start an ebay business."

eBay provides a unique opportunity for entrepreneurs. Starting an eBay business can be lucrative if done properly, this eBay guide will help you start and run a great eBay business. Whether you are looking to sell personal items on eBay or run a full ebay based business, this guide provides the information you need to get started on eBay and become an eBay success story.

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RE: eBay business
vzaar Jamie | 02/12/2008 05:24 PM



On the whole sound and sensible advice. The one thing I found in working at eBay that not enough businesses did was

1. Look to combine eBay with other online sales. eBay should be a channel but not your sole channel. Spread the opportunity and equally spread the risk.

2. Take your time or at least have most of your processes in place before you risk your reputation on eBay by selling to a poor standard. Best to be organised.

3. Buy from your competition. The very best way to learn things you hate and things that you are jealous of and which you want to keep.

4. Try video! At vzaar.com we enable businesses to upload video to their eBay listings. Free to try!

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Kevin123 | 01/06/2009 04:55 PM

I agree with Choklateice. I made around £3,000 during my last year selling carpets par time on ebay. It went a long way towards funding my gap year backpacking travels around the world.
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RE: eBay business
brian292929 | 21/10/2009 02:39 AM

eBay can be a real money maker for some people, but you definitely need an idea of what you want to achieve with a business like that.

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Francisreeds | 17/02/2010 06:31 AM

I have been looking for any article about starting up an account in ebay. I am interested to try this thing not to launch products but to experience the process since I enjoy writing more than selling.
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johnstewart | 28/02/2010 03:38 PM

You're right. Everybody who needs some good legitimate money and wants to try out to setup their own home based business should try eBay. It's very easy if you've understood it once and you can sell whatever you want, there's always someone looking for it! As I personally work as an eBay seller, I put together a website on how to do good business on eBay. Check it out if you want to, I think it could be useful for those interested in this: www.howtosellonebayx.com

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coopers | 17/03/2010 03:54 PM

Had a lot of success using e-bay for selling second hand / refurbished sewing machines. Would recommend anyone to give it a go.
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