Thursday, January 26, 2006

Profiles of a Successful eBay Seller

Over the years, as I have become online acquaintances with many Power Sellers on my eBay discussion group, I have noticed several common qualities of successful sellers. I have noted a few of these. They can be learned and easily adapted to, so you can turn your part time selling hobby into a serious money making business.

Serious and successful eBay sellers do the following:
  • They treat their eBay listings like a business. This means instead of just a part time fun mad money endevour there is some thought and planning put into it. It means understanding how your investment and fees take a chunk out of your overall gain and how to avoid pitfalls. They also take their customer service seriously, shipping quickly, answering all correspondence politely, and following up with customers.

  • They find a niche and build on their expertise. A niche is a selling topic in which you are familiar or want to learn about then specialize in. There are thousands of categories on eBay. There is no way one person can be an expert in all of them, and it is futile to be a little educated in several selling topics since the competition can be fierce. The successful eBay sellers establish themselves as experts, and their knowledge is reflected in how their listings are written, the information on their About Me page, and how they respond to requests for additional information. They will willingly share their vast knowledge to interested collectors, or buyers. They also will be open with folks whom may never make a purchase. They are building a reputation in their niche

  • They are great communicators. They have learned how to write thorough auction listings, describing their products completely. They know how to capitalize on the assets but not neglecting the faults of each item. They take time to be excited about the product and convey that excitement through great write-ups. They are thoughtful and have decided ahead of item what their selling and shipping policies will be. They respond to questions from bidders promptly, with complete and courteous answers no matter how ludicrous the question. They email winning bidders at the close of the auction and maintain that communication until the transaction is complete. The buyer has confidence in the seller’s availability.

  • They are entrepreneurs and learn by doing. Successful eBay sellers don’t give up easily. They look at each “failure” as a learning and growth opportunity. When an auction doesn’t go as expected, they will take time to research and gain the knowledge to do things differently the next time for better results. They learn from their mistakes. And even when things are going well, they are always trying to figure out how to make them better through asking questions, studying other seller’s successes and researching their selling niche.

Turning your selling hobby into a successful eBay business can be done. Think about it, you already have some passion for the things you buy online or sell. You probably know something about a hobby that others are also interested in. Why not turn that passion into money? Do some research and find that potential money making niche on eBay.

Power Sellers on eBay
Michael & Julie Anna Schultz
Collectors and consultants of fine out of print children's literature
Owners of Book Jewels for Children
http://www.BookJewelsForChildren.com

Email us at: Clan4God@rochester.rr.com

Monday, January 16, 2006

9 Reasons to Sell Books at eBay

Why Sell Books Online?

There are so many very good reasons to start selling books online.

1. Books are commonly found.

2. You can obtain the books at a very low investment. In most cases less than $1!

3. There is a huge market for books. eBay’s number two most commonly searched category is books

4. There is potential to make GREAT money in resale if you are educated.

5. Books can be easily listed online using templates where you just fill in the information. This lends itself well to family members helping you.

6. Marketing can be really fun since there are so many book loving online groups, fans, and collectors.

7. Packing supplies are minimal in investment and time saving since you are dealing with one size and non fragile merchandise.

8. You can save your customers LOTS of money by using the post office’s special services to ship.

9. Overall the book selling niche is quite rewarding since MANY people are blessed by a childhood find, a book they want for their child or the information they need to identify a long forgotten title.

Each of these points are elaborated on in our eBook, Finding Jewels, a Guide in Identifying Collectible Children’s Literature. Click here to see our eBay eBook

Michael & Julie Anna Schultz
Collectors and consultants of fine out of print children's literature
Owners of Book Jewels for Children
http://www.BookJewelsForChildren.com

Email us at: Clan4God@rochester.rr.com

Friday, January 13, 2006

Time Saving Research Tool For eBay

Guess what? There is now a FREE time saving internet research tool!

Mpire Researcher, available at http://www.mpire.com
is a quick and easy research tool that provides you the
information that is essential in knowing how to sell your
NICHE items on eBay.

This tool tells you which day and time are the best choices
for ending your listings, it gives you quick insight into
the top selling eBay listings in your category, it also
gives you the most searched title keywords for the items you
are selling.

Mpire Researcher gives you 100 FREE searches to start out
with JUST FOR SIGNING UP! This differs with eBay's search
engines in that you can gather information from 30 days
back. Currently you can only get data up to 14 days back.

Each subsequent month you get 10 free searches. You may
purchase more searches at only $.10 cents each. The research
reports are easy to read and basic for general information
gathering in your field of sales. Remember, knowledge is
power in the field of online sales.

Take a look at and try out this new FREE tool today! I
guarantee you will be hooked! http://www.mpire.com

Julie Anna and Michael Schultz
Collectors and consultants of children's fine out of print literature
Owners of Book Jewels For Children Book Store
http://www.BookJewelsForChildren.com