Sell On eBay In Other Countries and Rocket Your Sales

Sell On eBay In Other Countries and Rocket Your Sales

A simple yet extremely effective way of increasing your eBay sales is to sell on eBay internationally. Make sure that your items are listed on other eBay sites in a number of different countries because if you only sell on eBay UK then you are missing out on thousands of potential sales!

To sell on eBay internationally the first thing you must do is to scroll down to the International Postage section within the Sell Your Item page. Click on the drop down menu and select Flat: Same Cost To All Buyers which will show the international posting options.

Here, you can choose to post your items to Worldwide Destinations or Custom Locations. Unless you are sending very large or very small items, then you should choose Royal Mail Airmail (Small Packets). So, as an example, let us say that you have decided to sell your items on eBay to European buyers. Simply choose Custom Locations from the drop down box and tick all the boxes in column 2. Next add the postage charge for the item.

If you decide that you also want to sell to buyers in the USA, Canada, Asia, Australia and Japan but want to charge a higher postage cost, click on Offer Additional Service then choose Custom Location again, and repeat the same process as above but this time tick all the other boxes for the countries you want to sell on eBay to. You will now have two postage options for your item. One for Europe which includes the UK and one for the other countries you have added.

Once you have added the extra information to your listings then eBay users in other countries will be able to view your items on their own eBay site. However there is an exception to this! Buy It Now items will not show up on eBay.com (the US site) unless buyers change their default search option to show International Listings. Some buyers will do this and others will not, so if you really want to get your listings shown on eBay.com and you are selling at a fixed price, it is wise to run a separate listing specifically from eBay.com to ensure visibility. So, just by following these few easy steps you will have already increased your listing visibility and will make more international sales.

Following on from this, you can go one step further and actually list your products individually on each eBay site in the language of the site! So, for example, if you want to list your items on eBay France, then you first need to get your listing translated in to French. There are free services that do this such as www.freetranslation.com who do also offer a paid service. Just a word of advice: the free services are not always completely accurate, so your listing could end up not making sense when translated. It is better to use a paid service to ensure your listings are correct from the start! Then simply log in to ebay.fr with your usual eBay ID and password and list your item in the usual way. It is fairly easy to find your way around the sites even though they are in a different language as most links are in the same place as on eBay UK.

The advantage of listing your items individually on foreign sites in the language of the country is that you are literally speaking their language! Although English is very widely spoken in other countries, most foreign buyers will prefer to read a listing in their own language, which in turn will entice them to buy. Ultimately, this way you will make even more sales. There are lots of countries you can sell on eBay to. Try Germany, Italy, France, USA, Australia and Canada and watch your sales triple!

Amanda O’Brien is a successful eBay Powerseller and author of The 2,500 Per Week eBay Powerseller Secrets. Want to learn more about starting an eBay business or simply want to improve your eBay sales? Claim your free report and free sample chapter from The 2,500 Per Week eBay Powersellers Secrets at Profit With eBay Check out Amanda’s Blog at any time for tips, techniques and eBay updates.

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Buy on eBay; sell on Amazon or vice versa

Buy on eBay; sell on Amazon or vice versa

One of the things that I am always amazed about is that so many people consider eBay is the only way to make money or sell products on line. So why would that be the case? Simple, eBay is in everyone psyche, there have been TV ads for eBay, and probably millions of articles have been written about it many appearing in high profile publications such as newspapers and magazines. So the thought of using any other medium to sell does not occur to most people.

Here’s another idea to stimulate your entrepreneurial muscles. Amazons core business is still books CD’s and DVD’s you can obtain excellent bargains using Amazons market place often much better than eBay’s pricing, so lets use that to our advantage. I sell as a side line (in fact a very profitable side line) academic, hobby and specialist books only, repeat only on Amazon. Here’s why, if you ever wanted to buy a book online where would you go to get it? Amazon of course, now you will be able to find the item and if it is an academic specialist or hobby book you will find it and also the lowest price it is being offered at.

Now for most specialist books the price will be quite high, are you starting to get my drift? There are literally loads of these types of books being donated to charity shops on a daily basis. Now due to the nature of these books they are not likely to sell for very much. Because they do not sell the price will be much lower than the popular paperbacks that fill the shelves and command a higher price. How do we make money from this? Simple take the ISBN number and use the Amazon search facility to see the current selling price from Amazon and other book sellers selling into Amazon market place.

Now it may take you some time to see a return, obviously the market for these books is much smaller than Dan Brown’s readership, but it will not cost you anything to list these items. So where does this effect your eBaying? Use the search facility to find the Specialist books on sale on eBay that are attracting no or very few bids, use the ISBN number to search for the possible resale value on Amazon. Conversely many items on Amazon have a greater resale value on eBay (not books CD’s or DVD’s) a few hours research could well end up paying dividends.

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What Should I Sell on eBay Part 2

What Should I Sell on eBay Part 2

“What should I sell on eBay?” is the single most posed question I receive from my newsletter readers and book buyers. Let me say right up front: “There is no way I can answer that question.” No one can answer that except you.

Unless you have very deep pockets I can tell you what you probably cannot sell on eBay: Plasma TVs, iPods, the latest model laptops, digital camera and DVD players, Xbox, Gucci shoes, the latest perfume and other hot consumer products. The wholesale distribution of these products are tightly controlled by the manufacturer.

For example, if you want to buy iPods wholesale to sell on eBay, the distributor requires that you have a 0,000 line of credit. Channel will only sell their perfumes to a select few stores. You can buy overstock or surplus famous designer items (Gucci, Prada, Hermes, etc.) through a few outlets, but the latest merchandise is only sold through their stores and a few select upscale retailers.

Lately several supposedly wholesale suppliers and drop ship companies claim to have Xboxes and iPods at prices where you can make money. Be careful. Several of my readers have sent thousands of dollars to companies for a shipment of Xboxes that never showed up. Others listed them from drop ship companies that never delivered and never answered emails once the item was sold and paid for. Companies selling iPods via the drop ship channel have such a high price once you add in the shipping and drop ship fees that you can’t make any money. Other companies claim to have iPods, but once you pay their 9 membership fee, all of a sudden they are “out of stock.” The only place I have found iPods selling for less than on eBay is at my local Costco. And they were only about less which is just not enough to make a profit.

So back to the original question: What should I sell on eBay? As I said, only you can answer that question, but here are some tips to help you figure out what to sell:

    * You have probably heard this a dozen times, but sell what you know and love. I have collected Starbucks mugs, bears and cards for quite a while. Last year I started selling and have built up a very nice small –yet profitable niche. Because I know so much about them, I recognize a good value when I see it and can often double or triple my money when I buy a collectible piece.

      I love my new laptop, but I am just not a computer expert. If I were a complete computer guy, I could not afford to become a distributor for a computer company, but there are sources of surplus and remanufactured computers. If I really knew computers and the market, I would know which ones were a good value for the price and how I could market and sell them. Not having this knowledge however, would make it very risky for me to buy a pallet load of surplus computers from someone such as Liquidation.com.

    * Try and find a niche. A niche can be a product, a product category or even how you market a product. The main advantage of selling in a niche is that you really get to know the product, the market, the pricing and the sources and because it is a niche, there is far less competition.

    * Pick products where you can be assured of making money. Making a small margin on something that sells for over 0 is fine, but if you are only making 10% after expenses on a item, you have to sell a lot of products to make 0 a week. If I am selling anything for under 0 I look for a 25% net margin after cost, shipping, and eBay and PayPal fees.

    * Research, research, research ! Don’t buy anything to resell on eBay until you have thoroughly researched the product, the market and the competition. Make sure the item will sell at a profit. There are lots of research services. I have tried them all, but by far, my favorite is HammerTap from Bright Builders. This was always a good tool, but the new release really blows the competition away. You can get a one-month trial run for just .00

    * If you are really stuck, start by selling things from around your home, then move on to selling items you buy at garage sales and thrift shops. As you do this you will see patterns emerging –things that sell well and are easy to buy. If you are patient and try a lot of things this will lead you to a niche.

      One person who did this found that old fishing gear sold very well and was easy to find cheaply at garage sales. He now has a large eBay business selling vintage and collectible fishing gear such as reels, fly rods, lures and so on.

      Another woman I know found that jig saw puzzles sold very well. Some went for just a few dollars while others would bring high prices –as much as each. With experience she has now learned which ones to buy that will return huge profits. A few hours spent at garage sales spending less than can often return over 0 in sales.
      
    * Non-Fiction books sell very well on eBay. Look for books in good condition on subjects such as art, photography, transportation ( cars, trains, planes, etc.), how-to books, courses (I once found a cassett tape course with a workbook on Winning at Black Jack at a garage sale for .00. I sold it on eBay for over ), local and regional history, antique and collectible price guides (less than 5-years old) and books on animals. Stay away from cookbooks unless it is a very famous one. Children’s books sell very well if they are in excellent condition and children’s pop-up books can bring a fortune if they are not broken or torn. The best sources for books are garage sales, flea markets and your local thrift shop.

    * Information products and taking advantage of eBay’s new policy on selling digitally downloaded products may be the most profitable niche on eBay. Last month I did a great teleseminar with Tim Knox who is an expert on creating and selling information products. His book on creating information products is one of the best on the market. Tim recently wrote a short article that I have posted on my free articles page called How To Create Your Own Info Product. You can either read the article or click here to read about Tim’s new book.

      I am working on a new product that I hope to launch in time for eBay Live. It is called How To Create and Sell Information Products on eBay. Watch my newsletter for the launch date.

Whatever you decide to sell, test with a small quantity or research it first to make sure there is a market before comitting a large sum of money and make sure you have a stable source of supply.

Skip McGrath is an eBay Gold PowerSeller who has made his living on eBay and the internet since 1999. He is the author of several books about selling on eBay, Amazon and the Internet and publishes The eBay & Online Sellers News, the oldest and largest FREE newsletter for eBay and online sellers. Visit his website at http://www.skipmcgrath.com

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