Selling on eBay

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Chico23231
09-05-2016, 01:15 PM
Hey folks, looking for a little advice about selling on eBay. I've been a buyer for about 8-9 years and recently have thought about jumping into getting rid of somethings I've accumulated over the years. Any suggestions and things I should be aware of? I would be selling things probably in the value range of $50-$400 and have about 15-20 items in mind. It could be more in the future depending on how things go. Items would be things like vintage records, some restored vintage tools, some original prints and some framed art...really a hodge podge of things. Just looking for advice...post here or feel free to private message me. Thanks!

TheMalcolmConnection
09-05-2016, 04:50 PM
I don't sell often, but when I do, I start the bidding at like a buck. The stuff I sell is often technology stuff (laptops, etc.) so the market is flooded. For some reason if I start the bidding at a dollar, people are like "OOOO! There's like 50 bids for that laptop!" and for some reason mine typically goes for more than others selling the same thing. Not sure how it'll go for you, but price low, people will bid. Good luck.

los panda
09-05-2016, 06:50 PM
I don't sell often, but when I do, I start the bidding at like a buck. The stuff I sell is often technology stuff (laptops, etc.) so the market is flooded. For some reason if I start the bidding at a dollar, people are like "OOOO! There's like 50 bids for that laptop!" and for some reason mine typically goes for more than others selling the same thing. Not sure how it'll go for you, but price low, people will bid. Good luck.

this has been my experience as a seller, i've lost money on only about 2 or 3 of my sales by starting them at $0.99. i've sold probably close to 70-80 items in the past several years.

just make sure you are very accurate and honest in your descriptions. post as many photos as possible.

right now most of my listing are fixed prices, only one auction; thelospanda | eBay (http://www.ebay.com/sch/thelospanda/m.html?item=222237918445&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562)

Hog1
09-05-2016, 06:51 PM
High "Reserve" prices tends to put potential buyers off. Don't try to get your Wish price on the reserve. I have found it better to put a reserve (If I needed on at all) at my Absolute "No Sell/sell" point to attract more bidders into the mix.

Same thing for High Ship cost. Lots of seller try to profit on that incrementally. I will frequently take a little hit on the ship to offer "Free Ship". Ebay bidders Love free ship. I have bought and sold many guitars on Ebay and I will...depending, offer Free ship...Rare thing on an item that will cost me 60-70 to ship. People jump on that sometimes and bid more as a result..get it?
I generally have "No Reserve", and I try to "No minimum bid" IF The risk is not to high.
Be a bit careful with that. I bought a guitar a couple years ago because the dude posted a "scarry" Ebay ad and No reserve...most buyers stayed clear and I scored the 6 string of about 1/3 of it's value...
Sooo...Good pic's, Good Description...Good response to Q's and you'll make some money. I have sold some...ridiculous stuff on Ebay.
I posted a bunch of "Two Stroke" Road Racing tools that were Yamaha signature tools I bought years ago. Vintage Road Racers from around the world ate them up at about ten times their original value....to wierd...you never know.
Good Luck!

Chico23231
09-05-2016, 07:47 PM
Seems like postage and packaging is a big deal when it comes to selling.

It seems like the type of niche stuff I will sell, insurance and priority mail will need to be a must if it's over a certain amount. And I feel like the type of buyers won't mind paying for shipping in order to get the items in good working condition and undamaged.

Chico23231
09-05-2016, 07:48 PM
this has been my experience as a seller, i've lost money on only about 2 or 3 of my sales by starting them at $0.99. i've sold probably close to 70-80 items in the past several years.

just make sure you are very accurate and honest in your descriptions. post as many photos as possible.

right now most of my listing are fixed prices, only one auction; thelospanda | eBay (http://www.ebay.com/sch/thelospanda/m.html?item=222237918445&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562)

Tango and cash is a baller movie!

Hog1
09-05-2016, 08:06 PM
Seems like postage and packaging is a big deal when it comes to selling.

It seems like the type of niche stuff I will sell, insurance and priority mail will need to be a must if it's over a certain amount. And I feel like the type of buyers won't mind paying for shipping in order to get the items in good working and undamaged.

Check out and see if someone else is selling what u have (or similar) and what it is selling for. How they are listing it...etc. If they have a zillion peeps watching or...not

Chico23231
09-05-2016, 08:16 PM
Check out and see if someone else is selling what u have (or similar) and what it is selling for. How they are listing it...etc. If they have a zillion peeps watching or...not

Right...yeah market research is key.

los panda
09-05-2016, 08:28 PM
Tango and cash is a baller movie!

kurt russell is one of my all time favorites. i copy every dvd to my laptop when i sell it!

i run backups to my external hd every once in awhile, just to be safe.

los panda
09-05-2016, 08:29 PM
Right...yeah market research is key.

agreed, it will also save you time if you find the exact item and use the "have one like this/have one to sell?" option. most of the info will already be filled out for you.

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