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eBay – Just an Auction Site?

Wednesday, May 17th, 2006

Today, more and more people are gradually opting for eBay as an alternative market site for their items. And the more people try on selling their products on eBay, the more they conclude that eBay is the best market site to sell products online.

So, for people who want to know why eBay had fast become one of the best website for selling items, here are some reasons online shoppers need to know:

1. It is not just a marketing website; it acts like a “virtual” garage sale as well.

Usually, a marketing website caters to people who need to sell their products. But most of these marketing websites only allows people who are really into business and that the products they offer should be of high quality.

However, eBay does it differently. It acts like a virtual garage sale, in which, a seller can still sell items that are already old. And so, ordinary people who wanted to make profit out of some old item that still has value or those who want to simply get rid of it, eBay is the only site that can provide such service.

2. EBay builds the seller’s character.

There are features on eBay that serves as ways for sellers to build integrity at the same time establish rapport.

The “seller’s feedback” section and the “ask a seller question” tab create a solid foundation based on trust among the eBay members. In this way, the buyer gets the feeling of security while doing transactions with the seller. Just the same, the seller’s reputation is solidly established.

3. It offers a low investment.

For those who really want to make a business out of selling on eBay, they are guaranteed of a low investment capital. Actually, there is no capital that has to be paid. It’s the selling fees that only need to be accomplished by the seller. If compared to charges of other marketing websites, eBay’s selling fees are relatively lower.

4. The selling process on eBay is a lot simpler.

EBay does not require sellers’ additional requirements like trade name, domain name, or any other pertinent documents being asked by other marketing websites. The only thing eBay requires a seller to do before posting an item is to create an account, after which, he or she can already start the posting the items to be sold.

5. It has an “autoresponder” system.

This means that the seller do not have to stay online most of the times just to get hold of any response from the buyers. EBay eliminates the hard-selling type of sale.

What are some of the pros and cons of using eBay?

In today’s fast changing world of e-commerce like EBay, people find shopping online the most convenient way of purchasing items. The fact that a person doesn’t even have to drive to and from the store is exhilarating enough.

To date, EBay is the most celebrated and the most world-renowned online mall today.

However, there are advantages as well as disadvantages when buying on EBay. So, it’s important for shoppers out there to take note of these facts before buying items on EBay.

THE PROS

1. It’s relatively simple and within reach.

Why? Because eBay makes ones shopping spree just a click away.

2. Great access.

With EBay, buying items had never been this varied.

3. It’s twice as fun.

With colorful graphics, unusual items, and weird but quirky listings, entertainment is just around the corner.

4. A viable online price indicator.

Buying on EBay can give a shopper an insight and update on the present price of certain commodities these days.

5. Money-back possibility.

Most often than not, there’s a higher chance of getting back the buyer’s money if things slipped up.

THE CONS

1. “In good condition” not guaranteed.

There may be a lot of sellers who use the words “in good condition,” but because the buyer cannot visually and personally examine the item before purchasing it, most often than not, the items sold were definitely not scratch free.

2. Additional postal fees.

The common delivery method of items bought by the buyer is through mail; additional charges screw up thereby adding hefty charges just for the delivery alone, plus most transactions are on international basis, so international rates applies.

3. Lack of human touch.

There are people who still prefer to go to the mall not just because they want to go shopping but also they want to tag their friends along, have coffee breaks, and chat along the way.

Buying on eBay may provide an interactive mode of shopping but it’s not a form of socialization.

4. Too risky.

If Internet is jungle, then there might be big bad wolves lurking on EBay ready to gobble probable victims. These refer to scams, frauds, and identity theft.

5. A form of enslavement.

Once hooked, shoppers will never get the hang of it. There were cases wherein people buy things on EBay almost everyday. After all, with the convenience online shopping and credit cards give, who wouldn’t?

Just like any financial decisions, it still pays for shoppers to contemplate first on things before jumping into conclusions.

Sincerely,

-John Kilgallon
Editor, Thunderbids! Online Auctions by Storm!

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Taking Your Ebay Home Business to a New Level

Monday, May 15th, 2006

Over the last few years the number of people using eBay has grown rapidly. While many eBay users are just buying and selling for some extra cash or as a hobby, there are many people out there taking it to a new level and running their own full-time business.

These people are making their eBay home business a main source of income and have figured out all eBay’s marketing strategies in order to be productive.

There are many reasons to start an eBay home business, but whatever the reason, it is sure to be successful.

Why start an eBay home business? Out of all worldwide businesses, 64% said that the Internet has had a good impact on their sales. Also, having an online business can greatly increase geographical sales by reaching customers all over the world, which otherwise, would never have been possible. 73% of business owners have also managed to cut their administrative costs by putting their business online.

An eBay home business can give you the flexibility to start work when you want and finish when you want. Working from home, you can be your own boss and decision making is entirely down to you and no-one else.

Starting an eBay home business is relatively easy and a little market research will go a long way in determining your success.

Selling junk that people don’t want will get you nowhere and you’ll most probably be doomed for failure… even before you begin, but researching into what products are’ Hot’ and what your buyers are actually looking for, will most definitely have the opposite effect and your eBay shop visitor’s will be screaming out to buy your products.

‘eBay Seller Central’ http://pages.ebay.com/sellercentral offer an excellent resource in getting you up to speed with every aspect of the eBay marketplace. This also includes ratios on what products are selling well and products that are not.

The bottom line is supply and demand; you must find the products that are in demand and then supply that specific market.

A recent ‘AC Nielson’ poll showed that nearly 53% of online shoppers plan to buy even more in the next year. A large part of this shopping is done on eBay. After all, it is the Internet’s No.1 shopping and auction website. If that’s not a good reason to start an eBay home business, then I don’t know what is.

With over 160 million registered eBay shoppers and over 100,000 of them on eBay each day, an eBay home business definitely has the potential to be successful and make the user a lucrative income.

eBay also offer excellent e-commerce advice and helpful tips to get you started at: http://pages.ebay.com/merchantsolutions/ecommerceresources/
and can put you in good stead throughout the duration of your new business venture.

Thinking of what to sell on eBay with your new home business needn’t be difficult.

Do you have a specific hobby that would interest others or do you know enough about a subject that would perhaps class you as an expert in that field? If so, create and information product that would pertain to that specific hobby for example:

Cycling – “A Guide to Bicycle Trips in Europe.” Bicycle spare parts are also becoming harder to find. Creating a market for this specific niche could be potentially profitable.

Cookery – “101 Delicious Recipes for Diabetics.” You may have been a chef or cook and you’re looking to create an additional revenue stream using the knowledge you possess.

Google is a fabulous resource for market research and by simply typing into their search query box whatever interests you, would return thousands, if not millions of topics to give you ideas and inspiration to get your eBay home business started.

Providing your customers with a service or a product that cures a problem, can provide your new eBay business with profitable sales for many years to come.

Sincerely,

-John Kilgallon
Editor, Thunderbids! Online Auctions by Storm!

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