How to Sell Items On Auction Sites

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Many people would like to earn off the internet. And there's no surer way to do so than to go to auction sites like Ebay and upload things to sell. You can start off with virtually nothing. With auction sites, you don't need big investments to fully launch your store.

But before you go ahead and sell stuff over the internet, here are good tips to follow:

1. Start Off Selling Used Items

Don't go to too much haste and sell items bought from a local store. Those might not sell well on Ebay. Instead, you go to your garage or rummage through your closet and look for things you don't need anymore. Sort them out and get them ready for auction sites. You know these auction sites' taglines: Your trash is somebody else's treasure.

2. Take Pictures Of Your Stuff.

A picture speaks a thousand words. Always keep that in mind. You have to take good pictures of your items and upload them on your choice of auction site. Ebay allows for up to three images of your items. Be sure that you use a good camera for this. You want your buyers to see a clear picture of what you are selling, especially if it is sold in a used condition. If there are any flaws in the item, be sure to show those too. Basically, you want interested buyers to see exactly what they are going to get.

3. Think Of A Nice, Catchy Title For Your Item.

On auction sites, the first thing your prospects will see is the title of your item. Put the brand name and the general category of your item for sale. Then squeeze in the perfect adjective to describe it. These will facilitate the searches for your product. Some people just search for items instead of browsing every category. A good title suggestion for a used bag is this: Flawless Louis Vuitton Leather Hand Bag.

4. Describe Your Item In Full Detail.

Auction sites allow you one long page to describe your item. Make the full use of that. You have to be very sure that you describe your item with pure accuracy. You also have to mention the actual size of the item here. Use a tape measure to help you out. Describe the condition of the item, its color, any flaws, and if it has been used for a long time. Most people also use the description page for payment and shipping instructions. You can use a template for this part because all items follow the same rules. Think of all the things buyers may want to know about your product and put it in the description page. This will decrease the number of emails you need to answer asking about the condition of your item.

5. Determine The Price You'd Like To Sell Your Items For.

You might be tempted to ask for a very high price for the item that you are selling. That's understandable. But if you're really not using it and is more concerned about disposing it, why not start a no-reserve, low starting bid? This is going to be fun for you and your bidders. Imagine an original Louis Vuitton bag selling for $10. Don't worry. With a price that low, it will definitely be bid on by a lot of people, raising its price. Or if you want to set a minimum price for your item, you can either start the bidding at that price or just put a reserve price on it. To give you an idea as to how much a similar item sells at Ebay, make a search for it and check out for how much other sellers are offering the same item and at what amount people are willing to buy.

6. Select The Length Of Your Bidding.

On a crude assumption, your bidding should end by the weekend because a lot of people are surfing the internet during that time. You are more likely to get bids during the weekend too. Ebay allows for a maximum of 10 days to list a product. Select the number of listing days that you prefer. The one that would end on the weekend is perfect. At that point, you are more likely to sell your items better and at a higher price. 

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