
10-16-2014 08:08 PM
10-17-2014 01:50 AM
Wrong question.
If an item is selling well, many people will be carrying it. Pricing will be very competitive and shipping even more so.
Don't try to sell the popular item.
SELL WHAT YOU KNOW ; KNOW WHAT YOU SELL.
If you are a plumber, sell plumbing parts. If you are a hairdresser, sell beauty supplies. Do you have a hobby?
Look for similar listings to those you have on hand to sell. Consider the descriptions, the titles, the pictures.
Consider the prices and the shipping costs. Change your location to USA and your zipcode to 90210 and look at the shipping cost again.
Can you meet or beat that total cost and still make money? Do you know the difference between markup and profit?
10-17-2014 10:24 AM
What Femme says. On top of SELL WHAT YOU KNOW ; KNOW WHAT YOU SELL, most of us turned a hobby, or a B&M business, into an online business.
It is not like I got up one morning and decided to sell car parts. I have been breaking things since I was 16. Thirty years on, I started a business in those things.
What things "are selling good"? It depends what you know. Right now, glove box latches, and trunk latches, are doing very well for me. I have 2/3s of the eBay listings for Sunfire dash vents. What does the average person know about those? Not much, until they break, I wager.
What do you know?
10-17-2014 01:50 AM
Wrong question.
If an item is selling well, many people will be carrying it. Pricing will be very competitive and shipping even more so.
Don't try to sell the popular item.
SELL WHAT YOU KNOW ; KNOW WHAT YOU SELL.
If you are a plumber, sell plumbing parts. If you are a hairdresser, sell beauty supplies. Do you have a hobby?
Look for similar listings to those you have on hand to sell. Consider the descriptions, the titles, the pictures.
Consider the prices and the shipping costs. Change your location to USA and your zipcode to 90210 and look at the shipping cost again.
Can you meet or beat that total cost and still make money? Do you know the difference between markup and profit?
10-17-2014 10:24 AM
What Femme says. On top of SELL WHAT YOU KNOW ; KNOW WHAT YOU SELL, most of us turned a hobby, or a B&M business, into an online business.
It is not like I got up one morning and decided to sell car parts. I have been breaking things since I was 16. Thirty years on, I started a business in those things.
What things "are selling good"? It depends what you know. Right now, glove box latches, and trunk latches, are doing very well for me. I have 2/3s of the eBay listings for Sunfire dash vents. What does the average person know about those? Not much, until they break, I wager.
What do you know?
10-24-2014 10:05 AM
10-24-2014 10:08 AM