
10-11-2019 11:49 PM
Hi there,
I've been active on ebay for a couple decades now and i'd like to start selling some music memorabilia. Can anyone give me any times on how to sell and in what currency etc. I've read that you can end up paying more/less fees if you do things a certain way. Any tips and inout welcome, thanks in advance!
10-12-2019 02:32 AM
Known tip--- Shipping is the hardest part of selling online.
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10-12-2019 03:00 PM
Might be a good idea to read this
https://www.ebay.ca/help/selling/selling-guides-tips/selling?id=4081
Use the advanced listing form.
Search for sold items like what you have to get an idea of prices.
Do a search to see how many items like yours are listed - review the competition.
Just sell to Canada and the US to begin with.
10-14-2019 11:59 PM
Hi. I think all types of memorabilia have much the same techniques. I sell music memorabilia. Collectors are meticulous. Here's a couple of ideas for you. 1. Sell Internationally. 2. Divide your inventory into categories. IE: Ephemera, Stage Passes, Magazines, Autographs etc. 3. Research the buyers for each category. For example the heavy metal market tends to be in Europe. A photograph of a Kiss member in the 80's out of makeup will bring the best dollar in Europe not in the USA. 4. Use Ebay "sold" searchs to see which sellers sell the items you have. Follow those sellers. 5. Take care to know the import restrictions the different countries impose. I once had drumsticks from Jackson's Victory Tour stuck in Frankfurt due to "unidentified wood species". Watch for ivory, rosewood and other products used in music products. 6. Last but least, always follow the golden rule "Good packing and Good tracking". Best wishes! InTimeWithMusic