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Tags: internet marketing, make money online, auctions, start your ebay online business
If you’re thinking of having an online business, a good way to start is by opening a shop in eBay. Despite what you may think, it’s not really that difficult to do. You don’t really need a huge financial outlay nor do you need to start with a huge inventory.
Start small. A majority of big businesses began that way. The good thing about starting small is that you can focus your attention on specific aspects of the business and develop them. From there you can then work your way up. At the same time you can release your creative juices and resourcefulness.
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 Take stock of what you have around you, including your own experiences, talents, and abilities. You may have something to sell that other people would need or want. Perhaps there is a market for services that you can do. Perhaps what you would consider simply as a hobby people would like to own.
Or people may even see a pearl from what you would consider a white elephant. Check out the stuff you have stored in your attic or your garage, or even in your storage area—you may just be able to get money out of something that you see as only taking up space by selling them on your eBay shop.
Once you have decided, the first thing you need to do is register with eBay. The process is painless—simply fill in the required information such as name and contact information, credit card and PayPal information. The credit card should be from an accredited financial institution and is used for security identification purposes as well as to charge eBay fees.
As for the PayPal account—well you want to get paid don’t you? Give them all the information they require so when you finally have your online business up and running, all your transactions with eBay would go smoothly. Never put information that you cannot substantiate. It gives a negative connotation and will affect your credibility, something that is of importance in online business transactions.
After finishing with the registration process you can then begin setting up your storefront to sell whatever it is you plan to sell on eBay. Plan your marketing strategy well. Start off with a niche —a subset of the market on which your product is focusing on; it is the niche which defines the product’s features that is aimed at satisfying that market’s needs, as well as the product’s price range, production quality and even the demographics the product is intending to impact.
By identifying and starting with a specific target market, you will be able to better understand that market, determine their needs, and focus to give them exactly what they require to fulfill their needs. Focusing your market will give you an edge from your competitors because you are creating a service or product that specifically was created for that need, not something that is merely a stop gap measure.
Once you have determined your niche, look into your product or service. If it is something that you can do, ask yourself if you will be able to cope with the demand should it fly. This includes your ability to deliver the item on time to your customers. If you want you may want to look at suppliers who can do the same thing but at a bigger scale which can save you money in the long run.
Being able to supply your customer’s needs in a timely manner is essential for the success of your online business. Don’t forget to read terms and conditions of eBay—you don’t want to find out later that what you’re doing is breaking their regulations and will help avoid disputes in the future.
So take stock of yourself and what you have to offer and start your eBay online business now.
About the author
The author of this article, Menno Spijkstra, is an underground Internet
Marketer who has been successful in selling products online for many years. Menno just released a new video series on how to Explore Profitable Niches. Click HERE for more info.
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