Selling Antiques & Collectibles Online: What You Need to Know to Get Started

December 1, 2008 · Filed Under Auctions · Comment 

You want to sell your antiques or collectibles online but before you get started there are a few basics that you need to know. Online auctions from Ebay to uBid.com to Yahoo! Auctions are becoming a more common venue for sellers of everything from teddy bear collectibles to antique armoires.

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Ebay Selling - Outsell your Competitors by Adding Audio to Your Ebay Listings

December 1, 2008 · Filed Under Auctions · Comment 

Why should you consider adding your seller’s voice to your auctions? There is a reason the big buzz about auction selling is adding audio to auction listings. Increasing bids and profits would motivate most ebay sellers to give auction audio a spin around the block.

What is the added bonus to using an auction audio service? A large percentage of your buyers are sellers. Your competitors want to know what you are doing as much as you want to know what they are doing. They will take note of your audio and increased bidders, click on the audio link and sign up to put it on their auctions, as well. Voila! You have just made a second tier sale.

When You Need Extra Cash Ebay Fits the Bill

November 30, 2008 · Filed Under Auctions · Comment 

We all have items in our closets and stuffed in drawers that we no longer have a use for. Some of us use our free time to manufacture craft items that we give to our friends and families for gifts, and still others of us buy candles and other items in bulk to sell to family and co workers for a little extra cash. Anyone with something that they no longer need or want to sell has options to help create a little more cash flow. EBay is an online community providing auction services for buyers and sellers of just about everything. The question remains, though, how to utilize this website in the best way to make the most money?

The first thing to consider is what you want to sell. Looking over your items, would it be better to sell them off one item at a time, or to sell a bulk lot at some discount from the individual cost of the items. Another thing to consider is if you want to use the buy it now option. This allows someone to pay a preset price for the item, if there have not been any other bids, and avoid the auction proceedings. If you have multiple items, do you want to spend the cost for multiple listings, or do a dutch auction, where there are multiple items that are sold for a set bid price? This allows multiple people to get the items from the same auction.

A Little-Known eBay Technique Where You Can Sell Anything Today

November 29, 2008 · Filed Under Auctions · Comment 

A few weeks ago I was desperate for some money.

I decided that something HAD TO GO.
Regretfully I decided to sell my laptop.

Maximize Your eBay Selling Potential

November 28, 2008 · Filed Under Auctions · Comment 

Many people believe that to be successful on eBay, all you have to do is login and put up a few auctions. They believe that their products will naturally sell because they’re on ebay. This is definitely not the truth. If you want to have maximum success then you have to work at it, improve your business and most importantly, promote your auctions. In this article I will tell you of a few things that you can do to sell more items on ebay.

Promote your auctions with every listing. When you put up an advert for an item you should always include a link to your other auctions as in most cases the reader will click on it. When you make a listing simply add a link saying “Click here to check out my other auctions” or something similar. You then have the chance to show readers all your auctions and not just the one that they originally viewed.

eBay Auctions vs Amazon Auctions

November 28, 2008 · Filed Under Auctions · Comment 

Every day, buyers and sellers log on to the world wide web in the hopes of finding a treasure or earning some big bucks. In that spirit, this article attempts to compare two of the largest, most well-known auction sites in existence. They are both popular, offer excellent features for both buyers and sellers and are in constant competition with one another. Amazon and eBay are the auction sites of topic and while, in many ways they are alike, there are an equal number of ways in which they differ.
Bay, the minimum fee is $0.25 for a starting bid of $.01 to $0.99. If an e
Beginning with similarities, both eBay and Amazon charge their sellers a listing and final value fee. The listing fee, from both auction sites, is non-refundable even if the item does not sell. However, an unsold item may be relisted for free at both Amazon and eBay auction sites. Amazon Auctions charge their sellers a $.10 listing fee with the possibility of having all listing fees waived if the seller signed up for a Pro Merchant Subscription. Where listing fees are concerned with eBay seller opens an eBay Store, listing fees may be as low as $.05 each.

An unfortunate aspect of internet auction commerce, but a presence nonetheless, is an uncompleted transaction. This usually occurs when a buyer fails to send payment. In this instance, both eBay and Amazon auctions will refund the final value fee for that particular auction, which is based on the final bid amount. Both auction sites also provide seller tips and a bulk loader program, which allows the seller to upload a number of auctions all at once.

Kick Starting an Ebay Business

November 27, 2008 · Filed Under Auctions · Comment 

Buying on Ebay is relatively easy. You just need some time
to browse, stash a little money in the bank and double check
your sellers feed back. I have made numerous purchases on Ebay,
probably around 55 and 99.5 percent of the time it has been
pleasant and enjoyable.

However, you might want to sell something on Ebay which
requires a little more initiative and a few more steps.If
your thinking of bay as a full time business then you need
to set your sights on the position of PowerSeller which
establishes you as a professional.

Online Auctions: The New Way of Shopping for Mauritians

November 26, 2008 · Filed Under Auctions · Comment 

Since their introduction several years ago, online auctions, such as eBay, have been one of the hottest destinations on the World Wide Web. Auction sellers are attracted by the prospect of a broad venue for their products and the possibility of high profits. Bidders on online auction sites are drawn to the unique shopping opportunities and potential to purchase hard-to-find items at low prices.

One such website in Mauritius is www.mauritiantrader.com . As an online marketplace, MauritianTrader offers a window of opportunities to businesses and individuals by allowing them to buy and sell almost anything online. It even gives buyers the opportunity to request a specific item from sellers (reverse auction). Items sold can be new or used ones and they cover all categories from electronics, fashion items, books, cars, antiques, furniture etc.

7 Tips for Selling Expensive Collectibles On EBay

November 26, 2008 · Filed Under Auctions · Comment 

Recently, a friend asked me to help her brother sell his collection on Lladro glass figurines on eBay. These are expensive glass collectibles and I knew nothing about them - but I don’t have to. The principles for selling expensive collectibles on eBay are the same, regardless of what is being sold.

Obviously, like any eBay auction, the seller must have a powerful listing with great pictures. This is always true regardless of what the merchandise is. Expensive collectibles offer splendid opportunities, but also need special precautions.

Online Auctions

November 25, 2008 · Filed Under Auctions · Comment 

When you think of an online auction you think of Ebay right? Well, as huge as Ebay is there is much competition on bidding for items. Most likely the bargain you find ends up getting the price driven through the roof. There are many other online auction websites out there that are as good or if not better than Ebay. The good thing about these auction sites is that the traffic level is much lower and you have a much higher chance of winning your auction! That sounds wonderful right? Well, it is! Would you much rather have less or no competition when trying to bid on that one bargain you just have to have? Below is a list of less known auction websites:

Yahoo Auctions

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